Kenny Wong Tak-Ban, born in 1963 in Hong Kong, is an actor known for his work in the realm of exploitation cinema. He appears in A Chinese Torture Chamber Story (1994), a film that exemplifies the bold and provocative style of Hong Kong's cult film scene. Wong's performances often reflect the gritty and unfiltered nature of this genre, contributing to the film's reputation as a controversial piece of art. His involvement in such projects highlights the audacious storytelling that defines cult cinema, making him a notable figure in this niche.
A Chinese Torture Chamber Story
Siu-bak-choi is a female servant of the physician Yeung Nai-mou. Yeung is open towards the topic of sex, which is usually considered taboo in traditional Chinese society. He invents a type of condom to help people avoid contracting sexually transmitted diseases, but his idea was not accepted and he was scorned at. Lau Hoi-sing, the lecherous son of a local judge, has an adulterous affair with Yeung's wife, but they are discovered by Little Cabbage. Yeung's wife tries to send Little Cabbage away by forcing the latter to marry Gok Siu-dai so as to prevent Little Cabbage from telling Yeung about her secret affair. Lau has been eyeing Little Cabbage for some time and he rapes her, but is discovered by Gok. Yeung's wife is afraid of being implicated so she instigates Lau to murder Gok and frame Yeung and Little Cabbage for the deed. The pair are put on trial and subjected to tortures to force them to "confess" to the crime.