Camera · b. 1902 · Tokyo, Japan

Jōji Ohara

Biography

Jōji Ohara (September 27, 1902 – June 24, 1990) was a Japanese cinematographer, famous for his collaborations with director Heinosuke Gosho. In the silent era, Ohara was one of the key figures in establishing a cinematographic style characteristic of Shochiku films.

Cinematography
The Pit of Death 1968 Night Trap 1967 Shojo jutai 1966 She Was Like a Wild Chrysanthemum 1966 The Forest of No Escape 1965 六人の女を殺した男 1965 Asphalt Girl 1964 Muchana Yakko 1964 She Came For Love 1963 When Women Lie 1963 Onsen Geisha 1963 A Night to Remember 1962 A Design for Dying 1961 Kawaii mendori ga utatta 1961 Love and Life 1961 Anchin and Kiyohime 1960 The Beloved Image 1960 The Makioka Sisters 1959 The Path I Remember 1959 Assistant President 1958 Musume no boken 1958 Thirst 1958 The Third President 1958 Kisses 1957 The Chieko Story 1957 Women in Prison 1956 Engagement Ring 1956 Nobuko Rides on a Cloud 1955 Growing Up 1955 Hanran 1954 An Inn at Osaka 1954 The Cock Crows Twice 1954 The Valley Between Love and Death 1954 Farewell to Spring 1952 Dimple of Tokyo 1952 Muntinlupa no yo wa fukete 1952 The Munekata Sisters 1950 Portrait of Madame Yuki 1950 Endless Passion 1949 Ningen moyo 1949 A Woman's Fight 1949 A Flower Blooms 1948 The Virgin Who Embraced the Rainbow 1948 The Beauty of the Evening Sky 1948 The Most Beautiful 1944 Bouquet of the South Seas 1942 Children of the Sun 1938 Don't Tell Your Wife About It 1937 Woman in the Mist 1936 The New Road: Akemi 1936 Burden of Life 1935 The Groom Talks in His Sleep 1935 Sakura Ondo 1934 Storm in the City 1934 The Dancing Girl of Izu 1933 The Bride Talks in Her Sleep 1933 Love 1933 Tengoku ni musubu koi 1932 My Brother's a Fool 1932 The Willows of Ginza 1932 Studio Romance: A Guide to Love 1932 Love in Tokyo 1932 Immortal Love 1928 Magic 1927 Song of the Border Patrol 1927
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