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Games (1967) was a Thriller/Suspense - Crime Film directed by Curtis Harrington and produced by John W. Hyde and George Edwards.

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One Potato, Two Potato (1964): Love and Games

By 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 15, 2022 From 4 Star Films

I was recently marveling how a theater actor I know predominantly from TV show appearances, William Redfield, could show up as an earlier incarnation of himself in an unorthodox film like The Connection. Then, about a week later, I had a similar revelation seeing Barney Miller’s wife, actress ... Read full article


Word Games (TVM 1979)

By John Grant on May 15, 2019 From Noirish

US / 94 minutes / color / Gambit, Universal, NBC Dir: Boris Sagal Pr: James McAdams Scr: Richard Alan Simmons Cine: Isidore Mankofsky Cast: Kate Mulgrew, Henry Jones, Lili Haydn, Robert Culp, Edie Adams, Bob Dishy, Rene Auberjonois, Priscilla Pointer, Allan Rich, Frederic Forrest, Barney Martin, Chr... Read full article


How Far Can You Push The Con? – House of Games (1987)

By Michael on Feb 28, 2018 From Durnmoose Movie Musings

I actually came to David Mamet’s House of Games a bit sideways. Nowadays, of course, it would catch my eye because of Mamet’s name and my love for his unique style of writing dialogue. However I actually saw House of Games long before I was aware if Mamet as a screenwriter and director. ... Read full article


The Once Over Twice: Road Games

By Barry P. on Mar 15, 2017 From Cinematic Catharsis

(1981) Directed by Richard Franklin; Written by Everett De Roche; Starring: Stacy Keach, Jamie Lee Curtis, Marion Edward and Grant Page; Available on Blu-ray and DVD. Rating: **** “Just because I drive a truck does not make me a truck driver…” – Pat Quid (Stacy ... Read full article


THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY – PART 2 Review: Assets and Liabilities

By Michael Nazarewycz on Nov 21, 2015 From ScribeHard on Film

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay ? Part 2 is the fourth and final installment of a four-part trilogy (trilogies now come in fours when the third book is split into two films). ?Below is a recap of how we got here. You may skip the next three paragraphs if you are already familiar with the first three fi... Read full article


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According to director Curtis Harrington, the credited set decorator provided by the studio proved unusable so he was given a paid vacation during the production. Costume designer Morton Haack actually did the set decoration but, because this was against union rules, he was not credited for his work.
The part of Lisa Schindler was written for Marlene Dietrich. Producers vetoed the choice, and Simone Signoret was cast.
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