Lily Chung Suk-Wai, a Hong Kong actress of Hakka origin, made her mark in the cult film Red to Kill (1994), where she navigates the dark undercurrents of exploitation cinema. Graduating from Hong Kong University, she initially worked with TVB before transitioning to film. Her portrayal in Red to Kill highlights her ability to embody intense characters, contributing to the film's notoriety in the genre. With roots in the vibrant Hong Kong film industry, Chung's performances resonate within the realm of cult and exploitation cinema.
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.