

Rescue Dog 1947
"Rescue dog Pluto must deal with a playful seal pup."
Rescue Dog (1947) is a charming animated short film that follows the misadventures of Pluto, the lovable rescue dog.
Director: Charles August Nichols
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rescue Dog (1947) about?
The film follows the misadventures of Pluto, a lovable rescue dog, as he tries to keep himself safe from a playful seal pup.
Who directed Rescue Dog?
Rescue Dog was directed by Charles August Nichols.
Who stars in Rescue Dog?
The film features the iconic voice of Pinto Colvig.
Is Rescue Dog (1947) worth watching?
While not rated on IMDb, Rescue Dog's lighthearted tone and comedic timing make it a great choice for families and fans of classic animation.
How long is Rescue Dog?
Rescue Dog has a runtime of 7 minutes.
About Rescue Dog (1947) — A Lovable Rescue Dog's Hilarious Misadventures
Rescue Dog (1947) is a charming animated short film that follows the misadventures of Pluto, the lovable rescue dog. Set against the serene backdrop of snow-covered mountains, this delightful comedy showcases Pluto's hapless attempts to keep himself safe, only to be constantly thwarted by a playful seal pup. The film's lighthearted tone and comedic timing make it a must-watch for families and fans of classic animation. Directed by Charles August Nichols, this short film features the iconic voice of Pinto Colvig and is a great example of the early work of the Disney animation team.
As we follow Pluto's escapades, we can't help but be charmed by his determination and resilience in the face of adversity. The film's themes of friendship and perseverance are timeless and will resonate with audiences of all ages. With its short runtime of just 7 minutes, Rescue Dog (1947) is the perfect accompaniment to a family movie night or a nostalgic trip down memory lane.




