Finding Rin Tin Tin


4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Today on WFTY UniMás 67 HDTV (67.2)

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Un padre y su hijo se pierden en el bosque. No hay signos de civilización y el panorama luce sombrío. Pronto, un pastor alemán los conduce hacia una cabaña abandonada y descubren "La Historia De Rin Tin Tin", que los traslada a una mágica aventura.

new 2007 Spanish, Castilian
Acción/aventura Drama Familia

Cast & Crew
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Gregory Gudgeon (Actor) .. Gaston
Vlado Mihailov (Actor) .. Soldier #2
Velizar Binev (Actor) .. Henri the Merchant
Robert Blush (Actor) .. Wounded Soldier #1
Lyubomir Neikov (Actor) .. Train station Policeman
Ben Cross (Actor) .. Nikolaus
Teodor Tsolov (Actor) .. Gipsy
Ivan Rankov (Actor) .. Jacques
Tyler Jensen (Actor) .. Lee
Steven O'Donnell (Actor) .. Johnson
Todd Jensen (Actor) .. Captain Sandman
Michal Yannai (Actor) .. Monique
Mark W. Johnson (Actor) .. Pilot
Ian Porter (Actor)
William Hope (Actor) .. Major Snickens
Wesley Stiller (Actor) .. Steve

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Did You Know..
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Gregory Gudgeon (Actor) .. Gaston
Pavel Popandov (Actor)
Atanas Srebrev (Actor)
Born: April 19, 1971
Vlado Mihailov (Actor) .. Soldier #2
Velizar Binev (Actor) .. Henri the Merchant
Born: March 08, 1967
Robert Blush (Actor) .. Wounded Soldier #1
Lyubomir Neikov (Actor) .. Train station Policeman
Born: February 07, 1972
Ben Cross (Actor) .. Nikolaus
Born: December 16, 1947
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Formerly of the RADA and Royal Shakespeare Company, British leading man Ben Cross made an impressive film debut as Olympic athlete Harold Abrahams in Chariots of Fire (1981). Cross' participation in this Oscar-winning film immediately opened up new professional doors and increased his asking price. But he was not about to blindly capitalize on his new fame; he turned down 100,000 dollars to play Prince Charles in a made-for-TV movie in favor of appearing for a comparative pittance in a BBC miniseries adaptation of A.J. Cronin's The Citadel. He has continued to select film, stage, and TV roles on the basis of quality rather than monetary potential. One exception may be Cross' acceptance of the role of centuries-old vampire Barnabas Collins in the failed 1991 revival of the cult-favorite TV series Dark Shadows.
Teodor Tsolov (Actor) .. Gipsy
Born: March 07, 1980
Ivan Rankov (Actor) .. Jacques
Tyler Jensen (Actor) .. Lee
Born: April 05, 1978
Steven O'Donnell (Actor) .. Johnson
Born: May 19, 1963
Birthplace: Leeds, England
Trivia: Worked in Charing Cross Hospital as a Scientific Officer before turning his hand to acting. Appeared in various adverts for Sega in the 1990s.
Gregory Gudgen (Actor)
Todd Jensen (Actor) .. Captain Sandman
Michal Yannai (Actor) .. Monique
Born: June 18, 1972
Garrick Hagon (Actor)
Born: September 27, 1939
Mark W. Johnson (Actor) .. Pilot
Ian Porter (Actor)
Born: April 12, 1965
Armand Assante (Actor)
Born: October 04, 1949
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Relegated to a series of low-budget thrillers in his later years despite impressive appearances in such films as Paradise Alley (1978) early on, Emmy-winning actor Armand Assante can always be relied upon to turn in a solid performance despite the fact that full-fledged stardom has eluded him throughout his long and varied career. A New York City native and a graduate of Cornwall Central High School, the handsome Irish-Italian actor got an impressive start to his acting career when he was awarded one of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts' highest honors while still a student at the renowned school. Assante is well versed in both stage and screen, and after he cut his teeth on such television dramas as How to Survive a Marriage and The Doctors, the fledgling actor got his big break opposite Sylvester Stallone in 1978's Paradise Alley. High-profile roles in Private Benjamin (1980) and Unfaithfully Yours (1984) found Assante gaining screen momentum in the early '80s, though the dedicated thespian continued to moonlight with numerous stage roles throughout the decade. From 1984 on, the majority of Assante's screen work was of the television variety, and in 1989 he was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role in the made-for-television feature Jack the Ripper. Assante started off the 1990s with a bang, and after gaining momentum with such efforts as Q & A (1990), The Mambo Kings (1992), and Hoffa (1992), an unrelentingly goofy performance in Fatal Instinct (1993) proved that he did indeed have a sense of humor despite his suave composure. With Judge Dredd (1995), Assante's feature career came to something of a head in the mid-'90s, and upon returning to the small screen he would take home an Emmy for his chilling performance as the eponymous character in the 1996 crime drama Gotti. Kudos would continue to roll in when Assante took the lead role in the television production of The Odyssey (1997), and after a strong few years onscreen he would usher in the new millennium with a voice role in the animated adventure The Road to El Dorado (2000). After taking the lead in the made-for-television remake of Stanley Kramer's nuclear war drama, On the Beach (2000), Assante spent the following few years appearing in such obscure action thrillers as Federal Protection (2001) and Partners in Action (2002). Despite his low profile, the tireless actor was in fact busier than ever as he appeared in no less than five films in 2003 alone.
William Hope (Actor) .. Major Snickens
Born: March 02, 1955
Ryan Spike Dauner (Actor)
Wesley Stiller (Actor) .. Steve
Born: December 28, 1979

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