Rescued by Ruby: All to Know About Netflix’s Upcoming Biographical Drama

Netflix’s upcoming drama Rescued by Ruby is going to get dog lovers excited. The OTT platform is bringing to us one of the most loving and endearing relationships in humankind, the one between a man and his best friend. Based on a real-life incident, Netflix’s latest title is surely going to move us all and, make us feel good.

Directed by Katt Shea, Rescued by Ruby is written by Karen Janszen and produced by Dan Angel, Jane Charles and Brian Gott. With production company Fezziwig Studios and cinematographer David Bercovici-Artieda in the project, let us have look at some details of the film ahead of its release.

Rescued by Ruby Cast

The film has a cast made up of popular faces which includes The Flash’s Grant Gustin as Dan, Scott Wolf as Matt Zarrella, Kaylah Zander as Melissa, Camille Sullivan as Pat Inman, Tom McBeath as Seamus Brady, Sharon Taylor as Sam, Eileen Pedde as Sergeant Amanda Grinnell, Jude Culham-Keays as Michael and, Giacomo Baessato as Rick McGuinness.

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Rescued by Ruby Plot/Synopsis

Netflix’s description of the film reads: “Chasing his dream to join an elite K-9 unit, a state trooper partners with a fellow underdog: clever but naughty shelter pup Ruby. Based on a true story.” The OTT platform further describes the film as inspiring, heartfelt and feel-good and, given one of our title characters is a dog, we are going to bet our soul on the description.

Rescued by Ruby Release Date, Trailer and More

Rescued by Ruby is arriving on Netflix this Thursday, March 17, 2022. The runtime of the film is 90 minutes. Check out the trailer for the upcoming film below!

Let us know in the comments below what you feel about this upcoming film arriving on Netflix that is based on a true incident.

Also Read: What’s Releasing in March 2022 Week 3 on Netflix, Amazon Prime and Others: Deep Water, Rescued by Ruby and More

Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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