Painted Skin (TV series)

Painted Skin

Promotional poster
Genre Supernatural, fantasy, romance
Written by Pu Songling (original story)
Lau Ho-leung
Directed by Danny Ko
Presented by Wang Maoliang
Ma Runsheng
Starring Fiona Sit
Tammy Chen
Gui Gui
Li Zonghan
Ling Xiaosu
Yang Mi
Law Kar-ying
Qi Yuwu
Dong Yijin
Xin Zhilei
Opening theme Wei Ai (唯愛; Only Love) performed by Fiona Sit and Hinson Chou
Composer(s) Liu Chongyan
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 36
Production
Executive producer(s) Xu Benben
Dong Jun
Producer(s) Zhang Heyun
Zhang Linlin
Location(s) Hengdian World Studios
Running time 45 minutes per episode
Production company(s) 1. China International Television Corporation
2. Shenzhen Broadcasting Film and Television Corporation
3. China Broadcasting Film and Television Programme Trading Centre
4. First Media Shareholding Limited
5. Guangzhou Fenglian Film Culture Broadcasting Limited
Release
Original network Mainland China:
1. TVS4
2. ZJTV
3. Shenzhen Satellite TV
Other countries:
1. GTV (Taiwan)
First shown in 3 March 2011 (TVS4)
Original release 11 March 2011 (ZJTV)
2 April 2011 (Shenzhen Satellite TV)
26 July 2011 (GTV)
Painted Skin
Traditional Chinese 畫皮
Simplified Chinese 画皮

Painted Skin is a Chinese television series adapted from the 2008 film of the same title, which, in turn, is loosely based on a classic short story in Pu Songling's Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. It was first broadcast on TVS4 on 3 March 2011 in mainland China.

Cast

Production

The production team of the 2008 film Painted Skin, including its director and producer Gordon Chan, were involved in the planning and production of this television series. Chan mentioned that the television series would not be a repetition of the film, as the script used for the film would be revised, and more focus would be placed on the relationships between the main characters Xiaowei, Wang Sheng, Peirong, Pang Yong and Xia Bing. Shooting began on 8 September 2010 in Beijing and wrapped up in December.[1][2]

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, March 15, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.