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  2. Rin Tin Tin - Wikipedia

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    Rin Tin Tin and the rest of the crew filmed much of the outdoor action footage for The Lightning Warrior on the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, known for its huge sandstone boulders and widely recognized as the most heavily filmed outdoor shooting location in the history of the movies. [22] Rin Tin Tin and Nanette II produced at ...

  3. The Adventures of Rin-Tin-Tin - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Rin-Tin-Tin is an American children's Western television series that aired 164 episodes from October 1954 to May 1959 on the ABC television network.. The show starred Lee Aaker as Rusty, a boy orphaned in an Indian raid, who was being raised by the soldiers at a US Cavalry post known as Fort Apache.

  4. Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    The owners of Rin Tin Tin sued the producers, causing Picker to insist his dog was completely fictional. [6] Lily Tomlin was offered the female lead but wanted her partner Jane Wagner to rewrite the script. Director Michael Winner said Tomlin "felt we mustn't go for the laugh. Well, in a comedy laughs don't hurt." [1] Tomlin left the project.

  5. Katts and Dog - Wikipedia

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    It was known as Rin Tin Tin: K-9 Cop in the United States where it originally aired on CBN Cable/The Family Channel and Rintintin Junior in France on La Cinq. CTV broadcast the series in Canada. When the episodes were filmed (and shown in Canada) the dog’s name was "Rudy".

  6. Where the North Begins - Wikipedia

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    Where the North Begins is a 1923 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. This was the third film for up-and-coming canine actor Rin Tin Tin.The film survives today [2] [3] and lapsed into the public domain on January 1, 2019, along with all remaining American works from 1923 that had not yet lapsed.

  7. The Wolf Dog - Wikipedia

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    The plot concerns a young boy becoming the heir to a fortune and a villain attempting to take it from him. The boy's canine pet, Rin Tin Tin Jr., is the star of the film, protecting his master from a succession of murder attempts. This was Rin Tin Tin Jr.'s first serial outing, having replaced the original Rin Tin Tin who died in 1932.

  8. On the Border (film) - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, some border agents (John Litel and William Irving) disguised as tramps, discover McCullough's plans. Armida and Rin Tin Tin take a liking to Litel. Meanwhile, Covington has innocently sold his hacienda to McCullough. When the smugglers find out who Litel real is, they capture him. Rin Tin Tin manages to save him at the last minute.

  9. The Man from Hell's River - Wikipedia

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    The picture was notably the first of many (including a subsequent television series) for canine character Rin Tin Tin, [2] a German Shepherd who replaced a truculent wolf originally slated to appear. [3] The movie exists and is readily available online. The Man from Hell's River was produced by Irving Cummings Productions.