Movie: The Opera Game

Top 10 Billed Cast

Blaine Kern III
Blaine Kern III

Paul Morphy

Clarke Peters
Clarke Peters

Narrator

Peyton Wich
Peyton Wich

Young Paul Morphy

Jaqueline Fleming
Jaqueline Fleming

Malvina

Michael Patrick Lane
Michael Patrick Lane

General Slidell

Evan Daigle
Evan Daigle

Adult Edward Morphy

Lucky Johnson
Lucky Johnson

Mason

Brian Stapf
Brian Stapf

Alonso Morphy

Karen Kaia Livers
Karen Kaia Livers

Magistrate

Idella Johnson
Idella Johnson

Simone

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    The Opera Game

  • Overview

    The tortured life of Paul Morphy (1850s New Orleans chess prodigy) is examined.

  • Release Date

    2019-02-03

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  • Tagline

    What Matters is Your Next Move

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