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*[[Christian Bables]] as David Chao
*[[Christian Bables]] as David Chao
*[[Alice Dixson]] as Angie Lao
*[[Alice Dixson]] as Angie Lao
* [[Alyssa Soebandono]] as Chiharu
* [[Christian Sugiono]] as Parka
* [[Hiroki Hasegawa]] as Scar
* [[Asmirandah]] as Hatsu


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*Isay Alvarez as Suan Ming
*Isay Alvarez as Suan Ming
*Elizabeth Chua as Tingting
*Elizabeth Chua as Tingting
* [[Saki Fujita]] as Sharon
* [[Helsi Herlinda]] as Machida
* [[Emily O'Brien]] as Sakura
* [[Shun Oguri]] as Lance
* [[Jackson Hurst]] as Kazuo
* [[Hina Kino]] as Ellie
* [[Asmara Abigail]] as Yukie
* [[Tara Strong]] as Ikue
* [[Minami Tanaka]] as Eva
* [[Ario Bayu]] as Babo
* [[Pierre Taki]] as Nino
* [[Jill Talley]] as Mirai
* [[Lily Franky]] as Saunders
* [[Yayan Ruhian]] as General Lee
* [[Nobuyuki Suzuki]] as Pete
* [[Surya Saputra]] as Willie


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*Chris Fong as Daryl
*Chris Fong as Daryl
*Bi Hua Lim as Mulien Mother
*Bi Hua Lim as Mulien Mother
* [[Maxime Bouttier]] as Lawson
* [[Akane Fujita]] as Sophie
* [[Ashleigh Ball]] as Satsuki
* [[Dude Harlino]] as Hicks
* [[Ai Furihata]] as Debbie
* [[Daniel Mananta]] as Paramedic
* [[Rebecca Shoichet]] as village woman
* [[Chitose Morinaga]] as middle-aged woman
* [[Zack Lee]] as Kondo
* [[Rui Tanabe]] as Janine
* [[Stefan William]] as Assistant Manager Kim
* [[Yusuke Yamamoto]] as Prime Minister
* [[Anna Cummer]] as knife scar
* [[Sayumi Suzushiro]] as female judicial apprentice


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*Eddie Ngo as Censio Yu
*Eddie Ngo as Censio Yu
*Janice Hung as Chinese Lady
*Janice Hung as Chinese Lady
* [[Kasumi Arimura]] as Queen
* [[Reza Rahadian]] as Prosistute
* [[Reina Ueda]] as Evelyn
* [[Shannon Chan-Kent]] as Yumi
* [[Lukman Sardi]] as Nagai


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 23:22, 11 October 2024

The Ghost Bride
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChito S. Roño
Screenplay by
  • Chito S. Roño
  • Charlson L. Ong
  • Cathy Camarillo
Story by
  • Chito S. Roño
  • Enrico C. Santos
  • Juvy Galamiton
Produced by
StarringKim Chiu
Matteo Guidicelli
Christian Bables
Alice Dixson
CinematographyNeil Daza
Edited byCarlo Francisco Manatad
Music byCarmina Cuya
Production
company
Release date
  • November 1, 2017 (2017-11-01)
CountryPhilippines
Languages
Box office₱99 million[1]

The Ghost Bride[2] (Chinese: 鬼新娘; pinyin: Guǐ xīnniáng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kúi sin-niû) is a 2017 Filipino supernatural horror film starring Kim Chiu, Matteo Guidicelli, Christian Bables, and Alice Dixson. It is directed by Chito S. Roño and produced by Star Cinema.[3][4][5][6]

The film marked the reunion of Chiu and Guidicelli after My Binondo Girl in 2011, and also as their first movie project together.[7] It is Chiu's third movie with Roño. The movie was released in theaters on November 1, 2017.

The film revolves around a girl who is offered wealth for her loved ones in exchange for a spiritual ritual.

Plot

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Mayen Lim is an independent middle daughter of a financially struggling family, who serve as Chinese opera playwrights at a temple composed of her parents Manuel and Dolores, her cousin Matt, and her aunts Jana and Akoh. Mayen has a relationship with Clinton Yu, an architect from a controlling middle-class family who plans to migrate to Cebu to attend a wedding of his brother's co-worker.

On the night of the wedding, Mayen meets Angie Lao, a Cantonese matchmaker who offers her an opportunity to participate in a ghost marriage and become the wife of the late Xu Jian Rong from a wealthy family in exchange for her family's debts. She initially declines the request the day after, but when Manuel's employer and debtor Robert Ong threatens to sue the family in favor for his marriage to Mayen, the latter accepts Lao's offer of performing the ritual to acquire the money, and receives a bracelet as the bachelor’s family heirloom and a down payment of her emigration to China for the marriage.

