A young Czechoslovak orphan, Loddy Bicek, befriended by an American army sergeant, is brought into the United States as a stowaway by the soldier. He is apprehended, but escapes and makes his way to the sergeant's home town. There, he is befriended by young Danny Mitchell and his dog, Rusty, a K-9 veteran of World War II. A third boy reports Loddy to the authorities, and when Loddy tries to run away, he falls into a deep ravine.
Writing | William Sackheim | Screenplay |
Directing | William Castle | Director |
Directing | William A. O'Connor | Assistant Director |
Sound | George Duning | Original Music Composer |
Art | Hans Radon | Art Direction |
Camera | Philip Tannura | Director of Photography |
Editing | James Sweeney | Editor |
Art | Robert C. Bradfield | Set Decoration |
Writing | Lewis Helmer Herman | Story |
Production | Leonard S. Picker | Producer |