Ben Ng Ngai-Cheung, born in 1961 in Hong Kong, is an actor known for his work in the gritty realm of Hong Kong cinema. He gained recognition for his role in Red to Kill (1994), where he delivers a striking performance that embodies the film's intense and provocative nature. Ng's career, which began in the 1990s, showcases his ability to navigate the complexities of exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in this niche. His background as a contract artist for Asian TV and TVB further solidifies his presence in the entertainment industry.
Red to Kill
In one of HK's worst housing projects, hich include a group of retarded adults, a deranged man stalks, rapes and kills women that wear red. A young, mentally challenged woman is admitted into a group home that the deranged man happens to run. One day, she happens to wear a red dress for a dance recital that her social worker puts on. The nut sees her wearing red and that's when the fun really begins. After a series of attacks and a failure by the police to do anything, the residents decide to take the law into their own hands.