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S1E2: The Manilamen Mercs of Shanghai (Remastered Ver.)

May 18, 202118 minSeason 1Ep. 2
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During the Taiping Rebellion in the 1860s, Filipino mercenaries form an elite corps of troops to protect the ancient port city of Shanghai. Their leader? The fearless Vicente Macanaya, whom his own men call "bulletproof."

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