Harry Rapf (16 October 1880 – 6 February 1949) was an American film producer. Rapf began his career in 1917, and during a 20-year career became a well-known producer of films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He created the comedic duo Dane & Arthur featuring Karl Dane and George K. Arthur in the late 1920s. Rapf was one of the founding members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dance Madness
(Executive Producer)
Scene of the Crime
(Producer)
They Gave Him a Gun
(Producer)
Live, Love and Learn
(Producer)
Everybody Sing
(Producer)
New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford
(Producer)
The Chief
(Producer)
Espionage
(Producer)
The Night Is Young
(Producer)
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry
(Producer)
Your Best Friend
(Producer)
Gallant Bess
(Producer)
Where the North Begins
(Producer)
Greed
(Production Manager)
The Hollywood Revue of 1929
(Producer)
The Broadway Melody
(Producer)
Min and Bill
(Producer)
New Morals for Old
(Producer)
The Good Old Soak
(Producer)
The Bad Man of Brimstone
(Producer)
The Girl Downstairs
(Producer)
Possessed
(Producer)
Tough Guy
(Producer)
Whipsaw
(Producer)
The Champ
(Producer)
Rags to Riches
(Producer)
The Murder Man
(Producer)
Lassie Come Home
(Executive Producer)
Tugboat Annie
(Associate Producer)
A Wicked Woman
(Producer)
Donkey Baseball
(Producer)
The Ice Follies of 1939
(Producer)
Hollywood Premiere
(Scenario Writer)
Joe Smith, American
(Executive Producer)
Manhattan Serenade
(Producer)
Trained Hoofs
(Producer)
The Passionate Plumber
(Producer)
Let Freedom Ring
(Producer)
Mad Holiday
(Producer)
The Sins of the Children
(Producer)
Why Girls Leave Home
(Producer)
School Days
(Supervising Producer)