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Kaizō Hayashi : ウィキペディア英語版
Kaizo Hayashi

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). In addition to film, Hayashi served as creative director on the 2000 Konami video game ''7 Blades'' for the PlayStation 2.
==Partial filmography==

* ''To Sleep so as to Dream'' ( ''Yume miru yō ni nemuritai'', 1986)
* ''Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis'' ( ''Teito monogatari'', 1988)
* ''Tokyo: The Last War'' ( ''Teito taisen'', 1989)
* ''Circus Boys'' ( ''Nijūsseiki shōnen dokuhon'', 1989)
* ''Zipang'' (1990)
* ''Figaro Story'' ( ''Figaro sutōrī'', 1991, "Man from the Moon" segment)
* ''The Most Terrible Time in My Life'' ( ''Waga jinsei saiaku no toki'', 1994)
* ''Stairway to the Distant Past'' ( ''Haruka na jidai no kaidan o'', 1995)
* ''The Trap'' ( ''Wana'', 1996)
* ''The Breath'' ( ''Umihoozuki'', 1996)
* ''Cat's Eye'' (1997)

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