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Title: Kurita Rensaburo

Directed by Mamoru Hoshi, Keita Kono and HIDETOMO MATSUDA.

Plot: K?ki Mitani

Main performance: Tamura Masakazu Masahiko Nishimura.

Ku Ku Ren Saburo, also known as Gentlemen's Interpol, has the protagonist Ku Ku Ren Saburo, a 45-year-old police officer in the search department of the Metropolitan Police Department. He is a criminal policeman who doesn't wear a tie, never wears a gun, and even trembles at the sight of a gun, but he can solve all kinds of strange cases. His two famous sayings are: "There is no real complete crime in the world" and "You have to commit a crime in front of me, just like doing magic in front of a magician".

Every episode of the drama "Taitai Ninzaburou of Gu Ku" is an independent article, and its center revolves around solving the case, and the means of solving the case is very simple, that is, Gu Ku's reasoning ability and glib tongue. Gutun can be said to be the Japanese version of Sherlock Holmes. The difference is that the drama "Gu Tun Ren Saburo" adopts the sequential method, which first describes the criminal's crime, and then Gu Tun appears. The similarities rarely involve Gu Tuan himself. In the process of confrontation with criminals, he made false statements from time to time in order to distract criminals and lead them into traps.

"Ku Chu Man Saburo" is a series, and Fuji TV has successively launched three series and produced many TV specials.

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