Tai Chan Ngo appears in Werewolf in a Women's Prison (2006), a film that encapsulates the outrageous spirit of grindhouse cinema. Set against the backdrop of a women's correctional facility, Ngo's role contributes to the film's wild narrative, where horror meets campy humor. The film's blend of exploitation and genre-bending elements showcases Ngo's ability to navigate the eccentricities of cult film, making him a fitting presence in this offbeat cinematic landscape.
Werewolf in a Women's Prison
Sarah, while camping with her boyfriend, is attacked by a werewolf. She wakes up in a corrupt prison only to find out her boyfriend has been torn apart and she is the only suspect. Forced to do things only found in a prison populated only by women it’s only a matter of time until that strange bite starts to take effect.