

Policeman's Diary
1955 Directed by Seiji HisamatsuLending money, job hunting for civilians and babysitting. All these things are usually not listed on a policeman's job description. But for the officers of this local police station, it‘s part of their daily routine. One day, patrolman Yoshii (Hisaya Morishige) finds an abandoned baby and a six year old girl standing in front of the station. When he's declined by the welfare office, orphanage and local health clinic to take them in, he decides to take care of them himself.
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Hisaya Morishige
....................................................Patrolman Yoshii

Yūnosuke Itō
....................................................Iwata

Rentaro Mikuni
....................................................Patrolman Hanakawa

Eijirō Tōno
....................................................Old man Murata

Joe Shishido
....................................................Patrolman Yabuta

Jun Tatara
....................................................Kurebayashi

Taiji Tonoyama
....................................................Patrolman Kuramochi
Director
...........................................................Seiji Hisamatsu
Executive Producer
...........................................................Shizui Sakagami
Novel
...........................................................Einosuke Itō
Screenplay
...........................................................Toshirō Ide
Lighting Technician
...........................................................Yasuo Iwaki
Sound Recordist
...........................................................Toshio Nakamura
Art Direction
...........................................................Takeo Kimura
Production Companies
...................................................Nikkatsu Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................Drama
Comedy
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