{{Short description|American cinematographer}} {{Infobox person | image = | image_size = | caption = | name = Milton Moore | birth_date = February 8, 1884 | birth_place = Indiana, United States | death_date = August 18, 1956 (aged 72) | death_place = Los Angeles, California, United States | other_names = | occupation = Cinematographer, Writer | years_active = 1915-1933 (film) | spouse = Laura Oakley }} '''Milton Moore''' (1884–1956) was an American cinematographer of the silent era.<ref>Munden p.291</ref> He also worked on several screenplays. He collaborated a number of times with the director Dallas M. Fitzgerald.

==Selected filmography== * ''Love's Lariat'' (1916) * ''The Vanishing Dagger'' (1920) * ''Don't Get Personal'' (1922) * ''The Guttersnipe'' (1922) * ''Daughters of Today'' (1924) * ''The Tomboy'' (1924) * ''He Who Gets Slapped'' (1924) * ''Passionate Youth'' (1925) * ''Stella Maris'' (1925) * ''The Goose Woman'' (1925) * ''Josselyn's Wife'' (1926) * ''That Model from Paris'' (1926) * ''College Days'' (1926) * ''Sin Cargo'' (1926) * ''Redheads Preferred'' (1926) * ''Lost at Sea'' (1926) * ''The Earth Woman'' (1926) * ''One Hour of Love'' (1927) * ''Wilful Youth'' (1927) * ''Out of the Past'' (1927) * ''Web of Fate'' (1927) * ''Woman's Law'' (1927) * ''The First Night'' (1927) * ''The Rose of Kildare'' (1927) * ''The Girl He Didn't Buy'' (1928) * ''Golden Shackles'' (1928) * ''Maizie'' (1933)

==References== {{Reflist}}

==Bibliography== * Munden, Kenneth White. ''The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1''. University of California Press, 1997.

==External links== *{{IMDb name|0601657}}

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