Lee Kim-Wing, known for his role in Ebola Syndrome (1996), brings a unique energy to the film's chaotic narrative. Set against the backdrop of a viral outbreak, his performance adds a layer of intensity that resonates with fans of exploitation cinema. While little is documented about his background, Kim-Wing's contribution to this cult classic underscores the film's exploration of societal breakdown and moral decay. His portrayal in Ebola Syndrome solidifies his place in the pantheon of cult film actors.
Ebola Syndrome
Ah Kai is a wanted convict from Hong Kong who escapes to South Africa after killing his former boss and his boss's wife. In South Africa, he works at a Chinese restaurant and one day travels with his boss to a South African tribe that is infected with the Ebola virus. Kai sees a dying infected tribe member and rapes and kills her, contracting the virus. Kai, however, is immune to the infection. He becomes a living carrier, spreading the disease to others through body fluids. He ends up killing his new boss and his boss's wife, but not before spreading the virus to them. He then cuts up their corpses and serves them as hamburgers in the restaurant, effectively spreading the virus all over South Africa. He then further spreads the virus when he flees back to Hong Kong, to all the people he has contact with.