"Ashita wa dotchi da" is a Japanese film directed by Keiji Hasebe, released in 1953.
Based on the novel of the same name by Tatsuo Nagai, which was serialized in "Sunday Mainichi".
During the Mainichi game against Nankai, around 30 drug patients died suddenly in the infield stands on the third base side of Korakuen Stadium. Among the reporters from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department rushing to the scene, Kubota, a newspaper publisher, was stunned every morning. I received a phone call from Yukiko, the only daughter of Kato, a senior retired reporter who comes and goes on a daily basis, wanting to meet me. However, he relies on the backing of a bug and a buckwheat shop ben who was at the scene of the crime at the time of the crime, and follows the mysterious young man from Vicko with Hoshi. On the other hand, when the victim's identity was discovered, he and Ben entered the mourning house under the guise of being drinking friends of the deceased. The victim has a beautiful nurse sister named Akiko, and Kubota feels sympathy for her now that she is alone. In the meantime, they spotted a man in the middle of the house, entered the waiting area, and followed the man out of the house to a nightclub. Kubota was appalled when he saw a woman in the hallway who was fighting with the suspect. Her eyes and nose look exactly like the victim's sister Akiko. While Kubota is busy with his daily work, his best friend, Kita, who works at the Osaka headquarters, asks Yukiko to marry him. Yukiko's errand was to consult with her, but Kubota, who secretly loves her, couldn't help but agree out of his friendship for Kita. - Yukiko, who longs for Kubota inside, has the same painful feelings, but things end as they are. "Work" broke the relationship between the two. --Yoshisato no Mitsu is a close friend of the suspect, and when Kubota detects that the two are communicating at the Shimbashi Dance Hall, he calls Akiko to confront the suspect. Blinding the eyes of the old woman who appeared to greet him, he swaps between Mitsuya and Akiko and drives to the old factory in Tsukishima, where the suspect (Saba) is waiting. Saba is confused when he sees Akiko with his former mistress, but he sees her as the sister of the man he killed. Akiko and Kubota are stuck. When he learned that the building was surrounded by police, he committed suicide with a handgun. He was a stooge of a smuggling gang and poisoned an unsuspecting opponent. A drug addict, he would not give up anything to get his medicine. "Interview with a Poisoner on the Verge of Suicide" became a clean hit for Kubota. --Kubota, who lost Yukiko at work, is now likely to end up with a kind-hearted daughter named Akiko instead.
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