Dog×Police
Dog×Police motion picture poster.jpg
Notice publicizing this film in Japan
Coordinated by Go Shichitaka
Delivered by Takahiro Sato
Starring Hayato Ichihara
Erika Toda
Jun Murakami
Takanori
Takeyama
Shinnosuke Abe
Saburo Tokito
Creation
organization
Japan NTV
Disseminated by Toho
Discharge date
October 1, 2011
Running time
104 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Box office $8,976,044[1]
Dog×Police is a 2011 Japanese movie coordinated by Go Shichitaka,[2] about an uncommon division of the Japanese police drive which utilizes prepared pooches in instances of fear based oppression, rough wrongdoing, and protect missions.[3][4] The film depends on the novel by Yoichi Komori.[5]
Plot
Yusaku Hayakawa (Hayato Ichihara) longed for one day turning into a criminologist. Rather, he currently fills in as a coach for police hounds at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. At some point, Yusaku gets an Albino Shepherd named Shiro whom others say can never turn into a police hound because of a hereditary issue. By the by, Yusaku and Shiro wind up joined as he prepares Shiro to end up a protect hound. Some of the time monitor hounds are treated as gear and different occasions required to wind up a human shield, yet Yusaku and female cop Natsuki (Erika Toda) are against this. A progression of blasts at that point happen as a sequential plane strikes Tokyo.
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