Maurice Rapf

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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), and several films of the late 1930s. He was a co-founder of the Screen Writers Guild. He was blacklisted in 1947 due to his association with the Communist Party USA. He later taught film studies at Dartmouth College. rdf:langString
Maurice Harry Rapf (19 mai 1914, New York - 15 avril 2003, Hanover, New Hampshire) était un scénariste américain. rdf:langString
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