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The Adventures Of Tintin 2011 - Computer-Animated/Adventure Film Official
The Adventures of Tintin (also known as The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn) is a 2011 computer-animated adventure film based on The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Directed by Steven Spielberg, produced by Peter Jackson, and written by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish, the film is based on three of Hergé's albums: The Crab with the G
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The Adventures of Tintin: Tintin In America (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin in America (28 Sep. 1992)
Tintin goes to 1930s Chicago to write about the organized crime-wave and ends up helping the police take down the infamous Al Capone and his gang!
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Crab With The Golden Claws (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin is informed by Thomson and Thompson of a case involving the ramblings of a drunken man, later killed, found with a scrap of paper from what appears to be a tin of crab meat with the word "Karaboudjan" scrawled on it. His subsequent investigation and the kidnapping of a Japanese man interested in giving him a letter leads Tintin to a ship called the Karaboudjan, where he is abducted by a syn
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The Adventures of Tintin: Tintin in Tibet (Full Movie) English Version
While on holiday at a resort in the French Alps with Snowy, Captain Haddock, and Professor Calculus, Tintin reads about a plane crash in the Gosain Than Massif in the Himalayas of Tibet. He then has a vision of his friend Chang Chong-Chen, badly injured and calling for help from the wreckage of the crashed plane. Concerned, Tintin flies to Kathmandu with Snowy and a sceptical Captain Haddock. They
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The Adventures of Tintin: Land of Black Gold (Full Movie) English Version
Across Belgium, car engines are spontaneously exploding; a result of someone tampering with the petrol at its source. With Europe on the brink of war, Captain Haddock is mobilised into the navy while Tintin and detectives Thomson and Thompson set off for the Middle Eastern kingdom of Khemed on board a petrol tanker. Upon arrival, the three are framed and arrested by the authorities under various c
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Blue Lotus (Full Movie) English Version
Staying at the palace of the Maharaja of Gaipajama in India, Tintin is approached by a visitor from Shanghai in China. The visitor supplies him with the name of Mitsuhirato, a Japanese businessman based in Shanghai, but before finishing his message is hit by a dart dipped in Rajaijah, the "poison of madness." Tintin and his fox terrier Snowy travel to Shanghai to meet Mitsuhirato, who warns them t
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The Adventures of Tintin Movie Trailer Official (HD)
http://bit.ly/clevvermovies - Click to Subscribe! The Adventures of Tintin hits theaters on December 23rd, 2011. Cast: Daniel Craig, Simon Pegg, Jamie Bell, ...
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The Adventures of Tintin: Tintin and the Picaros (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin and the Picaros (French: Tintin et les Picaros) is the twenty-third volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. It was the last Tintin adventure to be completed by Hergé, serialized in Tintin magazine in 1976.
Tintin and his friends are invited to San Theodoros by General Tapioca to clear themselves of accusations of working with Tintin's old friend,
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Seven Crystal Balls (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin and Captain Haddock are walking through the countryside when they come across a Romani community camped in a garbage dump. They find a girl named Miarka, who belongs to the community and bring her back to them. The duo then learn that the community were forced to stay at the site by the police, who forbade them to use any other location. Haddock then invites them to camp on the grounds of h
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Calculus Affair (Full Movie) English Version
During a thunderstorm, glass and porcelain items at Marlinspike Hall shatter unexplainably. Insurance salesman Jolyon Wagg arrives at the house, annoying Captain Haddock. Gunshots are heard in the Hall's grounds, and Tintin and Haddock discover a wounded man speaking in a foreign accent who soon disappears. The next morning, Professor Calculus leaves for Geneva to attend a conference in nuclear ph
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The Adventures of Tintin: Cigars of the Pharaoh (Full Movie) English Version
Holidaying on a Mediterranean cruise ship, Tintin and his dog Snowy meet wealthy film director Rastapopoulos and eccentric Egyptologist Sophocles Sarcophagus. When two policemen (Thomson and Thompson) accuse Tintin of heroin smuggling, he escapes the ship and joins Sarcophagus on his search for the undiscovered tomb of the Pharaoh Kih-Oskh. Tintin discovers that the tomb is full of boxes of cigars
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Castafiore Emerald (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin and Captain Haddock are walking through the countryside when they come across a Romani community camped in a garbage dump. They find a girl named Miarka, who belongs to the community and bring her back to them. The duo then learn that the community were forced to stay at the site by the police, who forbade them to use any other location. Haddock then invites them to camp on the grounds of h
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The Adventures Of Tintin: Secret Of The Unicorn film trailer
A teaser for the highly anticipated Tintin film has arrived giving fans a glimpse of the 3D world that director Steven Spielberg and producer Peter Jackson h...
