All About the Movies by MauriceRapf Hardcover, 112 Pages, Published 2000 by Scarecrow Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8108-3768-3, ISBN: 0-8108-3768-4
"Movies are a passion shared by people of all ages and backgrounds. Maurice Rapf, the first director of the Film Studies Program at Dartmouth College, recognizes that most people who profess a love of the movies have not spent much time learning about them. He has written this text as an attempt to fill in some of the information that movie-lovers should have but usually don't. The information contained in the book has been gleaned from ..."
Back Lot by MauriceRapf Hardcover, 236 Pages, Published 1999 by Scarecrow Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8108-3583-2, ISBN: 0-8108-3583-5
"Son of pioneer movie producer Harry Rapf, Maurice Rapf grew up in Hollywood in that city's golden age. After moving from independent filmmaking to Warner Bros., in 1924 the senior Rapf joined Louis Mayer and became one of the founding members of MGM. Hence, movies were a huge influence in Maurice Rapf's early life.After graduating from college, Rapf worked as a screenwriter for major Hollywood studios, but, in 1947, he left Hollywood, n ..."
All About the Movies by MauriceRapf Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 2000 by Scarecrow Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8108-3791-1, ISBN: 0-8108-3791-9
"Movies are a passion shared by people of all ages and backgrounds. Maurice Rapf, the first director of the Film Studies Program at Dartmouth College, recognizes that most people who profess a love of the movies have not spent much time learning about them. He has written this text as an attempt to fill in some of the information that movie-lovers should have but usually don't. The information contained in the book has been gleaned from ..."
All about the Movies A Handbook for the Movie-Loving Layman by MauriceRapf 128 Pages, Published 2000 by Scarecrow Press ISBN-13: 978-1-4617-0639-7, ISBN: 1-4617-0639-4
"Riskin could have made an abrupt cut from the decision in the crooked lawyers'
office to look up Mr. Deeds to the same group ringing the bell at the front door of
Deeds's Vermont house. But the two-minute scene with the reluctant station- ..."