Uniform Screams: Panic (1989) [N/A]

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Release Date:
June 24, 1989

Original Title:
制服絶叫 いんらんパニック

Production Companies:
Shintoho Pictures

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 68

Tsukimi Police Station, a hotbed of failed police officers, is being forced to relocate by the female land grabber Kanoko. Mirai, a rookie policewoman assigned to the traffic division of Tsukimi Police Station, is astounded by the station's unconventional misfits, including the chief Kumahachi. While on patrol, Mirai and Hitomi are hit by a mini-patrol car when a half-naked man jumps out in front of them. The man is Daihito, the landlord of the police station, and takes advantage of the opportunity to escape after being captured by Kanoko's gang.

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Art Direction:
Toshihiro Satô

Assistant Camera:
Nishisho Hisao

Assistant Gaffer:
Takashi Kaneko

Color Grading:
Kazuto Sato

Director:
Mototsugu Watanabe

Director of Photography:
Masashi Inayoshi

Editor:
Shōji Sakai

Executive Producer:
Kan Mukai

First Assistant Director:
Masahiro Kasai

Gaffer:
Hajime Tabata

Lyricist:
Kenichiro Kawakami

Makeup Artist:
Aoko Takashima

Music:
Kazutaka Nishida

Producer:
Tatsuo Ohashi

Screenplay:
Masumi Hirayanagi

Second Assistant Director:
Tadami Ohara

Still Photographer:
Ichiro Tsuda

Theme Song Performance:
Shouko Oginome
Asami Yamaguchi
Chiemi Akimoto

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