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  1. Fearing that his recently-acquired step-mother, Ann Dennis, is competing with him for his father's affections, and saddened by the death of his dog, young Danny Mitchell, in the first film of the long-running "Rusty" series, seeks consolation in the companionship of a ferocious, Nazi-trained police dog, Rusty, brought to the U.S. by a returning WWII-veteran.

  2. Nov 12, 2021 · Initial release: 1945Director: Paul BurnfordProducer: Rudolph C. FlothowStarring: Ted Donaldson, Margaret Lindsay, Conrad Nagel, Gloria Holden, Robert Willia...

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  3. Released September 6th, 1945, 'Adventures of Rusty' stars Ted Donaldson, Margaret Lindsay, Conrad Nagel, Gloria Holden The NR movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 7 min, and received a user score of ...

  4. Fearing that his recently-acquired step-mother, Ann Dennis, is competing with him for his father's affections, and saddened by the death of his dog, young Danny Mitchell seeks consolation in the companionship of a ferocious, Nazi-trained police dog, Rusty, brought to the U.S. by a returning WWII-veteran.

  5. Danny Mitchell (Ted Donaldson) misses his deceased mother and is upset that his father (Conrad Nagel) is remarrying. His stepmother, the kindly Ann (Margaret Lindsay), struggles to connect with the boy. One day, Danny stumbles upon a solution to his loneliness when he encounters his neighbor's dog, Rusty, a vicious German shepherd trained by the Nazis. Danny adopts Rusty and attempts to ...

  6. Fearing that his recently-acquired step-mother, Ann Dennis, is competing with him for his father's affections, and saddened by the death of his dog, young Danny Mitchell seeks consolation in the companionship of a ferocious, Nazi-trained police dog, Rusty, brought to the U.S. by a returning WWII-veteran. The step-mother, with tender understanding, eventually wins Danny over while Danny ...

  7. The Adventures of Rusty was filmed while World War II was ending in Europe and was released on September 6, 1945, only weeks after the Japanese surrender and the end of the war. The film, to the surprise of the studio, turned out to be popular enough to warrant sequels and Columbia rushed them into production.

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