RIN-TIN-TIN IN “A DOG OF THE REGIMENT”
Rin-Tin-Tin, starring in “A Dog of the Regiment,” the Warner Brothers production showing at the Majestic Theatre this evening, is a German police dog who was found and adopted by Lieutenant Lee Duncan in France. The dog when found was but three days old and in the advance war zone. It was Duncan who trained him and later put him in the movies. Rin-Tin-Tin *s first starring vehicle, “Whore the North Bogins,” was followed by a series of successes that include “The Lighthouse by the Sea,’’ “The Hero of the Big Snows,” “Find Your Man,” “Tracked in the Snow Country,” “The Night Cry,” “The Clash of the Wolves,” “While London Sleeps,” “Below the Line,” “Hills of Kentucky,’’ “Tracked by the Police” and “Jaws of Steel.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 219, 15 September 1928, Page 15 (Supplement)
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