Movies like House of Games (1987)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like House of Games, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Glengarry Glen Ross

    #1,367 most popular movie yesterday

    Also written by David Mamet, Glengarry Glen Ross showcases a talented ensemble cast and sharp, witty dialogue. This film dives into the cutthroat world of real estate sales, echoing the psychological tension and themes of manipulation found in House of Games.

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    2. Matchstick Men

    #3,106 most popular movie yesterday

    Featuring stellar performances by Nicolas Cage and Sam Rockwell, Matchstick Men is a story about con men with a blend of humor and drama. Its psychological depth and exploration of deceivers and their schemes resonate with the intricate storytelling of House of Games.

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    3. The Grifters

    #3,829 most popular movie yesterday

    This neo-noir crime drama about con artists and their tangled web of deceit and betrayal offers a similar dark and gritty look at the art of the con, making it a compelling watch for fans of House of Games.

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    4. The Spanish Prisoner

    #4,807 most popular movie yesterday

    Directed by David Mamet, the same creative mind behind House of Games, The Spanish Prisoner delivers a spellbinding puzzle loaded with twists and deceit. It explores similarly complex themes of trust and con artistry and will enthrall viewers who appreciate cerebral, dialogue-driven suspense.

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    5. Confidence

    #5,390 most popular movie yesterday

    Confidence delves into the underworld of grifters with a slick narrative and a charismatic cast. The film's clever plotting and the portrayal of the con artist's life will evoke the same intense atmosphere as House of Games.

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    6. Sleuth

    #5,970 most popular movie yesterday

    The original 1972 film Sleuth, with its battle of wits between two brilliantly intelligent characters, engages audiences in a twisted game of cat and mouse. Its sharp dialogue and unpredictable plot will satisfy those who admire the strategic mind games of House of Games.