
Culprit Ghost
Comedy · Drama · Horror
Overview
Ferry, Rifky, Simon, Aryo and Steve are best friends since young. When Steve is about to get married, he returns to his old neighborhood and invites his four buddies. Then Simon sets up a surprise bachelor party for Steve in an old house, with Sapphira, a sexy belly dancer. However, Sapphira is too tired to dance a long time so Simon initiates a game, the "Arch of Satan", where a spirit can be summoned. When the atmosphere is getting spooky, Pak Burhan, arrives to break up the party. When Steve arrives home, he encounters the Ghost of the Old Woman they had summoned earlier. The next day, they are all still haunted by several spirits. Ferry also meets a mysterious girl who begins to steal his heart.
Top Cast
Elvy Sukaesih
Elvy Sukaesih
Nyak Halimah
Elvy Sukaesih
Nyak Halimah
Fadli Fuad
Fadli Fuad
Ferry
Fadli Fuad
Ferry


Kamidia Radisti
Kamidia Radisti
Ocha
Kamidia Radisti
Ocha


Rizky Mocil
Rizky Mocil
Aryo
Rizky Mocil
Aryo
Erland Joshua
Erland Joshua
Simon
Erland Joshua
Simon


Mpok Nori
Mpok Nori
Mpok Nori
Suti Karno
Suti Karno
Mak Gendut
Suti Karno
Mak Gendut


Dorce Gamalama
Dorce Gamalama
Mbah Upit
Dorce Gamalama
Mbah Upit
Nazar Amir
Nazar Amir
Pak Burhan
Nazar Amir
Pak Burhan
Nirin Kumpul
Nirin Kumpul
Babe Rohim
Nirin Kumpul
Babe Rohim
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