Police Precinct Part 2
Police Precinct Part 2

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Police Precinct Part 2

1956
Movie
61 min
Japanese

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Charles C. ColemanGenres: Crime, Drama, Film Noir

Plot Summary

In this gritty crime drama, a dedicated detective navigates the dangerous underworld of the city to bring a ruthless gang to justice. He faces moral dilemmas and personal sacrifices as he gets closer to uncovering a conspiracy that reaches high places. The pursuit is fraught with peril, testing his resolve and his commitment to upholding the law.

Critical Reception

Police Precinct Part 2 was a modest B-movie offering from 1956, largely overlooked by mainstream critics upon its release. While it delivered on the expected tropes of the crime genre, it was generally seen as a competently made but unremarkable entry. Audience reception was typically lukewarm, appreciating its straightforward narrative but finding little to distinguish it from other similar films of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • A standard, no-frills crime procedural that hits the expected beats.

  • Competent direction and performances, but lacks originality.

  • Familiar noir elements are present, but don't offer a fresh perspective.

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Fun Fact

Despite being titled 'Part 2', this film is not a direct sequel to another film titled 'Police Precinct Part 1' in the conventional sense, but rather part of a series of crime dramas often produced as second features.

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