Tamio Kageyama

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Tamio Kageyama (景山 民夫, Kageyama Tamio, March 20, 1947 - January 27, 1998) was a Japanese novelist and broadcast writer. Another pen name as a broadcast writer is Tetsutarō Ōoka (大岡 鉄太郎). He won the 99th Naoki Prize in 1988 for his novel Coo: Tooi Umi Kara Kita Coo, later adapted into an animated film. Kageyama also contributed to the films Sakana kara daiokishin!! (1992), Saraba itoshiki hito yo (1987), and Hoshikuzu kodai no densetsu (1985).

Most Popular Tamio Kageyama Trailers

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The Legend of the Stardust Brothers Trailer (1985)

15 June 1985

A shady music mogul brings together two wannabe stars—punk rock rebel Kan and new-wave crooner Shingo—and transforms them into the Stardust Brothers, a girl-friendly, silver-jumpsuited, synth-pop sensation.

Dioxin from Fish! Trailer (1992)

22 February 1992

A black comedy about a former Rock'n'Roll singer, who becomes the mayor of Tokyo.

Guinea Pig Part 4: Devil Doctor Woman Trailer (1986)

10 September 1986

A doctor conducts experiments on patients which end up in anguish!

Rainbow Kids Trailer (1991)

15 January 1991

A wealthy matriarch is kidnapped by a gang of three. She is insulted by the amount of money they propose to demand as ransom, and a strange interchange of roles takes place.

Coo of the Far Seas Trailer (1993)

19 December 1993

After a storm hits their island, Yusuke (driving his jet-ski) finds a baby dinosaur. He show it to his dad, they keep it and call it Coo.

The Heartbreak Yakuza Trailer (1987)

12 September 1987

A hardened gangster encounters by chance a woman he hasn't seen since childhood. They are both engulfed in the underground world of intergang warfare.

Tamio Kageyama's Double Fantasy Trailer (1994)

02 January 1994

A 2-part TV special. The first part is a comedic bickering couple taking a sketchy plane for vacation.

Death Powder Trailer (1986)

21 June 1986

Three conspirators steal a secret android. In their warehouse hideout, the android secretes a reality-altering substance, which casts them into a frightening nether-world of interconnected subjectivity.