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  1. Makoto Kido, a high school science and chemistry teacher, has decided to build his own atomic bomb. Before stealing plutonium isotopes from Tōkai Nuclear Power Plant, he is involved in the botched hijack of one of his school's buses during a field trip.

  2. the man who stole the sun, Kazuhiko Hasegawa, Taiyô wo nusunda otoko, asian cinema, japanese film, cult classic. Item Size. 23625370311. A high school science teacher builds an atomic bomb and uses it to extort the nation, but cannot decide what he wants.

  3. Oct 9, 1980 · The Man Who Stole the Sun: Directed by Kazuhiko Hasegawa. With Bunta Sugawara, Kenji Sawada, Kimiko Ikegami, Kazuo Kitamura. A high school science teacher builds an atomic bomb and uses it to extort the nation, but cannot decide what he wants.

  4. Oct 6, 1979 · Makoto Kido, a high school science teacher meets an old fanatic who hijacks a bus. Police Inspector Yamashita arrests the old man at the cost of his injury. Makoto has a fanatic plan- to make an A-bomb. The police are shocked by his phony bomb.

  5. The Man Who Stole the Sun treads the finest of lines in trying to balance its subject matter and tone, but Kazuhiko Hasegawa's controversial movie about nuclear terrorism is a darkly...

  6. A high school science teacher is the butt of all his students' jokes, until their bus is hijacked on a school trip. But something more sinister lurks beneath the surface: he's building an atomic bomb in his apartment. Kazuhiko Hasegawa. Leonard Schrader.

  7. Jul 28, 2021 · The Man Who Stole the Sun [1979]: A Singular & Highly Ambitious Black Comedy. 28 July 2021. Political activist Kazuhiko Hasegawa directed only two movies, The Man Who Stole the Sun being his second and last. It was said that his mother was pregnant with him and living in Hiroshima when the atom bomb was dropped there.