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Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

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There are a number of Hong Kong films, adapted from real cases, these films are more sensitive, bloody, violent or some pornography, most of them are tertiary films, the spread is restricted, even if there are stars participating, it is not as easy to be familiar to the public as ordinary movies. In addition to satisfying the audience's curiosity about cult films, these films also show the dark side of human nature such as selfishness and indifference.

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Strange Case 1: The Butcher of Rainy Night (1982)

Case Summary: Lin Guoyun, formerly known as Lin Guoyu, is a Hong Kong serial killer and rapist, known as the "butcher of rainy nights". He was a night taxi driver before committing the crime, and the victims in the case were all women. On rainy nights, he took the target to a secluded place with a taxi, then fainted and killed, raped the corpse and dismembered the sexual organ part of the corpse as a specimen...

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

Doctor Lamb (1992)

Director: Lee Hsien/Deng Yancheng

Starring: Ren Dahua / Lee Hsien / Zheng Zeshi / Kwan Po Wai / Liu Zhaoming

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

Strange Case 2: HelloKitty's Hidden Body (1999)

Summary of the case: The Hello Kitty hides the body in Hong Kong in 1999 and is a sensational homicide. In the case, the 23-year-old female deceased, Fan Minyi, was imprisoned by many people in a residential unit on Karenway Old Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, forced to drink urine, eat dung, severely beat, burn her body, and was dismembered and cooked after her death, and her head was stuffed into a Hello Kitty doll.

In 2003, the case was chosen by Hong Kong as the fourth most sensational case in history, after the Rainy Night Butcher in 1982, the Happy Valley Carton Carton Hideout case in 1974, and the Tuen Mun Sex Magic Case in 1992-93.

Film Adaptations:

"Human Head Tofu Soup" (2001)

Director: Yang Zhijian

Starring: Wang Minde / Tang Yingying / Wu Dairong / Chen Zhaozhao / Zhang Yongyan / Hai Junjie / Zhou Jiaru / Shao Chuanyong

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

The Death of the Dead (2001)

Directed by: Benny Chan Chi Shun

Actors: Kwan Po-hui / Lai Yiu-hsiang / Roland / Ye Shi-wing / Mok Ka-yao / Lu Shan

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

Strange Case 3: Eight Immortals Hotel (1985)

Summary of the case: The eight immortals hotel extermination case was a sensational murder case in 1985. The suspect, Wong Chi Heng, was suspected of killing a family of nine and an employee of the owner of the Eight Immortals Hotel in Macau, aged between 7 and 70. When the murder was exposed the following year, there were rumors that the murderers boiled the body of the deceased into a char siu bun and sold it in a restaurant, causing a sensation in Hong Kong and Macau.

Human Head Meat Bone Tea Noodles (1993)

Director: Zhang Renjie

Starring: Chen Beiqi / Huang Weiliang / Cai Wenwen / Dongfang Meihui / Chen Qi / Dina / Cai Wenxing

"Human Meat Char Siu Bun" (1993)

Director: Li Xiuxian / Qiu Litao

Actors: Huang Qiusheng / Li Xiuxian / Cheng Kui'an / Huang Bowen / Guan Baohui

(Note: Huang Qiusheng won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor for this film)

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

"The Heavenly Curse of the Human Flesh Char Siu Bun" (1998)

Director: Wu Yaoquan

Actors: Huang Qiusheng / Luo Lan / Lu Jianming / Sun Jiajun / Huang Jinshen

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

Strange Case Four: The Case of the Flight Attendant's Body (1989)

Summary of the case: The flight attendant dissolution case occurred in May 1989, when the police received complaints from the public and went to a Spanish-style house in a village in Sha Tin to investigate and expose an appalling murder. After the police arrived at the scene to investigate, they found that the severely decayed female limbs were hidden in an iron box in the bathroom, and as a result, a man and woman suspected of being involved in the case were arrested on the spot, and an intriguing relationship of lust was revealed.

The Strange Case of The Dissolution of Corpses (1993)

Director: Zha Chuanyi

Starring: Wu Zhenyu / Huang Qiusheng

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

"Lang Heart Like Iron" (The Temptation of Red LUO) (1993)

Director: Huo Yaoliang

Cast: Bai Shiqian / Wu Jiali / Luo Huijuan / Li Lizhen

(Note: Wu Jiali won the Golden Horse Film Queen of the year with this film)

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

Strange Case Five: Happy Valley Carton Hides Corpses (1974)

Summary of the case: At 5:30 p.m. on December 16, 1974: Bian Yuying left home, and at 6:30 p.m., she called her female classmate Chen Binbin and met at the Happy Valley Tram Terminus. But when Chen arrived, there was no trace of the deceased.

At about 7 a.m. on December 17, Hu Yongkang, a staff member of a veterinary clinic, found a cardboard box on the sidewalk outside the door containing the naked body of the deceased. The deceased's body was in a Hitachi S67B type television cardboard box.

