Camera
Community Rating
6.2
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Born
October 25, 1902
Died
October 24, 1956 (age 53)
Born in
Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Mitsuo Miura (October 25, 1902 – October 24, 1956) was a Japanese cinematographer. In his honor, the Japanese Cinematographers Association established the Miura Prize, awarded to an outstanding young cinematographer every year.

Shozo, a Cat and Two Women
as Director of Photography
1956

The Legend of the White Serpent
as Director of Photography
1956

I Saw the Killer
as Director of Photography
1956

Ticket to Hell
as Director of Photography
1955

Marital Relations
as Director of Photography
1955

Love Never Fails
as Director of Photography
1955

12 Chapters About Women
as Director of Photography
1954

Mother's First Love
as Director of Photography
1954

All of Myself
as Director of Photography
1954

Itsuko to sono haha
as Director of Photography
1954

The Wild Geese
as Director of Photography
1953

Where Chimneys Are Seen
as Director of Photography
1953

Forty-Eight Man
as Director of Photography
1952

A Ripple in a Morning
as Director of Photography
1952

Dispersed Clouds
as Director of Photography
1951

Lady Takarazuka
as Director of Photography
1951

Tokyo Gate
as Director of Photography
1950

Once More
as Director of Photography
1947

Those Who Make Tomorrow
as Director of Photography
1946

Duel at Yagyu Valley
as Director of Photography
1945