- A Chinese restaurant worker wanted for murder in Hong Kong contracts Ebola in South Africa, becomes immune to it, and unknowingly spreads the virus there, then comes back to Hong Kong and continues to infect people with it.
- Hong Kong 1986: A restaurant employee murders his boss and mutilates his wife. He escapes to South Africa, where he rapes a Zulu-girl who is infected with the Ebola virus. In the restaurant where he now works, he murders his boss and the boss' wife after raping her. He chops them up and makes them into hamburgers, which he sells in the restaurant, spreading the Ebola virus. When the police come on his trail, he moves back to Hong Kong, and an Ebola epidemic starts there.—Erik Adelfred <edu_97gr@edu.ats.dk>
- Anthony Wong plays Sam, a guy who's caught in bed with the boss' wife. The boss tries to castrate Sam, but he goes berserk, killing three people but leaving the boss' daughter alive. Sam goes to hide out in South Africa. He's being paid badly because his boss and wife know he's a wanted man. Instead of being cheated at the market for meat, Sam and the boss go out to the local African village to buy meat. On the way, they notice that an Ebola epidemic is spreading. A horny Sam rapes a sick woman and catches Ebola. They return home, and he gets sick. The boss and wife decided to kill him and destroy his body. Sam becomes a carrier and overhears their conversation, kills them both, and they become tomorrow's dinner special. He makes "African Buns," and the people love them. He spreads the Ebola further because of the tainted meat. Sam finds his boss' hidden money pile and decides to go back to Hong Kong. He buys back his ex-girlfriend from her junkie husband, but his happiness comes to an end as the Ebola virus quickly spreads throughout Hong Kong as the authorities, the medical community, and his old boss' daughter are closing in on him. Trapped in a corner, what is Sam to do?—Joseph P. Ulibas <mculibas@cwnet.com>
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