a5c7b9f00b Rinnie is asked to guard the furs of his master, fur trapper Brule Conway. When Rinnie is lured away by another female dog, Conway's winter furs are stolen by Black Wolf, a henchman for the French-Canadian trapper Pepite La Joie. After a series of adventures, Rinnie masterfully captures the evil doers and returns with the furs, winning the hearts of all. A fur trapper catches another trapper trying to steal his furs. He stops the thief, but later on the furs are stolen anyway. Rin Tin Tin Jr. tracks down the thief to try to get the furs back. Rin Tin Tin Jr. is one savvy wolf hound, capturing the bad guys and tracking down others. It's all way up north where fur trappers try to capture those stealing their catch. Grant Withers is the handsome hero who at least prevents his captured critters from suffering by putting a fast acting poison on the teeth of the traps so the animals don't suffer. I can hear animal rights activists getting upset by the thought of this happening even more than 80 years ago, but in the wild snowy north, human beings needed animal furs to survive, so this wasn't about trapping fur for profit in Withers' case but to do mankind a service.<br/><br/>The villains are obviously not as concerned about a quick death for the animals, and the main villain would certainly like to see Rin Jr. suffer for aggressive tracking him. This villain (Monte Blue) is practically driven mad by Rin's determination, and he is the type of scoundrel that movie goers used to like to hiss. At just under an hour, "The Test" is a definite crowd-pleaser of its time, dated only today by the unfortunate laws of political correctness that would seemingly like to see films like this destroyed. But this is the type of film where the hero gets both the girl and his best friend, the villains get what's coming to them, and the faithful dog proves that he is the biggest hero of them all. **SPOILERS** Outdoors adventure flick in the Yukon/Klondike territory involving Rin Tin Tin Jr, Rinnie, getting a second chance in redeeming himself after he fell down on the job in letting the thieving French Canadian trapper Pepite La Jolie steal his master's, the ruggedly handsome Brule Conway, furs.<br/><br/>Using a female dog Annette to distract Rinnie form doing his job and thus letting his guard down Pepite & Co, Black Wolf and Donovan, grabbed Brule furs leaving him high and dry. Brule having his dog Rinnie track down the fur thieves later ends up trapping Pepite in the very traps that he set for him.<br/><br/>It wasn't that easy for Rinnie to finally track down Pepite in that he not only was constantly shot at by the fleeing fur thieve but was almost drowned in his attacking Peite on his boat as he tried to batter the courageous German Shepard with one of the boat ores. The dangerous cat and mouse, or dog and human, game ended with Pepite after trying to trap Rinnie ended up getting mauled and bear trapped as Rinnie, literally coming back from the dead, ambushed him in the cold and snowy north woods.<br/><br/>In the end Brule with the help of Rinnie got his furs back together with the very valuable and rare blue fox pelt that his girl Beth McVey wanted so badly. The same fur which Pepite heisted from Brule and wanted to use to get Beth romantically involved with him. Rinnie also ended up getting the girl, Annette, but only after he turned the tables on those, Peptie & Co, who used her for their own greedy and selfish purposes.
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