House of Games
"A sucker born every minute, huh?" "And two to take him!" So goes one of the greatest exchanges between con-man (Mantegna) and conned-woman (Crouse) in David Mamet's directorial debut, ten years ago. It might be you that plays the sucker, though (and I mean that in a good way), after indulging in Mamet's triple-crossed tale of "dinosaur con-men" having their proverbial way with a hapless (and wealthy) psychotherapist. Mamet's signature staccato dialogue is nailed to perfection, especially by Mantegna, in the performance that put him on the map.
No aspect of the film has avoided a clever touch, from the upbeat-yet-creepy piano music, to the wickedly low lighting, to the irony of Mamet casting his own wife in the role of a woman obsessed with the confidence game. House of Games makes a powerful impact, but, inexplicably, it was completely ignored in theatrical release. Its twists and turns may leave you a little shaken up by the delicious ending, but you'll inevitably take to heart one of Mantegna's principles of conduct: "Don't trust nobody."
Unfortunately, the DVD has almost nothing in the way of extras (and it doesn't even keep time for you), but the clean transfer and crisp sound make it worth the investment for any Games fanatic.
Criterion corrects that with a new transfer, a commentary from Mamet and conspirator Ricky Jay, interviews with Crouse and Mantegna, a 25-minute making-of featurette, and storyboards for an alternate version of "the flue" scene.
Rating
5.0 out of 5 Stars
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- Director: David Mamet
- Producer: Michael Hausman
- Screenwriter: David Mamet
- Stars: Lindsay Crouse, Joe Mantegna, Mike Nussbaum, Lilia Skala, J.T. Walsh
- MPAA Rating: R
- Year of Release: 1987
- Released on Video: 08/21/2007
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