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Rufus
GenreAction
Comedy
Written by
  • Bill Motz
  • Bob Ruth
Directed bySavage Steve Holland
Starring
Music byZack Ryan
Country of origin
  • United States
  • Canada
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
ProducerAmy Sydorick
CinematographyTom Harting
Editor
  • Damon Fecht
Running time42 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNickelodeon
ReleaseJanuary 18, 2016 (2016-01-18)

Rufus is an American comedy television film that aired on January 18, 2016.

Plot

Manny comes to a new school and finds it difficult to find a connection. Only his classmate Paige makes friends with him. He finds a mysterious amulet and hangs it over his dog Rufus. One night, Manny wishes to become more popular and make new friends. The next morning, Rufus has transformed himself into a boy through the amulet, which possesses magical powers. Manny takes Rufus to school with him, where he quickly becomes the most popular student. This, in turn, makes Manny jealous as he misinterprets some of Rufus' actions, but Paige can explain the situation.

At the same time a gangster gang is looking for the amulet. They discover Rufus at the school ball, and kidnap Manny to lure Rufus into their hiding place. Together with Paige, Rufus succeeds in freeing Manny and overpowering the gangsters. However, the amulet breaks down and Rufus turns back into a dog.

Cast

  • Jace Norman as Rufus
  • Davis Cleveland as Manny Garcia
  • Haley Tju as Paige
  • Noel Johansen as Mr. Black
  • Chad Riley as Dad
  • Lisa Durupt as Mom
  • Yvonne Chapman as Shaydo
  • Paul Belsito as Dim Sum
  • Darien Provost as Devon
  • Sidney Grigg as Samantha

Reception

Rufus was watched by 3.2 million viewers and a total of 0.6 million viewers in adults aged 18 to 49. It premiered January 18, 2016 during "Just Jace Day" with a marathon airing the best episodes of Henry Danger and the film Splitting Adam, another Nickelodeon original movie starring Jace Norman.[1]

Sequel

Nickelodeon released a sequel, Rufus 2, which aired on January 16, 2017, revolving around Rufus falling for a similarly afflicted girl.

References

  1. ^ Alex Welch (January 20, 2016). "Monday cable ratings: NBA soars, 'Love and Hip Hop' remains high". tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. Retrieved August 13, 2016.