A Chinese production company has commissioned the first-ever Mandarin-language adaptation of an Australian TV series, with Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries set to be transposed to Shanghai in the 1930s with Yili Ma starring as the eponymous young, glamorous amateur sleuth.
The Shanghai 99 Visual Company will produce 30 42-minute episodes of the series after acquiring the Chinese format rights from Australian creator Every Cloud Productions. Tencent Network will air the series in the spring of 2020.
Ma was named best actress at the 2017 Shanghai Television Festival and also works as a producer. Jin Weiyi is the head writer and ...
The Shanghai 99 Visual Company will produce 30 42-minute episodes of the series after acquiring the Chinese format rights from Australian creator Every Cloud Productions. Tencent Network will air the series in the spring of 2020.
Ma was named best actress at the 2017 Shanghai Television Festival and also works as a producer. Jin Weiyi is the head writer and ...
- 4/16/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Actors Gao Weiguang and Ma Yili with director Deng-ke.
Production has begun in China on a Mandarin language version of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, set in 1930s Shanghai.
Originally created by Every Cloud Productions and based on books by Kerry Greenwood, it was announced that the Shanghai 99 Visual Company had obtained the Chinese format rights to the series in October 2017.
This is the first Australian television series to have been re-versioned in China and the 30 x 42 minute episodes will air on the Tencent Network in the spring of 2020. In producing the series, the Shanghai 99 Visual Company has also partnered with Tencent Penguin Film and artist management company Easy Entertainment.
Starring as the eponymous lady detective is Chinese actress Yili Ma, awarded best actress at the 2017 Shanghai Television Festival. Jin Weiyi is the head writer and one of the producers. Every Cloud’s Fiona Eagger and Deb Cox, who created the series,...
Production has begun in China on a Mandarin language version of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, set in 1930s Shanghai.
Originally created by Every Cloud Productions and based on books by Kerry Greenwood, it was announced that the Shanghai 99 Visual Company had obtained the Chinese format rights to the series in October 2017.
This is the first Australian television series to have been re-versioned in China and the 30 x 42 minute episodes will air on the Tencent Network in the spring of 2020. In producing the series, the Shanghai 99 Visual Company has also partnered with Tencent Penguin Film and artist management company Easy Entertainment.
Starring as the eponymous lady detective is Chinese actress Yili Ma, awarded best actress at the 2017 Shanghai Television Festival. Jin Weiyi is the head writer and one of the producers. Every Cloud’s Fiona Eagger and Deb Cox, who created the series,...
- 4/15/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Stars: Jet Li, Zhang Wen, Shishi Liu, Michelle Chen, Yan Liu, Collin Chou, Stephen Fung, Raymond Lam, Ka-Yan Leung, Siu-Lung Leung, Yili Ma | Written by Tan Cheung | Directed by Tsz Ming Wong
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When a spate of murders erupt across Hong Kong, two kick-ass cops are assigned to the case. Chaos soon escalates when they reach a dead end and the detectives must play a deadly game to lure the killer out.
You see from that synopsis I was expecting something special, along the lines of New Police Story or (an undoubtedly sub-par) Infernal Affairs,...
Jet Li, star of countless classic martial arts movies, teams up with the producer of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Kung Fu Hustle for Badge of Fury (aka Badges of Fury) a crime drama caper that is more caper than crime… Even though, at least on paper this would seem like a perfect Hong Kong action flick:
When a spate of murders erupt across Hong Kong, two kick-ass cops are assigned to the case. Chaos soon escalates when they reach a dead end and the detectives must play a deadly game to lure the killer out.
You see from that synopsis I was expecting something special, along the lines of New Police Story or (an undoubtedly sub-par) Infernal Affairs,...
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- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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