
Dirty Game in Casablanca 1985
When a disillusioned American writer, Dean, learns his wife is divorcing him and leaving him penniless, his life spirals into a desperate gamble for survival.
Director: Jesús Franco
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dirty Game in Casablanca (1985) about?
The film follows Dean, a struggling writer who, after his wife files for divorce, spirals into a dark wager. After a failed suicide attempt, he gambles his way into a twisted agreement: whoever can kill him using a specific playing card will inherit his winnings.
Who directed Dirty Game in Casablanca?
Jesús Franco, the Spanish filmmaker known for his prolific output in horror and thriller genres, directed *Dirty Game in Casablanca*.
Who stars in Dirty Game in Casablanca?
The film features William Berger as Dean, alongside Analía Ivars, Carlos Mendy, Antonio Mayans, and Muriel Montossé.
Is Dirty Game in Casablanca (1985) worth watching?
Though unrated and niche, the film's blend of noir atmosphere and Franco's cult-style direction makes it a compelling watch for fans of 1980s thrillers. Its brisk runtime and pulpy premise add to its appeal, though expectations for deep storytelling should be tempered.
How long is Dirty Game in Casablanca?
The film runs for 98 minutes.
About Dirty Game in Casablanca (1985) — Neo-Noir Thriller Turned Deadly Gambit
When a disillusioned American writer, Dean, learns his wife is divorcing him and leaving him penniless, his life spirals into a desperate gamble for survival. Directed by the prolific Jesús Franco, *Dirty Game in Casablanca (1985)* blends neo-noir grit with lurid thriller tension, plunging viewers into a world where fate is decided by the draw of a card and the promise of murder.
Starring William Berger as the tormented Dean and Analía Ivars as the enigmatic catalyst for his downfall, this 1985 action-thriller explores themes of desperation, chance, and the thin line between ruin and redemption. Franco's signature style infuses the film with a sleazy, atmospheric tension, where Casablanca's neon-lit casinos become the stage for a high-stakes morality play turned deadly game.