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Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece ()

Tintin et le mystère de la Toison d'Or (original title)
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Tintin and Captain Haddock try to discover what is so desirable about their old and apparently worthless ship.

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Tintin
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Capitaine Haddock
Georges Loriot ...
Professeur Tournesol
Milo ...
Milou (as Milou)
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Père Alexandre
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Angorapoulos (as Marcel Bozzufi)
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Nestor
Serge Marquand ...
Le Facteur
Henri Soya ...
Claudion (as Henry Soya)
Michel Thomass ...
Yéfime
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Midas Papos (as Dario Moreno)
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Anton Karabine (as Demetrios Myrat)
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Scoubidouvitch (as Demos Starenios)
Gamonal ...
Dupont / Dupond (as Les Frères Gamonal)
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Un bandit
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Malik
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Danseurs et musiciens folkloriques (as Panygrist de Dora Stratou)
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Le notaire (uncredited)
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Cayci (uncredited)
Daniel Emilfork ...
Voice dubbing (uncredited)
Marcel Policard ...
Portrait de Thémistocle Paparanic (uncredited)

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Jean-Jacques Vierne

Written by

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André Barret ... (scenario, adaptation and dialogue) and
Rémo Forlani ... (scenario, adaptation and dialogue) (as Remo Forlani)
 
Hergé ... (character)

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André Barret ... producer (uncredited)
Michel Canello ... co-producer (uncredited)
Chantal Riviere ... co-producer

Music by

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André Popp

Cinematography by

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Raymond Pierre Lemoigne ... (as Raymond le Moigne)

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Léonide Azar ... (as Leonid Azar)

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Madeleine Bibollet ... assistant editor

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Philippe Ancellin
Marilena Aravantinou ... (as Marilene Aravantino)
Jean-Pierre Thévenet ... (as Pierre Thevenet)

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Serge Groffe ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Michel Choquet ... production manager (as Michel Chaquet)
Stepan Melikyan ... production manager

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Pierre Lary ... assistant director
Alain Boisnard ... underwater unit director (uncredited)

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Guy Villette ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Alain Boisnard ... underwater photographer
Daniel Diot ... camera operator

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Suzanne Durrenberger ... script girl

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Roger Arbus ... chief engineer
Jacqueline Choquet ... production secretary
Henry Dutrannoy ... administrator (as Henry Dutranney)
Jean-Claude Gaillard ... assistant technician
Guy Henri ... chief engineer
Pierre Lary ... crew member
Jacques Lecoq ... chief engineer
Bernard Noisette ... assistant technician
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

The first movie based on Hergé's character Tintin begins when Temistocle Paparanic, an old friend of Captain Haddock, dies and he inherits Paparanic's ship, "La Toison d'or" or "The Golden Fleece". Tintin and Haddock travel to Istanbul to collect it, only to find that its a worthless-looking wreck. However, soon a certain Anton Karabine offers him 600,000 pounds for it. When Haddock refuses to sell, he's nearly killed. After a while, the truth comes out: Paparanic and his crew led a coup in Tetaragua, a small Latin-American country. After ruling the country for three years, Paparanic left with the gold of the National Bank, and now his old shipmates are to trying get hold of it. Written by Jonathan D. H. Parshall

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Also Known As
  • Tintin et le Mystère de la Toison d'Or (France)
  • The Golden Treasure (United States)
  • Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece (World-wide, English title)
  • Tintin and the Golden Fleece (World-wide, English title)
  • Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece (Canada, English title)
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  • 104 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The first live-action addaptation of The Adventures of Tintin, with a script that did not connect with the books. See more »
Goofs Near the end as the marching band comes towards Haddock and Tintin, Professor Tournesol can be seen at the far right of the screen awaiting his cue carrying his latest invention. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in I, Tintin (1976). See more »
Soundtracks Ailleurs See more »
Crazy Credits Dupond et Dupont (Thomson and Thompson) are credited 'Incognito'. See more »

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