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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maurice_RapfMaurice Rapf - Wikipedia

    Maurice Harry Rapf (May 19, 1914 – April 15, 2003) was an American screenwriter and professor of film studies. His work includes the screenplays for early Disney live-action features Song of the South (1946) and So Dear to My Heart (1949), uncredited work on the screenplay for the animated feature Cinderella (1950), [4] and several ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0710683Maurice Rapf - IMDb

    Maurice Rapf, the Hollywood screenwriter who became one of the pioneers of cinema studies, was born on May 19, 1914, in New York City to producer Harry Rapf and his wife, Tina Uhfelder Rapf.

  3. Apr 18, 2003 · Maurice Rapf, a screenwriter, a founder of the Writers Guild of America and a professor emeritus of the film studies department at Dartmouth, died on Tuesday. He was 88.

  4. Apr 19, 2003 · Maurice Harry Rapf, a blacklisted screenwriter whose credits before the blacklisting era included Disney’s “Song of the South” and “They Gave Him a Gun,” starring Spencer Tracy, died Tuesday in...

  5. Apr 18, 2003 · Maurice Rapf, blacklisted writer and co-founder of the Screen Writers Guild (precursor of the WGA) who helped pen such Disney classics as “Cinderella” and “Song of the South” as well as “So...

  6. Apr 18, 2003 · Maurice Rapf, 88, a screenwriter who worked on such Disney films as "Song of the South" and "So Dear to My Heart" and who promoted leftist causes, died April 15 at a hospital in Lebanon, N.H. He...

  7. Maurice Harry Rapf, writer; born New York 19 May 1914; married 1939 Louise Seidel (died 1995; one son, two daughters); died Hanover, New Hampshire 15 April 2003. The screenwriter Maurice...