Finding Rin Tin Tin
Finding Rin Tin Tin is a 2007 Bulgarian–American family comedy film directed by Israeli filmmaker Danny Lerner. Based loosely on historical events, the film is the most recent in a long line that includes the character Rin Tin Tin.
| Finding Rin Tin Tin | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Danny Lerner | 
| Written by | David Rolland Jim Tierney  | 
| Produced by | Les Weldon George Furla Kirk M. Hallam  | 
| Starring | Tyler Jensen Ben Cross Gregory Gudgeon Steve O'Donnell William Hope Todd Jensen  | 
| Cinematography | Emil Topuzov | 
| Edited by | Michele Gisser | 
| Music by | Stephen Edwards | 
Production companies  | |
| Distributed by | Nu Image Films | 
Release dates  | 
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Running time  | 87 minutes[1] | 
| Countries | Bulgaria United States  | 
| Language | English | 
| Budget | $9 million[2] | 
Plot
    
The film tells the story of the original Rin Tin Tin, the legendary German Shepherd, found shortly before the end of World War I by American serviceman Lee Duncan as a shell-shocked puppy in Lorraine, France. The dog was taken to America and became the hero of several films made in the 1920s and 1930s.[3]
Cast
    
- Tyler Jensen as Lee Duncan
 - Ben Cross as Nikolaus
 - Gregory Gudgeon as Gaston
 - Steve O'Donnell as Johnson
 - William Hope as Major Snickens
 - Todd Jensen as Captain Sandman
 - Ivan Renkov as Jacques
 - Ian Porter as Lt. Bryant
 - Garrick Hagon as The General
 - Michal Yanai as Monique
 - Wesley Stiller as Steve
 
- As Rin Tin Tin
 
- Oskar
 - Sunny
 - Mira
 - Zuza
 - Lana (teenage)
 - Andy (teenage)
 
Reception
    
Finding Rin Tin Tin is the lowest ranked film on the French site AlloCiné, compiling the ratings of several film critics and was unanimously ranked 1 star.[4]
Lawsuit
    
In October 2008, Daphne Hereford, an American woman breeding progeny of the original Rin Tin Tin, asked a federal court in Houston, Texas to protect her rights to the Rin Tin Tin name.[5] The judge ruled in favor of the filmmakers, declaring the use of the name in the film to be fair use.[6]
References
    
- "FINDING RIN TIN TIN (U)". British Board of Film Classification. 2008-08-28. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
 - "Finding Rin Tin Tin (2007) - Box office / business". Internet Movie Database. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
 - "Finding Rin Tin Tin" (DVD review). Hometheaterinfo.com. August 17, 2008. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
 - Les 100 plus mauvais films selon la Presse
 - Flood, Mary. "A pooch to protect." Houston Chronicle. October 6, 2008.
 - Flood, Mary (November 12, 2009). "Rin Tin Tin breeder loses suit against filmmakers: Houston judge rules dog's name in title is fair use". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved March 7, 2021.