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The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun (Full Movie) English Language
Young reporter Tintin, his dog Snowy, and friend Captain Haddock arrive in Callao, Peru. There, they plan to intercept the arrival of the Pachacamac, a ship containing their friend Professor Calculus, who is being held by kidnappers. Tintin boards the ship and learns from Chiquito, the former assistant of General Alcazar and one of the abductors, that Calculus is to be executed for wearing a brace
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The Adventures of Tintin: Explorers on the Moon (Full Movie) English Version
Professor Calculus, Tintin, Tintin's dog Snowy, Captain Haddock, and Calculus' assistant Frank Wolff are aboard an atomic-powered rocket to the Moon. Soon after takeoff they discover that the detectives Thomson and Thompson have accidentally stowed away on board, putting a strain on the oxygen supply. The detectives accidentally turn off the motor, disrupting the artificial gravity and sending eve
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Black Island (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin discovers a plane stranded in the Belgian countryside, offers to help, but is shot by the pilot. Tintin awakens in hospital, where the detectives Thomson and Thompson visit him. They inform him that the plane subsequently flew to Sussex, England, where it crashed. Tintin and Snowy proceed to Sussex, but along the way, two criminals frame Tintin for robbery. Arriving in England, the criminal
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (Full Movie) English Version
While browsing in a Brussels market, Tintin purchases an antique model ship which he intends to give to his friend Captain Haddock as a gift. Two strangers, model ship collector Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine and a man known as Barnaby, independently try to persuade Tintin to sell the model to them. He also sees the two police detectives, Thomson and Thompson, who are on the look out for a pickpocket o
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The Adventures of Tintin: Flight 714 (Full Movie) English Version
Flight 714 (French: Vol 714 Pour Sydney) is the twenty-second volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The title refers to a flight that Tintin and his friends fail to catch, as they become embroiled in a plot to kidnap an eccentric millionaire from a supersonic business jet on an Indonesian island. This album, first published in 1968, is unusual in the Ti
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Episode 12 The Adventures of Tintin Tintin And The Picaros
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The Adventures of Tintin: Red Rackham's Treasure (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin and his friend Captain Haddock plan an expedition to the West Indies aboard a fishing trawler, the Sirius, to search for the treasure of the pirate Red Rackham. Having previously read three parchments authored by Haddock's ancestor, Sir Francis Haddock, the duo had discovered the coordinates to what they believe is the treasure aboard the sunken 17th century vessel, the Unicorn. An eccentri
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The Adventure Of Tintin: The Broken Ear (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin investigates when a fetish created by the Arumbaya tribe of South America is stolen from Brussels' Museum of Ethnography, only to be returned the following day. Tintin realises that the replacement is a fake, and draws a connection with a local sculptor who has just been murdered, Jacob Balthazar. Balthazar's parrot—a witness to the murder—is obtained by two Hispanic men, Alonso Pérez and R
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Shooting Star (Full Movie) English Version
A giant meteoroid approaches the earth, spotted from an observatory by Professor Decimus Phostle, while a self-proclaimed prophet, Philippulus, predicts the end of the world. The meteoroid misses the earth, but a fragment of it plunges into the Arctic Ocean. Phostle determines that the object is made of a new material which he names phostlite, and sets off to find it with a crew of European scient
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The Adventures of Tintin -The Secret of the Unicorn (3D) Official Trailer 2 HD
Join the official page https://www.facebook.com/sonypicturesofindia Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures Present a 3D Motion Capture Film The Adventures ...
The Adventures Of Tintin 2011 - Computer-Animated/Adventure Film Official
The Adventures of Tintin (also known as The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn) is a 2011 computer-animated adventure film based on The Adventures ...
The Adventures of Tintin (also known as The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn) is a 2011 computer-animated adventure film based on The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Directed by Steven Spielberg, produced by Peter Jackson, and written by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish, the film is based on three of Hergé's albums: The Crab with the Golden Claws (1941), The Secret of the Unicorn (1943), and Red Rackham's Treasure (1944).[5] The cast includes Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg.
