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Harry Rapf

Harry Rapf

  • Lassie Come Home (1943) June 01 (ET) - Reminder REMINDER
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Also Known As: Died:
Born: October 16, 1882 Cause of Death:
Birth Place: New York City, New York, USA Profession: Producer ...
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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Producer (feature film)

1.
Scene of the Crime (1949) as Producer
A detective tries to solve a policeman's murder.
2.
Gallant Bess (1947) as Producer
A soldier takes the Army horse that saved his life back to the farm.
3.
Lost Angel (1944) as Executive Producer
A girl raised to be a genius gets lost and discovers the simple pleasure of life.
4.
Swing Fever (1944) as Executive Producer
A bandleader with hypnotic powers tries to train a boxer.
5.
The Youngest Profession (1943) as Executive Producer
Teenage autograph seekers cause trouble at MGM.
6.
Lassie Come Home (1943) as Executive Producer
A faithful collie undertakes an arduous journey to return to her lost family.
7.
Joe Smith, American (1942) as Executive Producer
Nazi spies in search of government secrets kidnap a munitions worker.
8.
Forty Little Mothers (1940) as Producer
A girls'-school teacher stumbles on an abandoned baby.
9.
Burn 'Em Up O'Connor (1939) as Producer
A race car driver tries to solve a series of track-side murders before he's next.
10.
The Ice Follies of 1939 (1939) as Producer
An ice-skating team breaks up when both partners fall for the same girl.
11.
Let Freedom Ring (1939) as Producer
A crusader returns to his Western hometown to root out corruption.
12.
Henry Goes Arizona (1939) as Producer
A Broadway tenderfoot takes over a Western ranch.
13.
Stablemates (1938) as Producer
A broken down veterinarian saves a stable boy's prize racehorse.
14.
The Girl Downstairs (1938) as Producer
A European playboy falls for his maid.
15.
Everybody Sing (1938) as Producer
A theatrical family tries to put on a show but is upstaged by their servants.
16.
The Bad Man of Brimstone (1937) as Producer
An old bandit reforms when he meets his long-lost son.
17.
They Gave Him a Gun (1937) as Producer
With no other prospects, a World War I veteran turns to crime.
18.
Espionage (1937) as Producer
Rival reporters fight off spies while vying to interview a munitions tycoon.
19.
The Good Old Soak (1937) as Producer
A small-town drunk catches a temperance campaigner in dirty dealings.
20.
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937) as Producer
A young jockey goes crooked to land a valuable riding job.
21.
Live, Love and Learn (1937) as Producer
A bohemian artist and a society girl try to adjust to marriage.
22.
Three Wise Guys (1936) as Producer
23.
Old Hutch (1936) as Producer
A ne'er-do-well discovers a fortune but can't spend it.
24.
Tough Guy (1936) as Producer
To save his beloved dog, a boy runs away from home, only to get mixed up with gangsters.
25.
We Went to College (1936) as Producer
Three middle-aged men try to recapture the joys of their college days.
26.
Mad Holiday (1936) as Producer
A temperamental film star''s vacation turns deadly when he uncovers a murder.
27.
Piccadilly Jim (1936) as Producer
A cartoonist pokes fun at his widowed father's future in-laws.
28.
It's in the Air (1935) as Producer
29.
The Perfect Gentleman (1935) as Producer
A retired military man helps an actress make a comeback.
30.
Murder Man (1935) as Producer
A hard-drinking reporter specializes in murder cases, until he becomes a suspect in one himself.
31.
The Night Is Young (1935) as Producer
A European nobleman falls for a ballerina.
32.
Whipsaw (1935) as Producer
A G-man woos the sole female member of a criminal gang.
33.
A Wicked Woman (1934) as Producer
A woman kills her drunken husband to defend her children.
34.
Hollywood Party (1934) as Producer
A movie star's gala celebration creates chaos.
35.
Looking Forward (1933) as Associate Producer
A man fights to keep the family department store open during the Depression.
36.
Tugboat Annie (1933) as Associate Producer
A lady tugboat captain tries to help two young lovers come together.
37.
Turn Back the Clock (1933) as Associate Producer
A middle aged working man gets to relive his life and make himself wealthy.
38.
Broadway to Hollywood (1933) as Associate Producer
Three generations of vaudevillians fight for stardom on stage and screen.
39.
The Chief (1933) as Producer
A fireman's son goes into politics.
40.
Christopher Bean (1933) as Associate Producer
41.
Divorce in the Family (1932) as Producer
A young boy gets caught in an emotional tug of war between his divorcing parents.
42.
Lovers Courageous (1932) as Producer
A failed playwright falls for an admiral's daughter.
43.
New Morals for Old (1932) as Producer
The generation gap almost tears apart a New York society family.
44.
Emma (1932) as Producer
A housekeeper faces unexpected snobbery when she marries her boss.
45.
New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford (1931) as Producer
An ambitious young man tries to succeed in business and love.
46.
The Man in Possession (1931) as Producer
An out-of-luck heiress falls for the man appointed to dispose of her property.
47.
Possessed (1931) as Producer
A factory girl rises to the top as mistress of a tycoon, then falls in love.
48.
A Tailor Made Man (1931) as Producer
49.
The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1931) as Supervisor
A woman takes to the streets to provide for her illegitimate son.
50.
The Champ (1931) as Producer
A broken-down prizefighter battles to keep custody of his son.
51.
Never the Twain Shall Meet (1931) as Supervisor
A young lawyer's society romance suffers when he's appointed guardian of a South Seas beauty.
52.
Gentleman's Fate (1931) as Supervisor
A bootlegger falls apart when his wife leaves him.
53.
The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929) as Producer
Sketches and songs give MGM's silent stars a chance to show their stuff in talking pictures.
54.
So This Is Marriage (1924) as Supervisor
55.
Brass (1923) as Producer
56.
Heroes of the Street (1922) as Producer
57.
Your Best Friend (1922) as Producer
58.
Rags to Riches (1922) as Producer
59.
Why Girls Leave Home (1921) as Producer
60.
School Days (1921) as Supervisor
61.
The Greatest Love (1920) as Supervisor
62.
The Invisible Divorce (1920) as Supervisor
63.
Blind Youth (1920) as Mgr of prod
64.
Wanted for Murder (1918) as Producer
65.
The Struggle Everlasting (1918) as Presented By
66.
The Accidental Honeymoon (1918) as Producer
67.
The Mad Lover (1917) as Presented By
68.
One Hour (1917) as Producer
69.
To-Day (1917) as Producer
70.
The Argyle Case (1917) as Presented By

Cast (short)

71.
MGM PICTURES 1937 CONVENTION (1936)
This short chronicles, in a semihumorous way, events associated with MGM's 1937 convention for the studio's national sales and distribution staff.

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