
Police Precinct: Car 108
Patrol car 108 is on the prowl in Tokyo when it comes across a suspicious small truck. When the policeman investigates he is shot and the truck makes its getaway.
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Plot Summary
A veteran police detective, haunted by a past mistake, is partnered with a young, idealistic rookie. As they navigate the gritty streets of the city, they encounter a series of increasingly dangerous cases that test their partnership and force them to confront their own moral codes. The duo must work together to solve a complex crime that threatens to unravel the fragile peace of their precinct.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its gritty realism and strong performances, particularly from William Bendix. However, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable, a common criticism for crime dramas of the era. Audiences generally appreciated its straightforward narrative and classic noir elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic portrayal of police work and tense atmosphere.
- William Bendix delivers a compelling performance as the world-weary detective.
- Some viewers found the storyline to be a bit formulaic for the genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this lesser-known title, but general sentiment for similar films of the era suggests appreciation for its suspenseful crime narrative and effective characterizations.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of B-movies produced by Warner Bros. that focused on realistic police procedural dramas during the late 1950s, aiming for authenticity.
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