Rusty Bugles was a controversial Australian play written by Sumner Locke Elliott that toured extensively throughout Australia between 1948–1949 and achieved the notoriety of being closed down by the Chief Secretary's Office for obscenity.
Rusty Staub | Rusty Wallace | Rusty Hopkinson | Rusty Humphries | Rusty Schweickart | Rusty Magee | Rusty Torres | Rusty Ps | Rusty DeWees | Rusty-breasted Whistler | Rusty Anderson | Rusty Warren | Rusty Lisch | Rusty Lemorande | Rusty Kidd | Rusty Foster | Rusty-faced Parrot | Rusty Collins | The Rusty Razor | Sol's Rusty Trombone | Rusty Tillman | Rusty Smith (football player) | Rusty Smith | Rusty Russell | Rusty Nails | Rusty Morrison | Rusty Duke | Rusty Dedrick | Rusty Bugles | Rusty Blackbird |
Before Tim Burstall started on Eliza Fraser he thought Hexagon Productions should make a male bonding film, and considered Rusty Bugles, The Odd Angry Shot and Last of the Knucklemen.