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The Untold Story
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The Untold Story

Based, unfortunately, on real events…
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User Score149 ratings
TMDB 6.316+19931h 35mCN
ComedyCrimeHorror

Synopsis

Macau cops begin to suspect a man running a pork buns restaurant of murder, after tracing the origin of a case full of chopped up human remains that washed ashore, which leads them to him.

Director
Herman YauFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Uniden Investments1 production companies
Release
May 13, 1993Released
Box Office

Top Cast

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Danny Lee Sau-Yin
Danny Lee Sau-Yin
Officer Lee
Anthony Wong Chau-Sang
Anthony Wong Chau-Sang
Wong Chi Hang
Emily Kwan Bo-Wai
Emily Kwan Bo-Wai
Bo
Lau Siu-Ming
Lau Siu-Ming
Cheng Lam
Shing Fui-On
Shing Fui-On
Cheng Poon
Eric Kei Ka-Fat
Robert
Lam King-Kong
Lam King-Kong
King Kong
Parkman Wong Pak-Man
Parkman Wong Pak-Man
Bull

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Reviews

From TMDB users
DrMarty
Nov 7, 2012

"Bunman-The Untold Story" is one of the most horribly disturbing horror movies ever made. Anthony Wong plays a lunatic who butchers a restaurant owner and his family in Macau after a gambling argument. He takes over the restaurant and uses the family's bodies to make pork buns! "The Untold Story" is a nasty, brutal film based on a real-life facts. Anthony Wong is perfect as the psychotic Wong Chi Hang and his grotesque grin is truly bone-chilling. The violence is extremely shocking: the family slaughter scene has to be one of the most repulsive acts of violence I've ever witnessed on film. The other sequences like brutal rape and murder of his female employee or Wong's suicide attempt in jail are also pretty hard to stomach. Still "The Untold Story" is sprinkled with humour what makes it a bit easier to watch. A must-see for fans of extreme cinema.

ShockandSchlock
Feb 8, 2023

A true exploitation CAT III classic. Darkly humorous while also being incredibly disturbing at points. Anthony Wong's performance is unhinged in the best way possible. While some of the special effects look like they were purchased from a party store, this isn't enough to hold this one back from being a classic.

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