1920s Melbourne becomes 1930s Shanghai as ‘Miss Fisher’ gets a Chinese adaptation


Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries stars Weiguang Gao and Yili Ma with director Deng ke. Photo courtesy: Every Cloud Productions

Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries stars Weiguang Gao and Yili Ma with director Deng ke. Photo courtesy: Every Cloud Productions

The Shanghai 99 Visual Company, a Chinese production company, has commissioned the first-ever Mandarin-language adaptation of an Australian TV series, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries.

1920s Melbourne will be transformed into 1930s Shanghai with Yili Ma starring as the fashionably stunning investigator who has a penchant for solving murder cases along with a rather adventurous outlook on life for a female of that era.

For my money, Australian actress Essie Davis is Phryne Fisher, feeling equally at home solving murders with her pearl-handled Smith & Wesson as she does, in her full-length white silk coat with cocktail in hand. It will be interesting to see how this translates some 5,oo0+ miles away … in Mandarin.

That said, 1930s Shanghai should be a brilliantly cool setting for the series. Ma was named best actress at the 2017 Shanghai Television Festival and Jin Weiyi is the head writer and one of the producers, so there’s a really good possibility that this will have a chance. Also, Fiona Eagger and Deb Cox, founders of Every Cloud Productions and creators of the Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries TV series, will serve as creative consultants.

Currently in production, the initial commission calls for 30 episodes of the series to be produced (with an option to produce up to 52 episodes) after acquiring the Chinese format rights from Every Cloud. Tencent Network, the Chinese video streaming platform, will air the series in the spring of 2020.

Based on Kerry Greenwood’s Phryne Fisher mystery series of books, the Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries franchise has a busy year ahead of them. Aside from the release of the spin-off series Miss Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries next month, Phyrne’s forthcoming coming big screen case will be solved with the feature film release of Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears later this year in Australia and the U.S.

 


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