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Movie fanatics have been served with the official trailer for the much-anticipated feature film titled ‘Pawn’.
The short clip gives hints on the gripping scenes to be expected in the movie starring legendary actor and lead act, Adjetey Anang.
‘Pawn’ is a psychological thriller film incorporating elements of mystery, drama, action, and paranoia.

This official trailer sheds light on a celebrated detective with multiple personalities who must navigate his own fractured mind to solve series of murders.
The detective, Adjetey Anang, soon discovers that the killer’s identity is closer than he ever imagined.

Prominent actors Sika Osei, Gloria Sarfo, Lydia Forson, Richmond Amoakoh, Prince David Osei and Nana Gyasi Owusu make up the great list of lead cast in the power-packed movie.
‘Pawn’ is expected to go live in cinemas in Ghana on November 1, 2024 with fascinating pre-release activities online and on the grounds.
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