

War · History · Horror
Overview
Japanese troops round up Chinese and Russian prisoners of war and take them to unit 731, where they're horribly tortured and experimented on to test new biological weapons.
Top Cast
Gang Wang
Gang Wang
Lt. Gen. Shiro Ishii
Gang Wang
Lt. Gen. Shiro Ishii


Wang Runshen
Wang Runshen
Camp Lieutenant
Wang Runshen
Camp Lieutenant
Hsu Gou
Hsu Gou
Hsu Gou
Tie Long Jin
Tie Long Jin
Tie Long Jin


Mei Zhaohua
Mei Zhaohua
Takamura
Mei Zhaohua
Takamura
Zhe Quan
Zhe Quan
Zhe Quan
Zhang Guowen
Zhang Guowen
Zhang Guowen


Wong Ying-Kit
Wong Ying-Kit
Wong Ying-Kit
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