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Games
Directed by
Curtis Harrington
Not Rated
1967
1h 40m
Thriller
,
Horror
6.4
63%
50%
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A young couple who are into kinky "mind games" get more than they bargained for when a mysterious woman comes into their lives.
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Cast of Games
Simone Signoret
Lisa Schindler
James Caan
Paul Montgomery
Katharine Ross
Jennifer Montgomery
Don Stroud
Norman
Kent Smith
Harry Gordon
Estelle Winwood
Miss Beattie
Marjorie Bennett
Nora
Ian Wolfe
Dr. Edwards
Anthony Eustrel
Winthrop
Eloise Hardt
Celia
George Furth
Terry
Peter Brocco
Count
William O'Connell
Party Guest
Ena Hartman
Party Guest
Joanne Medley
Party Guest
Jeff Scott
Party Guest
Carmen Phillips
Holly
Eddra Gale
Party Guest
Rachel Rosenthal
Party Guest
Luana Anders
Party Guest
Robert Aiken
Party Guest
Max Lewin
Party Guest
Florence Marly
Baroness
Carl Guttenberger
Arthur
Pitt Herbert
Pharmacist
Stuart Nisbet
Detective
Kendrick Huxham
Bookseller
Richard Guizon
Masseur
Adele Claire
Police Matron (uncredited)
Curtis Harrington
Director / Writer
Gene R. Kearney
Writer
George Edwards
Writer / Producer
Games Ratings & Reviews
Every Movie Has a Lesson
Don Shanahan
Games has a kitschy appeal that matches the late 60's and their style of psychological thrillers. The film calls back to an era where storytelling, performance, subtlety, and tone made good thrillers over shock, awe, and gore.
Vogue
Judith Crist
Pretentiously posh and pointless nonsense.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Shot on the Universal Pictures lot, this has the staid, well-lit look of the studio's voluminous TV product.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It's a whodunit, a cheap variation on Les Diaboliques, that never becomes as interesting as it should have been, yet is entertaining without being particularly challenging.
Cleveland Press
Tony Mastroianni
Games is a chiller and if it seems faintly derivative and transparent at times it still has enough macabre elements about it to make it a weirdo of a movie.
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