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Director
  
Go Shichitaka

Language
  
Japanese

6.8/10
IMDb

Country
  
Japan

DogxPolice movie poster
Release date
  
October 1, 2011 (2011-10-01)

Writer
  
Tetsuya Oishi (screenplay), Yoichi Komori (original story), Yoichi Komori (screenplay)

Dog×Police is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Go Shichitaka, about a special division of the Japanese police force which uses trained dogs in cases of terrorism, violent crime, and rescue missions. The film is based on the novel by Yoichi Komori.

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Yusaku Hayakawa dreams of becoming a detective, but works as a trainer for police dogs. When Yusaku gets an albino shepherd named Shiro, he forms a special bond with him. Everyone says that Shiro does not have the abilities to become a police dog, but Yusaku believes in him and trains him. When a terrorist act occurs, Shiro gets the chance to show what he has learned.

Plot

Yusaku Hayakawa (Hayato Ichihara) dreamed of one day becoming a detective. Instead, he now works as a trainer for police dogs at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. One day, Yusaku gets an Albino Shepherd named Shiro who others say can never become a police dog due to a genetic disorder. Nevertheless, Yusaku and Shiro become attached as Yusako trains Shiro to become a guard dog. Sometimes guard dogs are treated as equipment and other times required to become a human shield. Yusaku and female police officer Natsuki (Erika Toda) are against this. A series of explosions then take place as a serial bomber strikes Tokyo.

References

Dog×Police Wikipedia
Dog×Police IMDb Dog×Police themoviedb.org