The next night, Mayen is assaulted by Robert, who escapes after encountering the malevolent presence of five yaogui, including Xu Jian Rong's, surrounding her house. The spirits follow him to his house where he is killed by the groom's yaogui, who rips out his heart. During Robert's funeral the following night, Mayen berates Clinton for cheating on her after the latter undergoes an arranged engagement with another woman, which Mayen learns from her brother Victor. During their confrontation, the ghost possessing Clinton kills him. When Mayen realizes what the ritual that is responsible for Robert and Clinton's deaths is capable of, she takes off the bracelet. The ghosts attack as Akoh is lured out of the bedroom and killed before Mayen can escape the house with her. Mayen confronts Lao to stop the ordeal, and the latter reveals she attempted to convince her parents earlier before her when Manuel declines during their initial meeting.

Mayen seeks help from the temple's abbot Lee and the nuns led by Suan Ming. The monks use a blessed singing bowl on the bracelet to ward off the ghosts when the bowl sounds. Suan reveals that Xu Jian Rong's yaogui was a soul collector from the fourth realm of Diyu ruled by Wuguan Wang who was protected by the other four female ghosts who were his concubines to prevent the ritual from being disrupted. After arriving home, Mayen is contacted by her childhood friend and programmer David Chao who reveals that his group was hired by Lao three years ago to select six women, including Mayen, who was currently selected born under the Water Rooster year to partake in the ghost marriage that resulted in the disappearance of the other five participants before her. He provides a ceremonial exorcism with the monks to end the deal with the spirit which will be held on her wedding day.

The day before their departure to China for the ritual, Lao discovers that Mayen did not appear at the airport and confronts her family. Manuel tells her that she had left one day ago with David to go to Nepal and end the ghost marriage. The two arrive at a Buddhist temple to start the exorcism. During the ritual, Mayen destroys the bracelet as her soul is sent to the netherworld after Xu Jian Rong abducts Manuel at the house during a performance of a ritual opera for the exorcism with his family and the temple clergy. Mayen awakens at the Lake of Fire and Blood and is accosted by tormented souls, including Clinton and Robert. She finds Manuel, who apologizes to her, as they fend off Xu Jian Rong's concubines. Meanwhile, the ghost kills Lao after failing to offer Mayen to him. Her soul arrives at the realm and tries to kill Mayen but is stopped by Akoh's spirit, allowing Mayen and her father to escape the realm through the gateway where they awaken from their sleep. Mayen then burns Xu Jian Rong's portrait to destroy his spirit and complete the exorcism while Manuel and his wife watch their opera peacefully.

In the post-credits scene, Xu Jian Rong's yaogui reincarnates in Lao's body, vowing to get Mayen.

Cast

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Main cast

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Supporting cast

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Minor cast

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  • Bernardo Carritero as Norbing
  • JR Versales as Temple Assistant
  • Ma Socorro Canlas as Lenny
  • Krizzia Mae Orjaleza as Stephanie
  • Geson Granado as Samuel
  • Nellie Ang as Mahjong Player
  • Tina Payumo as Assistant Monk 1
  • Edna Caday as Assistant Monk 2
  • Jessa Bisnar as Winter Ghost Bride
  • Rey Ann Guilas as Summer Ghost Bride
  • Krissa Ann Espinosa as Spring Ghost Bride
  • Angelica Nicole Julian as Autumn Ghost Bride
  • Ronnie Golpeo as Ron
  • Chris Fong as Daryl
  • Bi Hua Lim as Mulien Mother

Guest cast

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Philippine Box Office: The Ghost Bride (2017) Box Office Gross". Archived from the original on August 6, 2019. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  2. ^ "Watch: Teaser of Ghost Bride starring Kim Chiu". Pinoy Showbiz Daily. October 10, 2017. Archived from the original on October 10, 2017. Retrieved October 10, 2017.
  3. ^ "News | Star Cinema". starcinema.abs-cbn.com. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  4. ^ Tabares, Nazamel (February 6, 2017). "Kim Chiu Stars in "Ghost Bride" Directed by Chito Roño". Archived from the original on February 28, 2017. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  5. ^ "Kim Chiu and Director Chito Roño Reunite in "Ghost Bride"". February 6, 2017. Archived from the original on February 28, 2017. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  6. ^ PULIS, Fashion. "Insta Scoop: Matteo Guidicelli and Kim Chiu to Star in 'Ghost Bride'". Archived from the original on February 28, 2017. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  7. ^ "Matteo Guidicelli and Kim Chiu to topbill Chito Roño film". cebudailynews.inquirer.net. February 4, 2017. Archived from the original on August 6, 2019. Retrieved August 6, 2019.