Before becoming one of Japan's best-known horror directors with films such as "X-Seiji," "Loop" and "Creepy," Kurosawa began his horror career with 1992's "Hell Guard," which was "Director's Company"'s final film. In this film, Kiyoshi Kurosawa has created a dark story that is as much a scathing satire of corporate life as it is a B-movie thriller. A former sumo wrestler now a security guard goes on a killing spree at the company that employs him.
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