Women's Police: Part II
Women's Police: Part II

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Women's Police: Part II

1969
Movie
85 min
Japanese

Masaaki Kagari (Akira Kobayashi) is the recruiter and protector of hostesses at the Club Rose. One day he visits Club Aron, to complain about attempts to lure hostesses from Club Rose. Aron's madam Hisayo reminds him of a tragic experience five years before, when a lovely girl named Kumi committed double suicide with a man in a hotel. For Aron's madam is Kumi's elder sister. Kagari's friend Hayazaki introduces him to Chie, the young sister of the man who died with Kumi, who has come to Tokyo to learn the truth about her brother's death. Kagari sends them both away. But he continues to be haunted by the warmed-over memories. When Club Aron is found selling bootleg whisky Kagari learns that Hisayo has been a tool in the hands of the Akune group who are also responsible for trying to steal his girls, and that Fujikura, the public prosecutor who presided over the case of Kumi's death and ruled it suicide, is now the personal lawyer of the Akune group...

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Director: UnknownGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A sequel to the 1967 film, this installment continues to follow the lives and work of female police officers. It delves into their professional challenges and personal struggles as they navigate a male-dominated field, tackling difficult cases and societal expectations. The narrative explores themes of justice, resilience, and the complexities of being a woman in law enforcement during the late 1960s.

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