Born in Hong Kong on December 19, 1959, Waise Lee Chi-Hung has carved a niche for himself as a compelling antagonist in action films. In The Big Heat (1988), he delivers a memorable performance that highlights his ability to embody complex villainy. Known for his roles in Hong Kong cinema, Lee's presence adds a distinct edge to the narratives he inhabits, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult and exploitation films. His work reflects the gritty style of the late 1980s, resonating with fans of the genre.
The Big Heat
A cop is losing the control of his right hand and cannot pull the trigger on time anymore. Before any accident happens, he decides to resign. Meanwhile his friend and informer is brutally murdered in Malaysia. Before leaving the force, he decides to find the killers with the help of his buddy, a young cop and an inspector from Kuala Lumpur.