Tatsu Tanabe

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Total trailers found: 11

Police Precinct Part 22: Teenage Footsteps Trailer (1963)

07 July 1963

A 16-year-old high school student Midori Matsumoto was found dead on the banks of the Tama River. The only clue is shoe marks on rubber soles.

Police Precinct: Mysterious Red Phone Trailer (1962)

24 June 1962

A young girl named Michiko is kidnapped and later found dead in a bag. But the kidnapper strikes again.

Police Precinct: Missing Person Trailer (1964)

05 December 1964

Two people disappeared, engineers of the companies Yamato Matsui and Koyama. The two worked overtime, and it is proven that they consumed alcohol together.

Police Precinct Part 21 Trailer (1963)

14 June 1963

A burnt corpse of a man was found in Okutama. As a result of the investigation, it turns out that the criminal strangled the victim with a bandage, smashed his face with an oil canister and burned the body, trying to hide the identity of the victim.

Tokyo Untouchable Trailer (1965)

11 March 1965

Police Precinct: Landfill No. 19 Trailer (1962)

29 July 1962

In the former landfill, where construction is currently underway, the corpse of a middle-aged man with an unusual rosary in his hand was dug up.

Police Precinct: Confession Trailer (1964)

23 February 1964

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.

Today is Payday Trailer (1952)

02 October 1952

Office worker comedy by Nobuo Nakagawa

Police Precinct: Crime at High Noon Trailer (1957)

19 February 1957

A luxury car was stolen near a certain nightclub in Akasaka, and the owner of the car was shot and killed.

Police Precinct: The Left-Handed Killer Trailer (1956)

11 December 1956

A robbery and murder occurred at a gas station facing the national highway at 1:00am. Detectives Nagata, head of the First Investigation Division, begins investigating.

Police Precinct: Backing Investigation Trailer (1963)

10 February 1963

A man confessed to killing a woman in a labyrinth 2 years ago. The detectives must now conduct a "backing investigation" to determine whether his confession is true, because the law states that a confession alone is not enough to make the case.