The dark-coated German Shepherd dog Rin Tin Tin made his first film in 1923 and was the world's biggest box-office draw by 1926. He got his own radio show, The Wonder Dog, in 1930, doing his own sound effects. Warner Bros. Pictures, saved from bankruptcy by the success of his films, maintained 18 trained stand-ins in order to reduce the strain on their star.
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin was a television program which ran on ABC from October 1954 until August 1959. It starred Lee Aaker as young Rusty, a boy orphaned in an Indian raid, who was being raised by the soldiers at a cavalry post. He and his dog Rin Tin Tin helped the soldiers to establish order in the Old West.
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And please don>’t get me wrong, Spielberg films and Tintin comics played a pivotal role as cultural influences on my life. I really want this film to succeed. But after the embarrassment of the fourth Indiana Jones, the lack of updates about two promising projects like Lincoln and Interstellar, his incomprehensible partnership with Michael Bay, and the recent announcement of Robopocalypse, Io’m really starting to lose my blind faith on Spielberg, a man that may have been the best blockbuster director of all time. And these pictures are not helping me think otherwise. Like - 8 others like this comment Reply to the comment above Jmatte says: 11/1/10 3:22pm Hmmm, I will make no judgement on stills. CG can look very dead and stiff in one image, but you can have better results when it all moves. Will wait to see more.