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House of Games

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 42min
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7.2/10
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Lindsay Crouse and Joe Mantegna in House of Games (1987)
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Una psiquiatra ayuda a un jugador compulsivo y es seducida por un elegante timador profesional a entrar en el oscuro pero irresistible mundo de los bajos fondos de artimañas, timadores y est... Leer todoUna psiquiatra ayuda a un jugador compulsivo y es seducida por un elegante timador profesional a entrar en el oscuro pero irresistible mundo de los bajos fondos de artimañas, timadores y estafas.Una psiquiatra ayuda a un jugador compulsivo y es seducida por un elegante timador profesional a entrar en el oscuro pero irresistible mundo de los bajos fondos de artimañas, timadores y estafas.

  • Dirección
    • David Mamet
  • Guionistas
    • David Mamet
    • Jonathan Katz
  • Elenco
    • Lindsay Crouse
    • Joe Mantegna
    • Mike Nussbaum
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • David Mamet
    • Guionistas
      • David Mamet
      • Jonathan Katz
    • Elenco
      • Lindsay Crouse
      • Joe Mantegna
      • Mike Nussbaum
    • 158Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 66Opiniones de los críticos
    • 78Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 6 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total

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    Lindsay Crouse
    Lindsay Crouse
    • Margaret Ford
    Joe Mantegna
    Joe Mantegna
    • Mike
    Mike Nussbaum
    Mike Nussbaum
    • Joey
    Lilia Skala
    Lilia Skala
    • Dr. Littauer
    J.T. Walsh
    J.T. Walsh
    • The Businessman
    Willo Hausman
    • Girl with Book
    Karen Kohlhaas
    • Prison Ward Patient
    Steven Goldstein
    Steven Goldstein
    • Billy Hahn
    • (as Steve Goldstein)
    Jack Wallace
    Jack Wallace
    • Bartender (House of Games)
    Ricky Jay
    Ricky Jay
    • George (Vegas Man)
    G. Roy Levin
    • Poker Player
    Bob Lumbra
    • Poker Player
    Andy Potok
    • Poker Player
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    Olan Soule
    • Poker Player
    Ben Blakeman
    • Bartender (Charlie's Tavern)
    Scott Zigler
    • Western Union Clerk
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Sgt. Moran
    • (as W.H. Macy)
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    • Hotel Desk Clerk
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      • David Mamet
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      • David Mamet
      • Jonathan Katz
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    7Armin_Nikkhah_Shirazi

    Entertaining Noirish Thriller

    David Mamet's directorial debut features his trademark crisp dialogue, complex characters and intriguing story line. The basic idea of someone who wants to learn about the world of con men only to become entangled to get more than they bargained for is innovative.

    On the negative side, while the dialogue itself is first-rate, the delivery by several of the actors and especially the Psychiatrist struck me as unnatural and even wooden. I am not sure if this was an intended effect, but it took me out of the story several times.

    In my view, the strongest part of the movie was the first half, where we are still introduced to how the con men work. The trouble is that once we are exposed to a few unexpected twists, everything becomes suspect and we begin to expect the unexpected. For instance, there was a scene where Psychiatrist, a medical doctor, fails to tend to man who was shot, and that made me immediately suspicious (at the meta story-telling level). As a result, I was able to predict the twists later in the movie and it became almost a little disappointing (though, to be fair, there was still an unexpected twist in the final scene).

    I find this to be an interesting problem which I cannot recall that any previous movie brought to my attention: if a movie is designed to be "twisty", and you as the storyteller are especially successful at delivering the first few, how do you keep the unexpected still unexpected for the remainder?

    This film did not succeed at solving this particular problem, but it is a hard one, and the movie is still quite good and worth a watch.
    Bucs1960

    Who Gets Conned Here?

    I've viewed this film four times and at each viewing my interest was piqued a little more and I appreciated the film a little more. Granted the stylized approach is a little off-putting at first, but on repeated viewings, it becomes appropriate in the context of the film. Lindsay Crouse,(Mamet's wife at the time), plays a psychiatrist who methodically approaches her treatment of her patients, is a very closed person, and seemingly unfulfilled; hence, her interest and eventual immersion into the activities happening in the House of Games. Her almost robotic reading of the lines seems to fit her screen personality. She is at first curious and then becomes obsessed with Joe Mantegna and his way of life. As we will see, she plays right into his hands, and so do we. I won't go into detail about the story and it's strengths since it has been said better in previous reviews on this board. But the big con is on us, the viewers......we think we know what is happening...in fact we think we know several times. WRONG!! The ending will blow you away and if you figured it out, you need to be working the con game. This is a strange, almost erotic movie that will fascinate you, even though it might take a couple a viewings to fully appreciate it.
    9ImpQueen

    United States of Kiss My Ass

    `The United States of Kiss My Ass'

    House of Games is the directional debut from playwright David Mamet and it is an effective and at times surprising psychological thriller. It stars Lindsay Crouse as best-selling psychiatrist, Margaret Ford, who decides to confront the gambler who has driven one of her patients to contemplate suicide. In doing so she leaves the safety and comfort of her somewhat ordinary life behind and travels `downtown' to visit the lowlife place, House of Games.

