Everything You Need To Know About Prime Pawn

Prime Pawn

Pawn Sacrifice is a movie which was released in the year 2014. It comes under the genre of biographical drama. directed by Edward.The movie is based on a chess player named Bobby Fisher. The movie is Zwick. The plot of the story is written by Steven Knight. The cast of the movie include Tobey Maguire, Liev Schreiber, Lily Rabe, Peter Sarsgaard. The film was released on September 16, 2015 at United States. The screenplay in the film Pawn sacrifice is by Steven Knight. The producers of the film include Gali Katz, Tobey Maguire, Edward Zwick. We can see cinematography by Bradford Young in the movie. The distributors of the film includes Bleecker Street and Lionsgate.

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Prime Pawn Plot

The movie is based on a chess player named Bobby Fisher. The movie is Zwick. The plot of the story is written by Steven Knight. It revolves around the life events of  chess player named Bobby Fisher. The story talks about the year 1972 in which Bobby tears apart from his hotel room, having a suspicion that he is being spied by the KGB. The reason for his suspicion is that two decades back his mother who is a Jewish Immigrant explained Bobby that she supports Marxist revolution and due to which FBI keeps a check on her movement and she is under surveillance. Later Bobby becomes a chess player.

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Prime Pawn Cast

The cast of the movie Pawn Sacrifice include Tobey Maguire in the role of Bobby Fisher and the role of teenage Bobby was portrayed by Seamus Davey Fitzpatrick, young Bobby was played by Aiden Lovekamp. Live Schreiber is seen in the role of Boris Spassy. Lily Rabe is in the role of Joan Fisher, the role of Sophie Nelissa was portrayed by Joan. Peter sarsgaard is seen portraying the role of William Lombardy. Michael Stuhlbarf is seen as Paul Marshall. Robin Weigert is in the role of Regina Fisher. Conrad Pla is seen portraying the role of Carmine Nigro. Evelyne Brochu is in the role of Donna. Katie Nolan is seen portraying the role of Edward Zinoviev is seen portraying the role of Efim Geller. Brett Watson is In the role of Chief Arbiter Lothar Schmid.

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Prime Pawn Title Meaning and Production

In an interview the meaning of the title of the movie Pawn Sacrifice was explained by the Director of the movie. It is directed by Edward Zwick. He stated that in the movie we can see Henry Kissinger, Richard Nixon they both are following Bobby Fisher, also Boris Spassy is being followed by Brezhev and KGB. Both of these man were like a Pawn for their nations, which is why the title of the movie is kept so.

The initial filming of the movie took place on October in the year 2013 at Reykjavik, Iceland. Shooting for other 41 days took place at Montreal, Canada. The shooting was concluded on 11 December in the year 2013 at Los Angeles.

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Prime Pawn Release

The film was released on September 16, 2015 at United States. The film was premiered in the year 2014 at Toronto International Film Festival on 11, September. Bleeker Street got the distribution rights of the film for US on 10 September, 2014. The original release of the film was scheduled for 18 September in the year 2015 but its released was shifted to 16 September. It was released on 25 September, in the year 2015 in both America and Canada.

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Prime Pawn Box Office Collection And Critical Response

The movie Pawn Sacrifice earned about $2.4 million from all around North America and a total of $5.6 million worldwide. The making budget of the film was $19 million.

On the website Rotten Tomatoes which is responsible for review agitation the film Pawn Sacrifice got a rating of 72%, and this analysis was based on 120 reviews given by the critics. The average rating of the movie is of 6.41 out of 10. Spassky have called the film as weak and having no intrigue. The film was not appreciated by Anatoly Karpov.