
“Human nature is a sucker bet.”
A psychiatrist comes to the aid of a compulsive gambler and is led by a smooth-talking grifter into the shadowy but compelling world of stings, scams, and con men.
Release Date: 10/11/1987
Runtime: 102 minutes
Languages: English
Director: David Mamet
0Revenue: $2.6M
Companies: Filmhaus, Orion Pictures
Countries: United States of America
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"House of Games" has a major flaw at its heart: we are told much too early it is all about con men and the type of unscrupulous people who inhabit this shady and duplicitous world. This leaves you forewarned and on alert during the rest of the film so you are never in any real doubt about what is going on at any given moment. The only unanticipated element of the entire film is that it definitely has serious aspirations to reach beyond the particular genre where it takes place and therefore it has an ending which casts an extremely intriguing light upon the central character of Margaret Ford and it leaves you wishing this aspect had been more fully explored. She is an enigma at the heart of a genre film and that in itself is most unusual.

Lindsay Crouse
Dr. Margaret Ford

Joe Mantegna
Mike

Mike Nussbaum
Joey

Lilia Skala
Dr. Maria Littauer

J.T. Walsh
The Businessman

Steven Goldstein
Billy Hahn

Jack Wallace
Bartender

Ricky Jay
George

William H. Macy
Sgt. John Moran

Meshach Taylor
Mr. Dean

John Pritchett
Hotel Desk Clerk
Scott Zigler
Western Union Clerk

1994