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When film buffs hear the term “Category III” (Cat III) , their minds often jump straight to the gritty, uncensored underworld of Hong Kong cinema. Introduced in 1988 under the Hong Kong film rating ordinance, the Category III rating is legally defined as: “No persons younger than 18 years of age shall be permitted to rent, purchase, or view this film.”

While technically a Category III due to cartoonish, over-the-top gore, Riki-Oh is a cult classic worldwide. Set in a privatized prison in 2001, a superhuman prisoner fights corrupt guards. hong+kong+cat+3+movie+list+top

No is complete without The Untold Story . Loosely based on the real-life "Eight Immortals Restaurant" murders in Macau, this film stars Anthony Wong as a psychotic serial killer who chops up a family and makes them into pork buns. When film buffs hear the term “Category III”

By 1997, the handover of Hong Kong loomed, and the golden age of Cat III was dying. The Fruit is Swelling is a softcore comedy about a "magical mango." It is silly, full of nudity, and completely lacking in the violence of the early 90s. No is complete without The Untold Story

Viewer discretion is strongly advised. These films contain scenes of real animal cruelty (specifically in Dr. Lamb and Ebola Syndrome) and non-simulated violence that may violate modern ethical standards.