Rusty روستي


Following a car accident, Danny loses his cherished dog, Skipper. Danny's father's marriage to Ann Dennis, who took the place of his mother who passed away, only made his sorrow worse. After learning of Danny's hatred toward her, Ann tries to regain his love and assists him in purchasing Rusty, the...Read more vicious dachshund.


Loddy Bicek, an orphan from Czechoslovakia, makes friends with an American army officer. He sneaks across to the United States with the soldiers and then makes his way to the lieutenant's house. Things progress as a bond between Loddy, Danny Mitchell, and his dog Rusty forms.


The busy lawyer Hugh Mitchell tries in vain to bond with his son Danny, who befriends the eccentric traveling veterinarian Dr. Francis Xavier Fay.


Danny and his friends learn that the former soldier has been punished for breaking one of the orders when he arrives in the city. Danny's friends announce the matter in the city, and as the news spreads, the punishment for the matter worsens, while Rusty gets his own family.


While running for mayor, Hugh Mitchell is having issues with his son, Danny. The trouble starts when Danny, who is helping Antonia, the new veterinarian, puts his father's campaign fliers inside the envelopes that hold the doctor's business cards.


After the 13-year-old Danny and his dog Rusty meet and become friends with Penny, a blind girl, Danny learns that the local school board wishes to send her to a state school for the blind, upon which he and Rusty try to help her.


After the death of Counsellor Frank A. Gibson, with whom Danny, his five buddies, and his German shepherd Rusty were close, they are surprised by an unexpected clause in Gibson's will that concerns them as well as Gibson's nephew, Fred.


After the German Shepherd dog Rusty is sold by a tramp, he escapes and ends up with a poor family. When the unemployed head of the family, Virgil, is accused of kidnapping Rusty and is taken to prison, it's up to his son Jeff to prove his innocence.