Spielberg acquired rights to produce a film based on The Adventures of Tintin series following Hergé's death in 1983, and re-optioned them in 2002. Filming was due to begin in October 2008 for a 2010 release, but release was delayed to 2011 after Universal opted out of producing the film with Paramount, who provided $30 million on pre-production. Sony chose to co-produce the film. The delay resulted in Thomas Sangster, who had been originally cast as Tintin, departing from the project. Producer Peter Jackson, whose company Weta Digital provided the computer animation, intends to direct a sequel. Spielberg and Jackson also hope to co-direct a third film.[6] The world première took place on 22 October 2011 in Brussels.[7] The film was released in the UK and other European countries on 26 October 2011, and in the USA on 21 December 2011, in Digital 3D and IMAX.[8]
The Adventures of Tintin grossed over $373 million,[4] and received positive reviews from critics,[9] being compared to Spielberg's previous work Raiders of the Lost Ark. It was the first non-Pixar animated film to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film.[10] Williams was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. It was nominated for six Saturn Awards, including Best Animated Film, Best Director for Spielberg and Best Music for Williams.[11] It was also the highest grossing film to be released by Nickelodeon Movies until 19 October 2014, when Nickelodeon Movies' reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles surpassed its worldwide gross.
wn.com/The Adventures Of Tintin 2011 Computer Animated Adventure Film Official
The Adventures of Tintin (also known as The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn) is a 2011 computer-animated adventure film based on The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Directed by Steven Spielberg, produced by Peter Jackson, and written by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish, the film is based on three of Hergé's albums: The Crab with the Golden Claws (1941), The Secret of the Unicorn (1943), and Red Rackham's Treasure (1944).[5] The cast includes Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg.
Spielberg acquired rights to produce a film based on The Adventures of Tintin series following Hergé's death in 1983, and re-optioned them in 2002. Filming was due to begin in October 2008 for a 2010 release, but release was delayed to 2011 after Universal opted out of producing the film with Paramount, who provided $30 million on pre-production. Sony chose to co-produce the film. The delay resulted in Thomas Sangster, who had been originally cast as Tintin, departing from the project. Producer Peter Jackson, whose company Weta Digital provided the computer animation, intends to direct a sequel. Spielberg and Jackson also hope to co-direct a third film.[6] The world première took place on 22 October 2011 in Brussels.[7] The film was released in the UK and other European countries on 26 October 2011, and in the USA on 21 December 2011, in Digital 3D and IMAX.[8]
The Adventures of Tintin grossed over $373 million,[4] and received positive reviews from critics,[9] being compared to Spielberg's previous work Raiders of the Lost Ark. It was the first non-Pixar animated film to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film.[10] Williams was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. It was nominated for six Saturn Awards, including Best Animated Film, Best Director for Spielberg and Best Music for Williams.[11] It was also the highest grossing film to be released by Nickelodeon Movies until 19 October 2014, when Nickelodeon Movies' reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles surpassed its worldwide gross.
- published: 23 Sep 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: Tintin In America (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin in America (28 Sep. 1992)
Tintin goes to 1930s Chicago to write about the organized crime-wave and ends up helping the police take down the infamous Al...
Tintin in America (28 Sep. 1992)
Tintin goes to 1930s Chicago to write about the organized crime-wave and ends up helping the police take down the infamous Al Capone and his gang!
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Tintin in America (28 Sep. 1992)
Tintin goes to 1930s Chicago to write about the organized crime-wave and ends up helping the police take down the infamous Al Capone and his gang!
- published: 28 May 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Crab With The Golden Claws (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin is informed by Thomson and Thompson of a case involving the ramblings of a drunken man, later killed, found with a scrap of paper from what appears to be...
