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Stray Dog ()

Nora inu (original title)
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During a sweltering summer, a rookie homicide detective tries to track down his stolen Colt pistol.

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Detective Murakami
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Chief Detective Sato
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Harumi Namaki
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Madame Namiki
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Ogin
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Woman of Wooden Tub Shop
Reikichi Kawamura ...
Officer Ichikawa
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Old Man of Wooden Tub Shop
Yasushi Nagata ...
Investigation Chief Abe
Isao Kimura ...
Shinjiro Yusa
Teruko Kishi ...
Ogin
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Dance Director
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Yayoi Hotel Owner
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Police Inspector Nakajima
Kan Yanagiya ...
Police Officer
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Honda
Hajime Izu ...
Criminal Identification Officer
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Nakamura
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Old Landlord
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Manager of Bluebird Theatre
Akira Ubukata ...
Police Doctor
Fujio Nagahama ...
Sakura Hotel Manager
Isao Ikukaka ...
Sei-san
Shiro Mizutani ...
Punkster
Eizô Tanaka ...
Old Doctor (as Eizo Tanaka)
Kazuko Ihonbashi ...
Sato's wife
Haruko Tôgô ...
Azuma Hotel Madame
Haruko Toyama ...
Kintaro
Mie Asô ...
Woman at Pinball Parlor
Rikie Sanjô ...
Wife of Manager
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Kogetsu Hotel menageress
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Fleeing Villain
Kappei Matsumoto ...
Bar Owner
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Man in Bar Fight (scenesDeleted)
Hajime Taniguchi ...
Man in Bar Fight (scenesDeleted)

Directed by

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Akira Kurosawa

Written by

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Ryûzô Kikushima ... (writer)
 
Akira Kurosawa ... (writer)

Produced by

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Akira Kurosawa ... associate producer
Sôjirô Motoki ... producer
Senkichi Taniguchi ... associate producer
Kajirô Yamamoto ... associate producer

Music by

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Fumio Hayasaka

Cinematography by

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Asakazu Nakai

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Toshio Gotô
Yoshi Sugihara

Editorial Department

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Toshio Gotô ... negative cutter

Production Design by

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Takashi Matsuyama

Production Management

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Seinosuke Hirai ... in charge of production

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ishirô Honda ... chief assistant director
Zenshu Koizumi ... assistant director

Art Department

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Yoshirô Muraki ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Ichirô Minawa ... sound effects editor
Fumio Yanoguchi ... sound

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Chôshirô Ishii ... lighting technician
Issei Tanaka ... still photographer
Kazuo Yamada ... assistant camera

Script and Continuity Department

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Hachiko Toi ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Yoji Ken ... choreographer
Ishirô Honda ... double for Mifune dressed as soldier (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Murakami (Toshirô Mifune) is a young and inexperienced detective on the Tokyo police force. While riding a crowded bus on a hot summer day, he discovers that his gun has been stolen out of its holster. Reluctant to lose face by reporting the gun missing, Murakami first dives alone into the depths of postwar Tokyo's poverty-stricken slums and criminal underworld, but when the missing gun is implicated in a crime spree, a more experienced detective (Takashi Shimura) lends his expertise. Written by krmanirethnam

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Taglines Another great detective classic in the tradition of "High and Low" by the same director! See more »
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Also Known As
  • 野良犬 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Stray Dog (Japan, English title)
  • Stray Dog (World-wide, English title)
  • Stray Dog (United States)
  • Stray Dog (Canada, English title)
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  • 122 min
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Trivia Much of the film was filmed from the slum streets of post war Japan. These were filmed under chief assistant director Ishirô Honda, who had gone with camera operator Kazuo Yamada into some dangerous, even yakuza run, territory. Many of the scenes of Toshirô Mifune's character from the waist down are actually Honda standing in. In his book, Something Like an Autobiography, Akira Kurosawa described Honda's role stating, "I had Honda do mainly second-unit shooting. Everyday I told what I wanted and he would go out into the ruins of postwar Tokyo to film. There are few men as honest and reliable as Honda. He faithfully brought back exactly the footage I requested, so almost everything he shot was used in the final cut of the film. I'm often told that I captured the atmosphere of postwar Japan very well in Stray Dog, and if so I owe a great deal of that success to Honda." See more »
Goofs At one point, there is a man playing a tune on a harmonica that needs two people with harmonicas to play. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Sex & Melodrama (2011). See more »
Soundtracks The Waves of the Danube See more »
Quotes Police Inspector Nakajima: Bad luck either makes a man or destroys him. Are you gonna let it destroy you? Depending how you take it, bad luck can be a big break.
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