Marry My Dead Body

The homophobic and ghost-phobic straight policeman Wu Ming-han (Greg Hsu), who mistakenly picks up a red envelope while investigating evidence in a case, meets Mao Mao (Austin Lin), who was discussing marriage with his boyfriend but died unjustly because of an accident. Mao Mao's grandma (Wang Man-Chiao), who is reluctant to let her grandson die before getting married, comes up with the idea of ghost marriage, and the two are forced to get married. Unwilling to give in, Wu Ming-han began to have bad luck, not only could he not get rid of his ghost marriage partner, he even messes up the anti-drug case that the policewoman Lin Tzu-ching (Gingle Wang) has been working on for a long time. To cut off the marriage, he has no choice and decides to solve case together with his "ghost husband" Mao Mao, finding out the culprit and avenge Mao Mao, so that embarking on a journey full of absurdity and tears.

MPAA Rating:NR
Genre:Action, Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Country:Taiwan
Directed By:Wei-Hao Cheng
Cast:Po-Hung Lin, Yen-Tso Chen, Gingle Wang, Chih-Wei Cheng, Tsai-Hsing Chang, Greg Han Hsu, Aaron Yan, Kuan-Ting Liu, Yu-Jing Hong, He-Hsuan Lin, Chen-Nan Tsai, Chris Chih-Cheng Lee, Man-Chiao Wang, Nien-Hsien Ma, Chung-Hua Tou, Dean Tang
In Theaters:Aug 10, 2023
Runtime:2 hours 10 minutes
Production:QC Media
Available On:Netflix
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