Showing posts with label Rin-Tin-Tin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rin-Tin-Tin. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2024

Rin-Tin-Tin -- Have You Seen the Dog Yet? -- Better Had -- November 18, 2024

Washington Times, 02-November-1924

Rin-Tin-Tin was the biggest dog star of all. During the last days of World War One, Lee Duncan, an American soldier who loved dogs, found Rinty and his sister with their dying mother in a damaged German kennel. Duncan tried to bring the puppies to America, but the female died. Duncan trained Rinty and got him into the movies, where he showed great natural talent.

Great Falls Tribune, 01-November-1924


Monday, July 22, 2024

Rin-Tin-Tin -- GRR--rr GRRR--rr--Woof! Woof! -- July 22, 2024

Exhibitors Herald, 05-July-1924

Dog star Rin-Tin-Tin goes over the script of Find Your Man, with writer Darryl F Zanuck, who went on to run 20th Century-Fox.

Exhibitors Herald, 05-July-1924

This ad calls the movie Get Your Man, but it was released as Find Your Man

Thursday, March 28, 2024

The Perfect Motion Picture Actor -- March 28, 2024

Photoplay, March, 1924

Strongheart was born in Germany and trained to work for the police and the Red Cross during World War One. After the war, the dog's owner could not afford to keep him, so he placed him with a kennel in the United States. Director Lawrence Trimble saw Strongheart and persuaded screenwriter Jane Murfin to purchase him. Trimble trained Strongheart and directed him in four movies. Strongheart got burned by a studio light in 1929 and died from a tumor caused by the burn. Strongheart was one of the first German Shepherd dogs to star in a movie.

Motion Picture News, 01-March-1924

Motion Picture Magazine, March, 1924

"The Rival of Strongheart." Rin-Tin-Tin was the biggest dog star of all. During the last days of World War One, Lee Duncan, an American soldier who loved dogs, found Rinty and his sister with their dying mother in a damaged German kennel. Duncan tried to bring the puppies to America, but the female died. Duncan trained Rinty and got him into the movies, where he showed great natural talent.

I wonder if Strongheart and Rin-Tin-Tin ever met. They might have made a nice buddy movie together.

Friday, September 29, 2023

People Love Dog Stories -- September 29, 2023

Motion Picture News, 08-September-1923

One of Jack London's most popular novels, set in the Klondike Gold Rush, The Call of the Wild, has been made into at least five motion pictures and one television series.  This is a beautiful image of Buck. Hal Roach produced this version and Fred Jackman directed. Jack Mulhall played John Thornton, Buck's last master. People love dog stories. 

Motion Picture News, 29-September-1923

Look at that face. 

Motion Picture News, 22-September-1923

Strongheart was born in Germany and trained to work for the police and the Red Cross during World War One. After the war, the dog's owner could not afford to keep him, so he placed him with a kennel in the United States. Director Lawrence Trimble saw Strongheart and persuaded screenwriter Jane Murfin to purchase him. Trimble trained Strongheart and directed him in four movies. Strongheart got burned by a studio light in 1929 and died from a tumor caused by the burn. Strongheart was one of the first German Shepherd dogs to star in a movie. I love the goggles on Strongheart and Lady Jule.

Motion Picture News, 08-September-1923

Rin-Tin-Tin was the biggest dog star of all. During the last days of World War One, Lee Duncan, an American soldier who loved dogs, found Rinty and his sister with their dying mother in a damaged German kennel. Duncan tried to bring the puppies to America, but the female died. Duncan trained Rinty and got him into the movies, where he showed great natural talent. Chester Franklin directed Where the North Begins

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Strongheart and Rin-Tin-Tin -- March 21, 2023

Gardnerville Record-Courier, 02-March-1923

Audiences at the Rex Theater in Gardnerville, Nevada must have liked dogs. The Man From Hell River (should have been The Man From Hell's River) with Rin-Tin-Tin was going to be followed by Strongheart the WonderDog in Brawn of the North. I like the image of Strongheart. Irving Cummings directed Hell's River. Jane Murfin and Lawrence Trimble directed Brawn of the North.

Motion Picture News, 31-March-1923

The Warner Brothers' production of Wolf Fangs was working in the mountains of Plumas County, California when a major blizzard put the show three weeks behind schedule. Rin-Tin-Tin starred. Chester Franklin directed. The movie was renamed as The White Silence (good choice) and released as Where the North Begins (better choice).

Monday, January 16, 2023

Featuring Rin-Tin the Dog Hero -- January 16, 2023

Moscow, Idaho Daily Star-Mirror, 17-January-1923

Rin-Tin-Tin was the biggest dog star of all. During the last days of World War One, Lee Duncan, an American soldier who loved dogs, found Rinty and his sister with their dying mother in a damaged German kennel. Duncan tried to bring the puppies to America, but the female died. Duncan trained Rinty and got him into the movies, where he showed great natural talent.

The Man from Hell's River was Rinty's first movie. Note that he is billed as "Rin-Tin the Dog Hero." Irving Cummings wrote, directed and co-starred. I like the image of the dog.

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Rin-Tin the Dog Hero -- April 26, 2022

Moving Picture World, 15-April-1922

Rin-Tin-Tin was the biggest dog star of all. Lee Duncan, an American soldier who loved dogs, found Rinty and his sister with their dying mother in a damaged German kennel. Duncan tried to bring the puppies to America, but the female died. Duncan trained Rinty and got him into the movies, where he showed great natural talent. 

The Man from Hell's River was Rinty's first movie. Note that he is billed as "Rin-Tin the Dog Hero." Irving Cummings directed.

Saturday, February 24, 2018

The Rin-Tin-Tins -- February 24, 2018

Motion Picture Magazine, June, 1927
In honor of the Lunar New Year, the Year of the Dog, here is Rin-Tin-Tin, the biggest dog star of all.  Lee Duncan, an American soldier who loved dogs, found Rinty and his sister with their dying mother in a damaged German kennel.  Duncan tried to bring the puppies to America, but the female died.  Duncan trained Rinty and got him into the movies, where he showed great natural talent.

This item shows Rinty, his mate Nanette, and five of their puppies.

The San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade is tonight. The parade has taken place since the 1860s.

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