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- 1. Meet Rin Tin Tin Oct 15, 1954
- Rusty and Rin Tin Tin are found after the Indian raid.
- 2. Wolf Cry Oct 22, 1954
- No one believes Rusty when he witnesses a crime.
- 3. Rin Tin Tin and the Flaming Forest Oct 29, 1954
- Rusty doesn't get along with a new boy at the fort.
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.
A classic western series about a boy and his dog who help establish law and order in Arizona. IMDb provides cast and crew information, episode guide, trivia, reviews, and more for this 1954-1959 show.
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- 1954-10-15
- Family, Western
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Learn about the cast and crew of the 1950s action-adventure show about a German shepherd and his young owner. Find out who played Rusty, Lt. Rip Masters, Cpl. Boone and Sgt. Biff O'Hara.
- William Beaudine
- 5
Rin Tin Tin, Rusty, and an escaped prisoner, who claims he is being framed for murder, are lost in a severe dust storm in the middle of the desert. To make matters worse, they are nearly out of water, and Rinty is suffering from a venomous snake bite.
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The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. Rusty is almost overrun by a herd of buffalo when he sees the legendary white buffalo atop a hilltop and the herd suddenly come to a stop. While searching for a Christmas tree Lt. Rip, Rusty & Rinty encounter an Indian couple who need their assistance.
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin is an American children's television series in the Western genre that aired from October 1954 to May 1959 on the ABC television network. In all, 164 episodes aired. 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.