The Ghost Bride (TV series)
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| The Ghost Bride | |
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![]() Promotional poster of the series | |
| Chinese | 彼岸之嫁 |
| Literal meaning | Marriage to the Afterlife |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Bǐ'àn Zhī Jià |
| Jyutping | bei2 ngon6 zi1 gaa3 |
| Hokkien POJ | pí gān chi kè |
| Genre | |
| Created by | Kai-yu Wu |
| Based on | The Ghost Bride by Yangsze Choo |
| Developed by | Anwari Ashraf Yasmin Yaacob |
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| Composer | Paul Morrison |
| Country of origin |
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| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 6 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Zainir Aminullah |
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| Production location | Malaysia |
| Cinematography | Eric Yeong |
| Editors | Natalie Soh Mun Thye Soo |
| Running time | 60 minutes |
| Production company | Revolution Media |
| Original release | |
| Network | Netflix[1] |
| Release | 23 January 2020 |
The Ghost Bride (Chinese: 彼岸之嫁) is a 2020 Taiwanese-Malaysian Netflix original series created by Kai-yu Wu and co-directed by Malaysian directors Quek Shio-chuan and Ho Yu-hang.[2][3] It is based on the novel The Ghost Bride written by Malaysian writer Yangsze Choo, and stars Huang Pei-jia, Wu Kang-jen, Ludi Lin, and Kuang Tian.[4]
In 1890s Colonial Malacca, Li-lans father thinks of a marriage proposal from a wealthy family to be the "ghost bride" to their deceased son - an opportunity that would save her family from a lifetime of debt, but require her to spend the rest of her days haunted by a ghostly spouse. Desperate to escape the situation, she soon finds herself wrapped up in a murder mystery and embroiled in otherworldly affairs far bigger than she could have imagined.[5]
Cast
Main
- Huang Pei-jia as Pan Li-lan, the ghost bride
- Wu Kang-ren as Er-lang, a 500-year-old deity
- Ludi Lin as Lim Tian-bai, Li-lan's childhood friend
- Kuang Tian as Lim Tian-ching, the Lims' deceased son whom Li-lan marries
Recurring
- Janet Hsieh as Hsiao-yu, Li-lan's deceased mother
- Susan Leong as Amah, the Pan family housekeeper
- Jordan Voon as Mr. Pan, Li-lan's father
- Wilson Tin as Old Wong, the Pan family's chef who can talk to ghosts
- Angeline Tan as Madam Lim, Tian-ching's mother
- Jojo Goh as Lim Yan-hong, Tian-ching's older half-sister
- Teresa Daley as Isabel, Tian-bai's betrothed
- Meeki Ng as Yu-li, Li-lan's friend
