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Police Precinct: Confession

February 23, 1964 0h 58m

Originally released in 1964. Police Precinct: Confession is a crime/drama film. directed by Michio Konishi. At just 58 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Yūji Hori, Tokue Hanazawa, and Hiroshi Minami

Synopsis

The corpse of a debt collector, Sakai, is found in the Dobu River in Tokyo. Kinoshita, a shoe shiner who was in debt to Sakai, was soon apprehended. During interrogation, Kinoshita said that he was the one who killed Sakai. However, after a while, he admitted that he lied, because he thought that in prison he could eat plenty of rice for free. The investigation established that Sakai was a repatriate from Manchuria, and after returning to Japan, he had a wife, Rie Kawai. The investigation begins the search for Rie... The 23rd work from the popular series "Keishicho Monogatari", which documents the activities of the First Investigation Division of the Capital Police Department.

Quick Facts

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Release Date February 23, 1964 61 years ago
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Runtime 0h 58m 58 minutes total
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Language Japanese Original language
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Country Japan Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
JA

Production Companies

  • Toei Company

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Police Precinct: Confession about?

The corpse of a debt collector, Sakai, is found in the Dobu River in Tokyo. Kinoshita, a shoe shiner who was in debt to Sakai, was soon apprehended. During interrogation, Kinoshita said that he was...

Who directed Police Precinct: Confession?

Police Precinct: Confession was directed by Michio Konishi.

How long is Police Precinct: Confession?

Police Precinct: Confession has a runtime of 0 hours and 58 minutes (58 minutes total).

When was Police Precinct: Confession released?

Police Precinct: Confession was released on February 23, 1964 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Police Precinct: Confession?

The main cast of Police Precinct: Confession includes Yūji Hori, Tokue Hanazawa, Hiroshi Minami, Rinichi Yamamoto, Takashi Kanda.