
The Opera Game
Documentary · Drama
Overview
The tortured life of Paul Morphy (1850s New Orleans chess prodigy) is examined.
Top Cast
Blaine Kern III
Blaine Kern III
Paul Morphy
Blaine Kern III
Paul Morphy


Clarke Peters
Clarke Peters
Narrator
Clarke Peters
Narrator


Peyton Wich
Peyton Wich
Young Paul Morphy
Peyton Wich
Young Paul Morphy


Jaqueline Fleming
Jaqueline Fleming
Malvina
Jaqueline Fleming
Malvina


Michael Patrick Lane
Michael Patrick Lane
General Slidell
Michael Patrick Lane
General Slidell


Evan Daigle
Evan Daigle
Adult Edward Morphy
Evan Daigle
Adult Edward Morphy


Lucky Johnson
Lucky Johnson
Mason
Lucky Johnson
Mason


Brian Stapf
Brian Stapf
Alonso Morphy
Brian Stapf
Alonso Morphy


Karen Kaia Livers
Karen Kaia Livers
Magistrate
Karen Kaia Livers
Magistrate


Idella Johnson
Idella Johnson
Simone
Idella Johnson
Simone
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