Yuji
Oda, Toshiro Yanagiba , Eri Fukatsu, Miki Mizuno, Chosuke Ikariya
, Soichiro Kitamura.
Part crime drama and part tongue-in-cheek parody of television's
cops-and-robbers programs, Odoru Daisousasen (Bayside Shakedown)
takes a look at the offbeat doings at the Bayside Police Station
of Japan's Metropolitan Police Department. Aoshima (Yuji Oda), a
former computer salesman who turned in his microchips to become
a traffic cop, is promoted to detective at the Bayside Station,
joining fussy bureaucrat Muroi (Toshiro Yanagiba), good-natured
rookie Yukino (Miki Mizuno) and disgruntled female detective Sumire
(Eri Fukatsu). An unusual murder case comes to their attention when
a dead body is found floating in a river with a stuffed animal sewn
to his belly. While investigating this curious turn of events, the
Bayside detectives find their station taken over by MPD agents assigned
to find out who kidnapped the police commissioner; while the crime
occurred in Bayside's jurisdiction, the force has been told to stay
away from this investigation. Before long, one of the Bayside investigators
starts looking into the kidnapping and finds things don't add up
as he expected. Odoru Daisousasen was spun off from a popular Japanese
television series which featured much of the same cast, including
Yuji Oda, who is also a top-selling pop star in Japan. The film
became a massive success on its home turf, where it was the top-grossing
domestic film of 1998. The original Japanese title translates as
"Dancing The Major Investigation Line," while the English
variant is meant to suggest the American television shows parodied
by the film.
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