Tintin is informed by Thomson and Thompson of a case involving the ramblings of a drunken man, later killed, found with a scrap of paper from what appears to be a tin of crab meat with the word "Karaboudjan" scrawled on it. His subsequent investigation and the kidnapping of a Japanese man interested in giving him a letter leads Tintin to a ship called the Karaboudjan, where he is abducted by a syndicate of criminals who have hidden opium in the crab tins. Tintin escapes from his locked room after Snowy chews through his bonds and Tintin knocks out a man sent to bring him food, leaving the man bound and gagged in the room. Tintin encounters Captain Haddock, an alcoholic sea captain, who is manipulated by his first mate, Allan, and is unaware of his crew's criminal activities. Tintin hides in the locker under the bed and defeats Jumbo, the sailor left in the cabin, while Allan thinks Tintin has climbed out of the porthole back into the storeroom. He blows open the storeroom door, then finding it empty goes back to the Captain's room, where he finds Jumbo tied to a chair and gagged. Escaping the ship in a lifeboat after sending a radio message to the police about the cargo, a seaplane tries to attack them. Tintin and the Captain hijack the plane, tie up the pilots, and try to reach Spain. Haddock's drunken behaviour in a storm causes them to crash-land in the Sahara, where the crew escapes.[1]
After trekking across the desert and nearly dying of dehydration, Tintin and Haddock are rescued and taken to a French outpost, where they hear on the radio the storm sunk the Karaboudjan. They travel to a Moroccan port, and along the way are attacked by Tuareg tribesmen, defending themselves with French MAS-36 rifles. At the port, members of his old crew kidnap the Captain after he recognises their disguised Karaboudjan. Tintin meets Thomson and Thompson who got his message, and they learn that the wealthy merchant Omar ben Salaad sold the crab tins; Tintin tells Thomson and Thompson to discreetly investigate. Tintin tracks down the gang and saves the Captain, but they both become intoxicated by the fumes from wine barrels breached in a shootout with the villains. Haddock chases a gang-member from the cellar to an entrance behind a bookcase in Salaad's house. Upon sobering up, Tintin discovers a necklace of a crab with golden claws on the now-subdued owner of the wine cellar, Omar ben Salaad, and realizes that he is the leader of the drug cartel. Allan steals a boat and tries escaping, but Tintin captures him. The police arrest the gang and free the Japanese man, who introduces himself as Bunji Kuraki, a police detective who was trying to warn Tintin of the group he was up against. He had been investigating the sailor on Haddock's crew who drowned; the sailor was on the verge of bringing him opium before he was eliminated. Turning on the radio, Tintin learns that, thanks to him, the entire organisation of the Crab with the Golden Claws is behind bars.
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Tintin is informed by Thomson and Thompson of a case involving the ramblings of a drunken man, later killed, found with a scrap of paper from what appears to be a tin of crab meat with the word "Karaboudjan" scrawled on it. His subsequent investigation and the kidnapping of a Japanese man interested in giving him a letter leads Tintin to a ship called the Karaboudjan, where he is abducted by a syndicate of criminals who have hidden opium in the crab tins. Tintin escapes from his locked room after Snowy chews through his bonds and Tintin knocks out a man sent to bring him food, leaving the man bound and gagged in the room. Tintin encounters Captain Haddock, an alcoholic sea captain, who is manipulated by his first mate, Allan, and is unaware of his crew's criminal activities. Tintin hides in the locker under the bed and defeats Jumbo, the sailor left in the cabin, while Allan thinks Tintin has climbed out of the porthole back into the storeroom. He blows open the storeroom door, then finding it empty goes back to the Captain's room, where he finds Jumbo tied to a chair and gagged. Escaping the ship in a lifeboat after sending a radio message to the police about the cargo, a seaplane tries to attack them. Tintin and the Captain hijack the plane, tie up the pilots, and try to reach Spain. Haddock's drunken behaviour in a storm causes them to crash-land in the Sahara, where the crew escapes.[1]
After trekking across the desert and nearly dying of dehydration, Tintin and Haddock are rescued and taken to a French outpost, where they hear on the radio the storm sunk the Karaboudjan. They travel to a Moroccan port, and along the way are attacked by Tuareg tribesmen, defending themselves with French MAS-36 rifles. At the port, members of his old crew kidnap the Captain after he recognises their disguised Karaboudjan. Tintin meets Thomson and Thompson who got his message, and they learn that the wealthy merchant Omar ben Salaad sold the crab tins; Tintin tells Thomson and Thompson to discreetly investigate. Tintin tracks down the gang and saves the Captain, but they both become intoxicated by the fumes from wine barrels breached in a shootout with the villains. Haddock chases a gang-member from the cellar to an entrance behind a bookcase in Salaad's house. Upon sobering up, Tintin discovers a necklace of a crab with golden claws on the now-subdued owner of the wine cellar, Omar ben Salaad, and realizes that he is the leader of the drug cartel. Allan steals a boat and tries escaping, but Tintin captures him. The police arrest the gang and free the Japanese man, who introduces himself as Bunji Kuraki, a police detective who was trying to warn Tintin of the group he was up against. He had been investigating the sailor on Haddock's crew who drowned; the sailor was on the verge of bringing him opium before he was eliminated. Turning on the radio, Tintin learns that, thanks to him, the entire organisation of the Crab with the Golden Claws is behind bars.
