

Ebola Syndrome
Directed by Herman YauA 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.
Ebola Syndrome Ratings & Reviews
- Patrick WaiJanuary 17, 2026Whoa - completely over-the-top movie, full of nudity, sexual assault and gore. Many Hong Kong Directors of the 90s must have a very dystopian view of the world, with their depiction of violence and misogyny, or do they just want to see how far they can go with a Category III film? Ebola was just okay, at times comical with the antagonist's total lack of morality.
Ebola Syndrome Trivia
Ebola Syndrome was released on June 15, 1996.
Ebola Syndrome was directed by Herman Yau.
Ebola Syndrome has a runtime of 1h 38m.
Ebola Syndrome was produced by Wong Jing.
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.
The key characters in Ebola Syndrome are Kai (Anthony Wong Chau-Sang), Sergent Yeung (Vincent Wan Yeung-Ming), Boss Kwan (Shing Fui-On).
Ebola Syndrome is rated Not Rated.
Ebola Syndrome is a Comedy, Horror, Crime film.
Ebola Syndrome has an audience rating of 6.8 out of 10.











