Lau Siu-Kwan is an actor known for his role in Caged Beauties (1992), a film that exemplifies the bold and provocative nature of exploitation cinema. Set against a backdrop of confinement and rebellion, Lau's performance adds depth to the film's exploration of female empowerment and survival. With roots in Hong Kong's vibrant film scene, Lau's work in Caged Beauties captures the essence of the genre, making it a noteworthy entry in the cult film conversation.
Caged Beauties
Hoi Chiu along with her brother was made an orphan by a rich tycoon man. During her days in the orphanage, she became fond to Uncle Rain, her pen pal and sponsor. Her dream was to one day marry Uncle Rain and have her revenge against the tycoon who had a hand in killing her parents.