- published: 04 Jun 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: Tintin in Tibet (Full Movie) English Version
While on holiday at a resort in the French Alps with Snowy, Captain Haddock, and Professor Calculus, Tintin reads about a plane crash in the Gosain Than Massif ...
While on holiday at a resort in the French Alps with Snowy, Captain Haddock, and Professor Calculus, Tintin reads about a plane crash in the Gosain Than Massif in the Himalayas of Tibet. He then has a vision of his friend Chang Chong-Chen, badly injured and calling for help from the wreckage of the crashed plane. Concerned, Tintin flies to Kathmandu with Snowy and a sceptical Captain Haddock. They hire a Sherpa named Tharkey and few porters. They travel overland from Nepal towards the crash site.
The porters abandon the group in fear when mysterious Yeti tracks are found, while Tintin, Haddock and Tharkey go on and eventually reach the crash site. Tintin sets off with Snowy to trace Chang's steps, and, after glimpsing what seems to be a human silhouette in a snowstorm, finds a cave where Chang has carved his name on a rock. Tharkey believes that Tintin saw the Yeti and convinces him to abandon his friend and return with him to Nepal, since the area is too large to search. However, Tintin spots a scarf on a cliff face, concludes Chang is near, and continues with only the Captain. While attempting to climb upwards, Haddock slips and hangs down the cliff wall, imperilling Tintin, who is tied to him. He tells Tintin to cut the rope to save himself, but Tintin refuses. Haddock tries to cut it himself, but drops his knife, alerting Tharkey, who has returned in time to rescue them. They try to camp for the night but lose their tent and must trek onwards, unable to sleep lest they freeze, arriving within sight of the Buddhist monastery of Khor-Biyong before being caught in an avalanche.
Blessed Lightning, a monk at the monastery, has a vision of Tintin, Snowy, Haddock, and Tharkey in peril. Tintin regains consciousness and, unable to help himself, gives Snowy a note to deliver. Snowy runs to the monastery and is recognised as the dog from Blessed Lightning's vision. Tintin, Haddock and Tharkey regain consciousness in the monastery and are brought before the Grand Abbot. The Abbot tells Tintin to abandon his quest, but Blessed Lightning has another vision, through which Tintin learns that Chang is still alive inside a mountain cave at the Horn of the Yak—and that the Yeti is also there. Tintin and Haddock travel on to the Horn of the Yak.
They arrive at a cave. Tintin ventures inside and finds Chang, who is feverish and shaking. The Yeti suddenly appears, revealed as a large anthropoid, reacting with anger at Tintin's attempt to take Chang away. Lunging at Tintin, the flash bulb of Tintin's camera is accidentally set off, scaring the Yeti into fleeing. Chang explains that the Yeti saved his life after the crash. Upon returning to inhabited lands, the friends are surprised to be met by the Grand Abbot, who presents Tintin with a silk scarf in honour of the bravery he has shown for his friend Chang. As the party travels home, Chang muses that the Yeti is not a wild animal, but has a human soul. The Yeti sadly watches their departure from a distance.
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While on holiday at a resort in the French Alps with Snowy, Captain Haddock, and Professor Calculus, Tintin reads about a plane crash in the Gosain Than Massif in the Himalayas of Tibet. He then has a vision of his friend Chang Chong-Chen, badly injured and calling for help from the wreckage of the crashed plane. Concerned, Tintin flies to Kathmandu with Snowy and a sceptical Captain Haddock. They hire a Sherpa named Tharkey and few porters. They travel overland from Nepal towards the crash site.
The porters abandon the group in fear when mysterious Yeti tracks are found, while Tintin, Haddock and Tharkey go on and eventually reach the crash site. Tintin sets off with Snowy to trace Chang's steps, and, after glimpsing what seems to be a human silhouette in a snowstorm, finds a cave where Chang has carved his name on a rock. Tharkey believes that Tintin saw the Yeti and convinces him to abandon his friend and return with him to Nepal, since the area is too large to search. However, Tintin spots a scarf on a cliff face, concludes Chang is near, and continues with only the Captain. While attempting to climb upwards, Haddock slips and hangs down the cliff wall, imperilling Tintin, who is tied to him. He tells Tintin to cut the rope to save himself, but Tintin refuses. Haddock tries to cut it himself, but drops his knife, alerting Tharkey, who has returned in time to rescue them. They try to camp for the night but lose their tent and must trek onwards, unable to sleep lest they freeze, arriving within sight of the Buddhist monastery of Khor-Biyong before being caught in an avalanche.
