Ngai Choi Lam
Hong Kong's master of horror and fantasy, Ngai Choi Lam was born in 1954 in Guangdong, China. Known for his active years from 1980 to 1996, Lam primarily directed films in the horror, action, and fantasy genres, including the cult classics "Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky" and "The Seventh Curse". While he may not have won major awards at film festivals, his unique use of gore, visual effects, and storytelling style have garnered him a dedicated fanbase worldwide. Ngai Choi Lam is undeniably a director who pushed the envelope of Hong Kong cinema, infusing it with a unique blend of horror, humor, and unforgettable imagery.