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  1. Rusty Saves a Life is a 1949 American drama film directed by Seymour Friedman and starring Ted Donaldson, Gloria Henry and Ann Doran. It was part of the Rusty series of films produced by Columbia Pictures.

  2. In small town Lawtonville, Illinois, teen-aged Danny Mitchell, his German Shepard Rusty, and Danny's five similarly aged friends have been close companions with aging and wealthy Counsellor Frank Gibson for three years, the seven having dinner together every Sunday.

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    • Drama
    • Seymour Friedman
    • 1949-02-03
  3. 1949 1h 8m Drama. List. Young Danny Mitchell (Ted Donaldson) and his pals are supposed to inherit a house from a local homeowner. But, when the man dies before...

    • Drama
    • Ted Donaldson, Gloria Henry, Michael Dunne
    • Seymour Friedman
  4. In small town Lawtonville, Illinois, teen-aged Danny Mitchell, his German Shepard Rusty, and Danny's five similarly aged friends have been close companions with aging and wealthy Counsellor Frank Gibson for three years, the seven having dinner together every Sunday.

  5. Synopsis. Rusty, portrayed by a very busy canine thespian named Flame, does exactly what the film’s title says he does. But before this prophecy can be fulfilled, the story spends a great deal of time with young Danny Mitchell (Ted Donaldson), who briefly turns to juvenile delinquency when he’s denied an expected inheritance. Cast.

    • Seymour Friedman
    • Columbia Pictures
  6. Synopsis by Bruce Eder. Danny Mitchell (Ted Donaldson) and a handful of his friends have long enjoyed the friendship of Counselor Gibson (Thuston Hall), the town patriarch of Lawtonville, Illinois, where they live.

  7. Overview. Rusty, portrayed by a very busy canine thespian named Flame, does exactly what the film's title says he does. But before this prophecy can be fulfilled, the story spends a great deal of time with young Danny Mitchell (Ted Donaldson), who briefly turns to juvenile delinquency when he's denied an expected inheritance. Seymour Friedman.