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{{quote|''”A [[Title Drop|stray dog]] sees only what it chases”''|'''Detective Sato'''}}
'''''Stray Dog''''' (''Nora Inu'') is an [[Akira Kurosawa]] film of 1949. It tells the story of rookie homicide detective Murakami looking for his gun, that was stolen from him on a bus. He’s helped by detective Sato, a more experienced detective, in his search. Murakami, however, constantly feels guilty because the gun has been used to commit crimes.
One of the first films to deal with the “older detective trains younger detective” plot you can see in films like ''[[Se7en]]'' or ''[[Training Day]]''.
No relation with the [[Stray Dog (manga)|
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* [[The Atoner]]: Murakami wants to catch Yusa because he knows he has committed crimes using his gun.
* [[Doing It for
* [[Film Noir]]: A rare non-American or European example
* [[Heat Wave]]: There's one through all the film, pictured by having everyone using fans all the time.
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