Born in Hong Kong on October 16, 1950, Norman Tsui Siu-Keung emerged as a prominent figure in martial arts cinema during the 1970s and 1980s. He is known for his role in We're Going to Eat You (1980), where he navigates the film's dark humor and absurdity, blending action with a satirical edge. As his career progressed into the 1990s, Tsui transitioned to portraying more villainous characters, reflecting the evolving landscape of Hong Kong cinema. His work in cult films continues to resonate, marking him as a significant contributor to the genre.
We're Going to Eat You
A secret agent named Agent 999 is in trying to apprehend a thief named Rolex. His hunt leads him to a village where residents routinely capture visitors and eat them. Although the cannibalistic ritual has been initiated by the town chief, the villagers feel close to rebelling against him as more of their food has been given to his soldiers than the townspeople. Agent 999 is rescued from the villagers by Rolex, who has been posing at the village chief's assistant. He rescues Agent 999 as an act to help redeem his career. Soon after, Rolex is caught by the village chief and eaten. This leads to Agent 999 escaping from several different villagers along with a newfound love in his life named Eileen.