Summaries

During a sweltering summer, a rookie homicide detective tries to track down his stolen Colt pistol.

Murakami (Toshirô Mifune) is a young and inexperienced detective on the Tokyo police force. While riding a crowded bus on a hot summer day, he discovers that his gun has been stolen out of its holster. Reluctant to lose face by reporting the gun missing, Murakami first dives alone into the depths of postwar Tokyo's poverty-stricken slums and criminal underworld, but when the missing gun is implicated in a crime spree, a more experienced detective (Takashi Shimura) lends his expertise.—krmanirethnam

During a Tokyo heatwave, Murakami, a rookie police detective, has his fully loaded Colt revolver lifted when riding on a packed public transit bus, he, in a foot chase, unable to catch who he is certain is the perpetrator of the theft. Willing to accept whatever the consequences of what he considers his carelessness, he is determined to locate his gun, which, to him, becomes even more important when it looks like it may have been used in a crime. In his inexperience, he is provided assistance from those on the force more attuned to the pick-pocketing situation in the city and ultimately from veteran Detective Sato, who provides some overall guidance in how to survive emotionally as a detective. In the process, Murakami may have tunnel vision in the guilt he feels, retrieving the gun so that it cannot be used in another violent crime his utmost concern almost at the cost of all else.—Huggo

Murukami, a young homicide detective, has his pocket picked on a bus and loses his pistol. Frantic and ashamed, he dashes about trying to recover the weapon without success until taken under the wing of an older and wiser detective, Sato. Together they track the culprit.—Jim Beaver <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • detective
  • scene of the crime
  • asia
  • wipe the editing effect
  • kurosawa and mifune
Genres
  • Thriller
  • Mystery
  • Crime
  • Drama
Release date Oct 16, 1949
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin Japan
Language Japanese French
Filming locations Tokyo, Japan
Production companies Toho Shintoho Film Distribution Committee Film Art Association

Box office

Gross US & Canada $46808
Opening weekend US & Canada $15942
Gross worldwide $46961

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 2m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

Synopsis

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