Al Liguori (June 3, 1885 - May 8, 1951) was an Italian born cinematographer mainly of the silent era.
His style of photography was a precursor to what became known as film noir.
His best known surviving film is the all-black Scar of Shame (1927).
He came to America as a child and his family settled in Brooklyn New York where he was educated.
[1] He was born in Salerno Italy and died in Pennsylvania in 1951.