Chief — Keishichou IR Bunsekishitsu (2018)

Chief — Keishichou IR Bunsekishitsu (2018) poster

ogane Takichi, the CEO of a construction company, is shot dead in the street in Nishi Shinjuku in Tokyo. The only eyewitness, Odagiri Naoto, refuses to cooperate with the police for some reason. Fukamachi Kotaro, a senior member of the IR Analysis Office, is ordered by Nitta Yukihiko, the head of the First Investigative Division, to handle Odagiri. The newly established office was set up on the pretext of tracking and monitoring suspects and witnesses to advance investigations by using the many surveillance cameras and GPS trackers installed in Tokyo.

Director: Seiji Izumi
Genre: TV Movie, Crime, Mystery
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Music: Kiyoshi Yoshikawa
Production: TV Asahi, Toei Company
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Seiji Izumi
More Films in Genre: TV Movie, Crime, Mystery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chief — Keishichou IR Bunsekishitsu about?
ogane Takichi, the CEO of a construction company, is shot dead in the street in Nishi Shinjuku in Tokyo. The only eyewitness, Odagiri Naoto, refuses to cooperate with the police for some reason. Fukamachi Kotaro, a senior member of the IR Analysis Office, is ordered by Nitta Yukihiko, the head of the First Investigative Division, to handle Odagiri. The newly established office was set up on the pretext of tracking and monitoring suspects and witnesses to advance investigations by using the many surveillance cameras and GPS trackers installed in Tokyo.
Who directed Chief — Keishichou IR Bunsekishitsu?
Chief — Keishichou IR Bunsekishitsu was directed by Seiji Izumi.
Who stars in Chief — Keishichou IR Bunsekishitsu?
Chief — Keishichou IR Bunsekishitsu stars Ikki Sawamura, Ayumi Ito, Toshinori Omi, Ryoko Kobayashi.
What genre is Chief — Keishichou IR Bunsekishitsu?
Chief — Keishichou IR Bunsekishitsu is a TV Movie, Crime, Mystery film.
Where was Chief — Keishichou IR Bunsekishitsu produced?
Chief — Keishichou IR Bunsekishitsu was produced in Japan.