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Just a few months after hitting the Ghanaian movie scene with yet another 'chart' topping movie ‘A Sting in a Tale’, Shirley Frimpong-Manso is getting ready to premier another fantastic movie ‘Checkmate’ on April fool’s Day.
Her last two movies, ‘Perfect Picture’ and ‘A Sting in a Tale’ together got 11 nominations at the 2010 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMMA) and hope to win some awards at the grand event on April 10 in Nigeria.
The movie stars Nadia Buari, Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku, Ekow Blankson, KSM with new introductions; Senanu Gbedawo, Khareema Aguiar and Kwaku Boateng and it will premiere at the National Theatre on April 1.
The Checkmate story
Kwame has made all the right moves in his life; a good job, a beautiful devoted wife, an adorable child, and an impending promotion as a senior customs officer at the airport.
But what seems like a typical guys hang out on a weekend away from home in the company of his new friend and mentor, Kiki, turns out to be the one wrong move Kwame makes. After losing a game of Chess, he succumbs to a bet to seduce the attractive, sexy Caroline.
A few weeks later, the consequences of a dirty forgotten weekend pops up in Kwame’s life, threatening to destroy everything he so dearly loves. But the games are just beginning when he realizes that Caroline’s demand for his love is nothing compared to the demands of a drug lord who will do anything to get Kwame’s assistance in smuggling drugs out of the country.
With his entire life hanging on a thread, Kwame must try to win the game or risk losing everything.
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