    The gambler Mike (played excellently by Joe Mantegna) turns out to be somewhat sharp and shifty. He offers Crouse's character a deal, if she is willing to sit with him at a game, a big money game in the backroom, he'll cancel the patients debts. The card game ensues and soon the psychiatrist and the gambler are seen to be in a familiar line of work (gaining the trust of others) and a fascinating relationship begins. What makes House of Games interesting and an essential view for any film fan is the constant guessing of who is in control, is it the psychiatrist or the con-man or is it the well-known man of great bluffs David Mamet.

    In House of Games the direction is dull and most of the times flat and uninspiring, however in every David Mamet film it is the story which is central to the whole proceedings, not the direction. In House of Games this shines through in part thanks to the superb performances from the two leads (showy and distracting) but mainly as is the case with much of Mamet's work, it is the dialogue, which grips you and slowly draws you into the film. No one in the House of Games says what they mean and conversations become battlegrounds and war of words. Everyone bluffs and double bluffs, which is reminiscent of a poker games natural order. This is a running theme throughout the film and is used to great effect at the right moments to create vast amounts of tension. House of Games can also be viewed as a `class-war' division movie. With Lindsay Crouse we have the middle-class, well-to-do educated psychiatrist and Joe Mantegna is the complete opposite, the working class of America earning a living by `honest' crime.

    The film seduces the viewer much like Crouse is seduced by Mantegna and the end result is ultimately a very satisfying piece of American cinema. And the final of the film is definitely something for all to see and watch out for, it's stunning.

    An extremely enjoyable film experience that is worth repeated viewings. 9/10
    7Lord_of_the_Things

    Great story. Acting style is a big turn off

    Found the story very engaging and although I saw some of the twists coming, there were enough surprises to keep my attention.

    One thing I can not seem to get past is the acting. Apparently this is something that is part of Mamet's style but it just comes across as awful. A more orthodox approach to the performances would have elevated this film from good to great.
    Rob Paul

    A rare gem

    I knew nothing about this movie when I saw it on tv many years ago and had never seen 'The Sting' before seeing this. It's best to enjoy these type of movies without any prior knowledge, because if you knew anything about it before hand, you could work out the plot after 10 minutes. A movie that seems a straight forward thriller, but actually deals more with the desire to explore one's darker side. Mamet maybe made some of the plot twists seem a tad to obvious and doesn't quite manage to shake of a 'tv' approach, but that doesn't matter because Joe Mantegna gives a superb performance that lifts the other cast members above tv standard.

    One of David Mamet's better movie efforts (like Untouchables, Spanish Prisoner and Glengarry Glen Ross), it's best knowing nothing about this movie before seeing it.

    8/10.

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    • Trivia
      Ricky Jay was a sleight-of-hand artist and an acknowledged authority on the art of the con. In an NPR interview, Jay related that when David Mamet needed a short-change scam to be explained in the movie, he asked Jay for details of an authentic short-change hustle. However, Jay did not want to betray the confidence of the hustlers he knew who still used various short-change cons for their "livelihood". The envelope switch seen in the final film is an original switch invented by Jay specially for the film. Later, it was reported that an amateur thief had been caught attempting to use the switch as he had learned it from the film.
    • Errores
      Margaret Ford takes her smokes from a package of unfiltered "stubby" Camels, but the actual cigarettes she uses are longer (probably Pall Malls) so they'll "read" better on screen.
    • Citas

      Joey: The bitch is a booster.

      Mike: The bitch is a born thief, man.

      Mr. Dean: So, you had her made from the jump?

      Mike: I'm tellin' ya. A ton of fuckin' bricks! Show me some REAL con-men.

      Joey: Yeah, we showed her some con-men.

      Mike: We showed her some DINOSAUR con-men. Some old style.

      Joey: Yes, sir.

      Mike: Years from now, they're gonna have to go to a museum to see a frame like this.

      Joey: That's right.

      Mr. Dean: Took her money and screwed her, too.

      Mike: A small price to pay.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Surrender/Someone to Watch Over Me/Dancers/House of Games/Maurice (1987)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Fugue
      From "Toccata in C Minor (BWV 911)"

      Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach

      Performed by Warren Bernhardt (piano)

      [Played during both the opening and end credits]

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de octubre de 1987 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • MGM
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Latín
    • También se conoce como
      • House of Cards
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 211 Club - 211 Union Street, Seattle, Washington, Estados Unidos(Dennis Nyback)
    • Productora
      • Filmhaus
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 2,585,639
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 116,677
      • 18 oct 1987
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 2,585,639
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 42min(102 min)
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      • Color
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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