Bill Holmes rescues Rinty from a car wreck not realizing that there is a stolen $50,000 diamond necklace hidden in the dog's collar.
Practical Effects
Rin-Tin-Tin does his own stunts, obviously.
Production
Early Warner Bros. sound-era craftsmanship on a budget.
Director
D. Ross Lederman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Rin-Tin-Tin was Warner Bros.' biggest box office draw in the late 1920s, credited with saving the studio from bankruptcy.
This was one of Rinty's final silent-era appearances; he 'retired' as talkies rose, since audiences found his bark unconvincing with recorded sound.
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