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Finding Rin Tin Tin (2007)

Finding Rin Tin Tin (2007)
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Like Lassie, another famous Hollywood pooch with a long shelf life, Rin Tin Tin was actually portrayed by numerous onscreen canines over the decades, but unlike Lassie or Benji, the first Rin Tin Tin actually experienced fantastic offscreen adventures to rival anything in the movies, before graduating to silver screen stardom. As directed by Danny Lerner, this fact-based drama recreates those events onscreen. The tale begins with Lee Duncan, a France-stationed World War I corporal who rescues a German Shepherd mother and her three puppies from a bombed-out European dog kennel. He gives the mother and two of the pups away to different owners, but keeps the third puppy (his favorite) for himself, and names the spunky canine Rin Tin Tin, after a toy that French children commonly gave to soldiers around the turn of the century. The general of the base expressly forbids Lee from keeping a high-strung dog on the premises, but Lee finds a solution by befriending one of the POWs - German dog trainer Nikolaus Egger, who agrees to train the animal despite initial resistance. Egger teaches Rin Tin Tin such amazing feats as rescuing wounded soldiers from the battlefield; later, the dog accompanies Lee back to the states and graduates to movie stardom in 14 features from 1920-31. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Tyler JensenBen Cross, (more)
Director(s):
Danny Lerner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Finding Rin Tin Tin

Like Lassie, another famous Hollywood pooch with a long shelf life, Rin Tin Tin was actually portrayed by numerous onscreen canines over the decades, but unlike Lassie or Benji, the first Rin Tin Tin actually experienced fantastic offscreen adventures to rival anything in the movies, before graduating to silver screen stardom. As directed by Danny Lerner, this fact-based drama recreates those events onscreen. The tale begins with Lee Duncan, a France-stationed World War I corporal who rescues a German Shepherd mother and her three puppies from a bombed-out European dog kennel. He gives the mother and two of the pups away to different owners, but keeps the third puppy (his favorite) for himself, and names the spunky canine Rin Tin Tin, after a toy that French children commonly gave to soldiers around the turn of the century. The general of the base expressly forbids Lee from keeping a high-strung dog on the premises, but Lee finds a solution by befriending one of the POWs - German dog trainer Nikolaus Egger, who agrees to train the animal despite initial resistance. Egger teaches Rin Tin Tin such amazing feats as rescuing wounded soldiers from the battlefield; later, the dog accompanies Lee back to the states and graduates to movie stardom in 14 features from 1920-31. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Danny Lerner
Writer(s):
David RollandJames P. Tierney
Producer(s):
George FurlaKirk HallamLes Weldon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Humor, Scary Moments)
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    Thomas B.

    I usually avoid children or dog movies because of the trauma Walt Disney caused with Old Yeller. I picked this one up since I already knew the World War I story. The movie does depict some of the true events surrounding the dog while in France during the war such as finding the litter, naming the dog and the German Prisoner Of War who helped train Rin Tin Tin. It adds some over the top characters to bring in some adversaries. There is the cook who is a buffoon but also a traitor who is selling food for the soldiers on the black market and a major who is a little obnoxious in his by the book approach to all matters concerning the dog. The film ends in France. The story of how Rin Tin Tin saved Hollywood or, at least, Warner Brothers, is not covered in this picture. I am happy to report that nothing bad happens to any animals in this movie. It is definitely aimed at children but gets a PG rating because it is, in part, a war movie.

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    Debra N.

    One of the best movies seen in years...military docudrama about Rin Tin Tin's history as a military dog hero, loved it, even at age 55!

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    Billy F.

    Very cute. I loved the dog in this movie – I wish I could have one just like him. This is a good one to sit down and watch with the whole family on a lazy Sunday afternoon. This dog is smart! And he looks out for people, like his master and the boy who gets lost – a really fun and loving story.

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