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Stephen P. Lindsey is known for Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009), Christmas in Conway (2013) and Making the Rounds with Oscar: The Extraordinary Gift of an Ordinary Cat.
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Stephen P. Lindsey is known for Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009), Christmas in Conway (2013) and Making the Rounds with Oscar: The Extraordinary Gift of an Ordinary Cat.
Hachi: A Dog's Tale is an updated American adaptation based on the Japanese film. This version, which places it in a modern American context, was directed by Lasse Hallström, written by Stephen P. Lindsey and Kaneto Shindo, and produced by Richard Gere, Bill Johnson and Vicki Shigekuni Wong.
Apr 30, 2021 · Yes, ‘Hachi: A Dog’s Tale’ is based on a true story. Although it appears unrealistic that a dog would wait for his entire life at a train station for his dead master, quite surprisingly, the screenwriter Stephen P. Lindsey has not exaggerated anything in the movie.
The screenplay by Stephen P. Lindsey is based on a 1987 movie that recreated one of the most loved stories in Japanese history. The Real Story. The real Hachi was born in Odate, Japan, in 1923, and lived with a professor at Tokyo University.
Profile. Movie: Hachiko: A Dog's Tale. Director: Lasse Hallstrom. Writer: Stephen P. Lindsey, Kaneto Shindo. Producer: Cinematographer Ron Fortunato. Release Date: December 18, 2009 (USA)/July 8, 2009 (Japan) Runtime: 104 min. Language: English. Country: U.S. Plot. A college proffessor receives a dog as a present and names it "Hachiko."
Stephen P. Lindsey is an American writer and producer, born in Greer, South Carolina, USA. His notable works include Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009), Christmas in Conway (2013), and Nothing to Lose (2018) Nationality: US