Bill Holmes (Matty Kemp) rescues Rinty (Rin-Tin-Tin) from a car wreck, not realizing that a stolen $50,000 diamond necklace is hidden in the dog's collar. He discovers this fact when he falls into the hands of a criminal gang.

Alright, so is *The Million Dollar Collar* worth watching today? 🤔 Look, if you’re into old movies, especially silent ones with an animal star, then absolutely. It’s a pretty quick watch, just over an hour. But if you’re someone who needs sound, fast cuts, or super deep plots, this probably isn’t for you. It's more of...
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"Alright, so is *The Million Dollar Collar* worth watching today? 🤔 Look, if you’re into old movies, especially silent ones with an animal star, then absolutely. It’s a pretty quick watch, just over an hour. But if you’re someone who needs sound, fast cuts, or super deep plots, this probably isn’t for you. It's more of a cozy, short dive into 1929 cinema, like finding an old photo album. The whole thing kicks off with Rinty – that’s Rin-Tin-Tin, of course – getting into a car wreck. It looks su..."
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