In his directorial debut, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Mamet creates a stylish cinematic puzzle of games within games, as con men are joined by a psychologist in creating the perfect caper. Dr. Margaret Ford (Lindsay Crouse), the writer of psychological self-help books, meets Mike (Joe ...more
MPAA Rating: R | Year: 1987 | Running Time: 102 minutes
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David Mamet's dialogue has a particular rhythm. His best pieces, when delivered properly, are like music. House of Games is one of his best screenplays and allows Joe Mantegna and Lindsay Crouse the opportunity to duet for 90 minutes. Their performances bring to life a very psychologically complex relationship. There is much going on in the minds of these characters, and their performances maintain a perfect balance between revealing themselves to each other and the audience. In one scene, Mike ...more
- Lindsay Crouse - Dr. Margaret Ford
- Joe Mantegna - Mike
- Mike Nussbaum - Joey
- Lilia Skala - Dr. Littauer
- J.T. Walsh - Businessman
- Ben Blakeman - Bartender, "Charlie's Tavern"
- Josh Conescu - Garage Attendant
- William H. Macy - Sgt. Horan
- Meshach Taylor - Mr. Dean
- Jaqueline dela Chaume - Woman with Lighter
- Patricia Wolff - Patient, Dr. Ford's Office
- Paul Walsh - Man in Restaurant
- Julie Mendenhall - Late Student
- Roberta Magure - Restaurant Hostess
- David Mamet - Director
- Michael Hausman - Producer
- David Mamet - Screenwriter
- Michael Merritt - Art Director
- Nan Cibula - Costume Designer
- Trudy Ship - Editor
- Alaric Jans - Composer (Music Score)
- Lee R. Mayes - Production Designer
- Michael Merritt - Production Designer
- Derek R. Hill - Set Designer
- Robert Willard - Special Effects
- Jonathan Katz - Screen Story
- David Mamet - Screen Story











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