For the Love of Rusty
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Directed by | John Sturges |
Produced by | John Haggott |
Written by | Malcolm Stuart Boylan Al Martin |
Starring | Ted Donaldson Tom Powers Ann Doran Aubrey Mather Sid Tomack |
Cinematography | Vincent Farrar |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date(s) | 1 May 1947 (USA) |
Running time | 68 min. |
Language | English |
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For the Love of Rusty is a 1947 drama film directed by John Sturges. It was the second of the "Rusty" film series, involving the adventures of German shepherd Rusty and his human companion, young Danny Mitchell (Ted Donaldson). This film details Danny's friendship with an eccentric "Doctor" (Aubrey Mather), and his attempts to form a closer relationship with his father (Tom Powers). In this installment, Rusty was played for the first time by Flame, who would portray Rusty in four of the eight Rusty films.
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