Tadashi Nishimoto
Camera · Director of Photography · Cinematography
Born Jan 1, 1921
Active 1957–1997
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.
Filmography
Game of Death (1978) — Director of PhotographyTiger of Northland (1976) — Director of PhotographyThe Super Inframan (1975) — Director of PhotographyGames Gamblers Play (1974) — Director of PhotographyThe Way of the Dragon (1972) — Director of PhotographyThe Millionaire Chase (1969) — Director of PhotographySummer Heat (1968) — Director of PhotographyThe Brain-Stealers (1968) — Director of PhotographyThe Dragon Creek (1967) — Director of PhotographyInter-Pol (1967) — Director of PhotographyKiss and Kill (1967) — Director of PhotographyCome Drink with Me (1966) — Director of PhotographyThe Blue and the Black (1966) — Director of PhotographyThe West Chamber (1965) — Director of PhotographyThe Lotus Lamp (1965) — Director of PhotographyThe Love Eterne (1963) — Director of PhotographyLove Parade (1963) — Director of PhotographyMadam White Snake (1962) — Director of PhotographyLove Without End (1961) — CinematographyGhost Story of Yotsuya (1959) — Director of PhotographyKagebôshi: The Shadow Avenger (1959) — Director of PhotographyBlack Cat Mansion (1958) — Director of PhotographyGhost in the Regiment (1958) — Director of PhotographyThe Lady of Mystery (1957) — Director of Photography