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Kokusai himitsu keisatsu
International Secret Police (国際秘密警察, Kokusai himitsu keisatsu) is a Japanese spy comedy film series that was produced by Toho from 1963 to 1967. It stars Tatsuya Mihashi as ISP agent Jiro Kitami. The idea came from the James Bond series such as the work of Terence Young (director)'s film, Dr. No in 1962 starring Sean Connery. 007 had became very popular around the world and this inspired the Japanese film industries to produced both [War film|war] and action films. The story is about a Japanese version of James Bond, Jiro Kitami, a member of the International Secret Police (ISP), formed by Interpol. Their job is to prevented evil crime syndicates and terrorists who are planning on taking over the country and steal things. The villains were based from SPECTRE and SMERSH (James Bond).

There are a total of five films that was produced, with screenwriter Shinichi Sekizawa and director Takashi Tsuboshima do one film. One movie was directed by Toshio Sugie, the second installment for Jun Fukuda and two of them were made by Senkichi Taniguchi. In 1966, Toho invited American film actor and television producer Roger Smith (actor) to created the fith film. They changed the original title from "Desperate Life" to "The Killing Bottle" written by Michio Tsuzuki for the pilot episode into the movie version.

Filmography

 * Interpol Code 8 (1963)
 * Tiger Tusks (1964)
 * Keg Of Gunpowder (1964)
 * Key Of Keys (1965)
 * The Killing Bottle (1967)