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Japanese film director and screenwriter (born 1957)
Kaizo Hayashi (林 海象, Hayashi Kaizō, born July 15, 1957) is a Japanese
film director and
screenwriter. He made his directorial debut with
To Sleep so as to Dream (1986). He is best known for his
neo-noir
Maiku Hama trilogy,
The Most Terrible Time in My Life (1994),
Stairway to the Distant Past (1995) and
The Trap (1996).
[1] In addition to film, Hayashi served as creative director on the 2000
Konami video game
7 Blades for the
PlayStation 2,
[2]
[3] and was director for two episodes of
Power Rangers: Time Force.
Partial filmography
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To Sleep so as to Dream (夢みるように眠りたい, Yume miru yō ni nemuritai, 1986)
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Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis (帝都物語, Teito monogatari, 1988)
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Tokyo: The Last War (帝都大戦, Teito taisen, 1989)
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Circus Boys (二十世紀少年読本, Nijūsseiki shōnen dokuhon, 1989)
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Zipang (1990)
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Figaro Story (フィガロ・ストーリー, Figaro sutōrī, 1991, "Man from the Moon" segment)
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The Most Terrible Time in My Life (我が人生最悪の時, Waga jinsei saiaku no toki, 1994)
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Stairway to the Distant Past (遥かな時代の階段を, Haruka na jidai no kaidan o, 1995)
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The Trap (罠, Wana, 1996)
- The Breath (海ほおずき, Umihoozuki, 1996)
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Cat's Eye (1997)
- Bolt (2020)
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