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Bob Moore
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Cinematographer
Camera and Electrical Department
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Bob Moore is known for
Kid (1990)
,
Tour of Duty (1987)
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Raven (1992)
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Known for
Kid
6.2
Camera and Electrical Department
(second unit, Tucson)
1990
Tour of Duty
8.3
TV Series
Cinematographer
1987
Raven
7.4
TV Series
Camera and Electrical Department
1992 • 1 ep
Back to the Beach
5.9
Camera and Electrical Department
1987
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Cinematographer
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Harts of the West
6.5
TV Series
Cinematographer
1993–1994
Swimsuit
5.1
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1989
Tour of Duty
8.3
TV Series
Cinematographer
1987–1990
American Rebel: The Dean Reed Story
7.8
Cinematographer
1985
Camera and Electrical Department
Previous
3
Raven
7.4
TV Series
camera operator
1992
1 episode
Kid
6.2
director of photography: second unit, Tucson
1990
Back to the Beach
5.9
water camera operator
1987
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