Blessed Lightning, a monk at the monastery, has a vision of Tintin, Snowy, Haddock, and Tharkey in peril. Tintin regains consciousness and, unable to help himself, gives Snowy a note to deliver. Snowy runs to the monastery and is recognised as the dog from Blessed Lightning's vision. Tintin, Haddock and Tharkey regain consciousness in the monastery and are brought before the Grand Abbot. The Abbot tells Tintin to abandon his quest, but Blessed Lightning has another vision, through which Tintin learns that Chang is still alive inside a mountain cave at the Horn of the Yak—and that the Yeti is also there. Tintin and Haddock travel on to the Horn of the Yak.
They arrive at a cave. Tintin ventures inside and finds Chang, who is feverish and shaking. The Yeti suddenly appears, revealed as a large anthropoid, reacting with anger at Tintin's attempt to take Chang away. Lunging at Tintin, the flash bulb of Tintin's camera is accidentally set off, scaring the Yeti into fleeing. Chang explains that the Yeti saved his life after the crash. Upon returning to inhabited lands, the friends are surprised to be met by the Grand Abbot, who presents Tintin with a silk scarf in honour of the bravery he has shown for his friend Chang. As the party travels home, Chang muses that the Yeti is not a wild animal, but has a human soul. The Yeti sadly watches their departure from a distance.
- published: 09 Jul 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: Land of Black Gold (Full Movie) English Version
Across Belgium, car engines are spontaneously exploding; a result of someone tampering with the petrol at its source. With Europe on the brink of war, Captain H...
Across Belgium, car engines are spontaneously exploding; a result of someone tampering with the petrol at its source. With Europe on the brink of war, Captain Haddock is mobilised into the navy while Tintin and detectives Thomson and Thompson set off for the Middle Eastern kingdom of Khemed on board a petrol tanker. Upon arrival, the three are framed and arrested by the authorities under various charges. Thomson and Thompson are cleared and released, but Tintin is kidnapped by the Arab insurgent Bab El Ehr. He escapes and encounters an old enemy, Dr. Müller, sabotaging an oil pipeline. He reunites with Thomson and Thompson and eventually arrives in Khemed's capital city of Wadesdah. When Tintin narrates the sabotage orchestrated by Müller to the Emir Mohammed Ben Kalish Ezab, one of the Emir's attendants, Ali Ben Mahmud, informs the Emir that his son Prince Abdullah is kidnapped. Tintin suspects that Müller is responsible and assures the Emir that he would rescue Abdullah.
While on Müller's trail, he happens to meet his old friend, the Portuguese merchant Oliveira da Figueira. With Figueira's help, Tintin enters Müller's house and knocks the criminal unconscious. He finds the prince, who is imprisoned in a dungeon, and rescues him as Haddock arrives with the authorities. Müller is revealed to be the agent of a foreign power responsible for the tampering of the fuel supplies, having invented a type of chemical in tablet form, which goes by the name Formula 14, that increases the explosive power of oil by a significant amount. Thomson and Thompson find the tablets and swallow them, thinking them to be aspirin, causing them to grow long hair and beards that change colour. After analysing the tablets, Professor Calculus develops an antidote for Thomson and Thompson and a means of countering the affected oil supplies.
wn.com/The Adventures Of Tintin Land Of Black Gold (Full Movie) English Version
Across Belgium, car engines are spontaneously exploding; a result of someone tampering with the petrol at its source. With Europe on the brink of war, Captain Haddock is mobilised into the navy while Tintin and detectives Thomson and Thompson set off for the Middle Eastern kingdom of Khemed on board a petrol tanker. Upon arrival, the three are framed and arrested by the authorities under various charges. Thomson and Thompson are cleared and released, but Tintin is kidnapped by the Arab insurgent Bab El Ehr. He escapes and encounters an old enemy, Dr. Müller, sabotaging an oil pipeline. He reunites with Thomson and Thompson and eventually arrives in Khemed's capital city of Wadesdah. When Tintin narrates the sabotage orchestrated by Müller to the Emir Mohammed Ben Kalish Ezab, one of the Emir's attendants, Ali Ben Mahmud, informs the Emir that his son Prince Abdullah is kidnapped. Tintin suspects that Müller is responsible and assures the Emir that he would rescue Abdullah.
