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  1. Rusty's Birthday is a black-and-white American juvenile drama, released by Columbia Pictures in November 1949. Structured as an hour-long second feature, it is the final entry in the eight-film low-budget series which centers on the bond between the German Shepherd dog Rusty and the boy Danny Mitchell, portrayed by Ted Donaldson.

  2. Rusty's Birthday: Directed by Seymour Friedman. With Ted Donaldson, John Litel, Ann Doran, Jimmy Hunt. In the small town of Lawtonville, Illinois, Rusty, high school junior Danny Mitchell's beloved pet German Shepherd, is celebrating a birthday soon.

    • (107)
    • Drama
    • Seymour Friedman
    • 1949-11-03
  3. Rusty, the trusty German shepherd of teenager Danny Mitchell (Ted Donaldson), is sold by a vagrant pretending to be Rusty's master. Far from home, the dog flees his new owners.

    • Drama
    • Ted Donaldson
    • Seymour Friedman
  4. Rusty's Birthday ★★½ 1949 Danny searches for the lost Rusty who's been taken in by a family of transient workers. When Danny discovers his pal, he finds the young son of the family doesn't want to give Rusty up.

  5. Rusty's Birthday: Directed by Alan Rafkin. With Danny Thomas, Marjorie Lord, Rusty Hamer, Angela Cartwright. Rusty is deeply disappointed when he doesn't receive a 16th-birthday present from his parents, who are touring Europe.

    • (17)
    • Comedy, Family
    • Alan Rafkin
    • 1963-02-04
  6. A lost dog tries to find his way back to his beloved master in the final film of the Rusty series.

  7. In the small town of Lawtonville, Illinois, Rusty, high school junior Danny Mitchell's beloved pet German Shepherd, is celebrating a birthday soon. Danny is giving Rusty a new engraved collar for his birthday off of which they can hang his license.