"The Public Trial of The Carton Of Corpses" (1989)

Director: Chen Aotu

Starring: Ren Dahua / Ye Tong / Dong Biao / Guan Peilin

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

Strange Case 6: The Case of Cooking Corpses in Kang Yi Garden (1988)

Summary of the case: At 3 p.m. on February 23, 1988, the 28-year-old girl surnamed Fu was preparing to leave the Unit of Concord Garden Block D when she saw her mother wiping the floor, with blood stains between her nostrils, and found that her father was missing. After her questioning, her mother revealed: "Your father wanted to bake me with felt, so I have already killed you with an iron hammer!" “

The girl's first reaction is to push open the door of her parents' room and look for her father; but her mother immediately stops her. Since then, the girl has never seen her father again. At first, she thought her mother was just talking nonsense; when she really believed it, she couldn't bear to call the police to expose her mother's crimes. However, his mother could not escape justice in the end. A month later, the girl's uncle reported the case to the police, which officially exposed the first dismemberment case in Hong Kong where no body could be found, and the horrific murder plot added legend to the case!

The Cook (1993)

Director: Lin Yixiong

Starring: Li Yuexian / Ye Xian'er

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

Strange Case Seven: The Murder of Jianning (1983)

Overview of the case: The Jia Ning case lasted 17 years, involving 6.6 billion yuan in sums and more than 200 million yuan in litigation costs! But the mastermind, Chen Songqing, was only sentenced to three years in prison, more than a year of which was spent in the detention ward! However, three people closely related to the case died mysteriously!

One is lawyer Wen Shubao, who was found drowning in the swimming pool of his apartment and was eventually confirmed to be a suicide. The other was Judge Bo Jia, who died in a traffic accident in Cyprus a year after the trial of Chen Songqing and others, and Mrs. Bo Jia also declared bankruptcy in 1993. Most impressively, Iba Qian, the Financial Director of Yumin Financial Malaysia. In 1983, he went to Hong Kong to check on a loan of 4 billion yuan for the company, after which his body was found abandoned in a banana forest near Tai Po Railway Station, and the police believed that he had been strangled!

The Gang of Four's Money Is Not Enough to Wash (1999)

Director: Qiu Litao

Starring: Lee Soo-hyun / Lee Chan-chan / Chen Farong / Lo Wai-kwong / Cheung Kwok-keung / Lin Zishan

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

Strange Case 8: The Case of The Burning of The Body of Xiu Maoping (1997)

Summary of the case: Lu Zhiwei, a 16-year-old victim, was considered by a group of party members to betray everyone, so he was illegally imprisoned and subjected to a series of "family laws": including a human flesh piledriver, etc., and finally Lu Zhiwei was seriously injured. The perpetrators also burned the bodies and abandoned them in the garbage room. Later, one of the beaten witnesses revealed the case to the police in the hospital and exposed the case.

"Three or Five Groups"

Director: Qian Shengwei

Starring: Chen Zhijing / Lin Zishan / Song Benzhong / Lin Zishan

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

Strange Case Nine: The Strange Case of the Three Wolves (1962)

Case Summary: Three kidnappers put on jackal masks to commit crimes, kidnapped rich merchants, cut off the ears of rich businessmen, extorted ransom from their families, and finally the police successfully solved the case, revealing that it was an acquaintance! The interrogation process of the Three Wolves case was full of drama, and from time to time the shocking facts and inside story of the case were revealed in the mouths of witnesses and defendants, and the defendants even said that they had been intimidated and beaten by the police. As for the three defendants, they also defended their own murder charges, and invariably stated that they only participated in the kidnapping of the rich businessman Huang's father and son, and did not know about the death of their son Huang Yingsu; they also pointed out that the confession was only a police order for them to move the paper.

The Case of Sanlang Qi (1989)

Director: Huang Tailai

Starring: Leung Ka Fai / Zheng Zeshi / Xu Jinjiang / Wu Jiali / Shang Tian'e / Weng Shijie

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

Strange Case 10: The Double Corpse Case of BMW Hill (1985)

Summary of the case: The BMW Hill Double Body Case was the worst Child Party killing in Hong Kong in the 1980s, which occurred on 20 April 1985. A British couple attending the British Children's School on Island Hong Kong (the predecessor of british diaspora schools in Hong Kong, the predecessor of the British Association of English Schools West Island Secondary School): Kenneth McBride and Nicola Myers, disappeared after travelling to Sai west lake Park in north cape, Hong Kong Island. The next day, a morning transporter found the bodies of two people near the Baoma Mountain Reservoir in North Point, which was still a wasteland at that time, and when their bodies were found, the male deceased's hands were tied behind his back, and there were hundreds of wounds on his body, while the female deceased's death was even more terrifying. After the experience of the corpse, it was confirmed that the two were beaten to death by a stick, and that the female deceased had been raped, and that the female deceased had died of a loss of rescue many hours after the death of the male deceased.

Waiting for Tung Chee-hwa to Fall (2001)

Director: Qiu Litao

Starring: Deng Shurong / Ai Jing / Li Shangwen / Huang Zhanshen / Huang Dingbang / Lin Weixiong

Once those Hong Kong true events were adapted from classic Hong Kong movies

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