Review of House of Games (1987) by Scott D — 14 Sep 2009
One of David Mamet's best screen plays despite the wooden acting of the lead ( who happened to be attached to Mamet at the time...) complex and never obvious plot keeps you guessing to the end. Second place to Glengarry Glen Ross.
This review of House of Games (1987) was written by Scott D on 14 Sep 2009.
House of Games has generally received positive reviews.
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