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Tadashi Nishimoto
Camera
Born January 1, 1921 · Chikushino
Died January 1, 1997
Also known as Lan-Shan Ho · 賀蘭生 · Nishimoto Tadashi
Biography
Nishimoto Tadashi (1921–1997), also known as He Lanshan, was a Japanese cinematographer best known for his work in Hong Kong on films by the Shaw Brothers Studio. He contributed to several Japanese films and over fifty titles in Hong Kong. Nishimoto is recognized for his contributions to the development of film technology of Hong Kong.
Filmography8 titles

The Way of the Dragon
1972Director of Photography
1972Director of Photography

Come Drink with Me
1966Director of Photography
1966Director of Photography

The Ghost of Yotsuya
1959Director of Photography
1959Director of Photography

Game of Death
1978Director of Photography
1978Director of Photography

Infra-Man
1975Director of Photography
1975Director of Photography

Heads for Sale
1970Director of Photography
1970Director of Photography

Valley of the Fangs
1970Director of Photography
1970Director of Photography

Martial Hero of Southern Frontier
1973Director of Photography
1973Director of Photography