While on Müller's trail, he happens to meet his old friend, the Portuguese merchant Oliveira da Figueira. With Figueira's help, Tintin enters Müller's house and knocks the criminal unconscious. He finds the prince, who is imprisoned in a dungeon, and rescues him as Haddock arrives with the authorities. Müller is revealed to be the agent of a foreign power responsible for the tampering of the fuel supplies, having invented a type of chemical in tablet form, which goes by the name Formula 14, that increases the explosive power of oil by a significant amount. Thomson and Thompson find the tablets and swallow them, thinking them to be aspirin, causing them to grow long hair and beards that change colour. After analysing the tablets, Professor Calculus develops an antidote for Thomson and Thompson and a means of countering the affected oil supplies.
- published: 09 Jul 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Blue Lotus (Full Movie) English Version
Staying at the palace of the Maharaja of Gaipajama in India, Tintin is approached by a visitor from Shanghai in China. The visitor supplies him with the name of...
Staying at the palace of the Maharaja of Gaipajama in India, Tintin is approached by a visitor from Shanghai in China. The visitor supplies him with the name of Mitsuhirato, a Japanese businessman based in Shanghai, but before finishing his message is hit by a dart dipped in Rajaijah, the "poison of madness." Tintin and his fox terrier Snowy travel to Shanghai to meet Mitsuhirato, who warns them that the Maharajah is in danger and that they should return to India. Surviving several attempts on his life by mysterious assailants, Tintin attempts to leave for India by boat, but is kidnapped. His abductors reveal themselves as members of a secret society known as the Sons of the Dragon, who are devoted to combating the opium trade. Their spokesman, Wang Chen-Yee, explains to Tintin that Mitsuhirato is both a Japanese spy and an opium smuggler, and enlist Tintin in their fight to stop him. Tintin agrees, and spies on Mitsuhirato at the Blue Lotus opium den. Following the spy, he discovers him blowing up a Chinese railway. The Japanese government use this as an excuse to invade Northern China, taking Shanghai under its control.[1]
Tintin is captured by Mitsuhirato, who plans to poison him with Rajaijah; however, a member of the Sons of the Dragon swaps the poison for coloured water, and Tintin escapes unscathed. When Mitsuhirato discovers the deception, he convinces J.M. Dawson, the corrupt Chief of Police at the Shanghai International Settlement, to put a warrant out for Tintin's arrest. Meanwhile, Tintin enters the Settlement in search for Professor Fang Hsi-ying, an expert in poisons whom he hopes can develop a cure for Raijajah, but discovers that he has been kidnapped. Dawson's police arrest Tintin and hand him over to the Japanese, who sentence him to death before he is rescued by Wang.[2]
Travelling to Hukow with the ransom money for Fang, Tintin comes across a flood that has destroyed a village and rescues a young Chinese orphan, Chang Chong-Chen. Chang accompanies Tintin to Hukow, where one of Mitsuhirato's spies ambushes them; they realise that it was a trap and that Fang was not there. Meanwhile, the detectives Thomson and Thompson are employed by Dawson to arrest Tintin, but fail on multiple occasions. Returning to Shanghai, Tintin intends to confront Mitsuhirato, and allows himself to be captured by him. Being held prisoner at The Blue Lotus, it is revealed that Mitsuhirato is working with the film director Rastapopoulos, who is the head of the international opium smuggling organisation that Tintin had previously battled in Cigars of the Pharaoh. However, Tintin formulates a plan, with Chang and the Sons of the Dragon appearing to rescue Tintin and Fang; Rastapopoulos is arrested while Mitsuhirato commits seppuku. Fang develops a cure for Rajaijah, while Wang adopts Chang as his son.
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Staying at the palace of the Maharaja of Gaipajama in India, Tintin is approached by a visitor from Shanghai in China. The visitor supplies him with the name of Mitsuhirato, a Japanese businessman based in Shanghai, but before finishing his message is hit by a dart dipped in Rajaijah, the "poison of madness." Tintin and his fox terrier Snowy travel to Shanghai to meet Mitsuhirato, who warns them that the Maharajah is in danger and that they should return to India. Surviving several attempts on his life by mysterious assailants, Tintin attempts to leave for India by boat, but is kidnapped. His abductors reveal themselves as members of a secret society known as the Sons of the Dragon, who are devoted to combating the opium trade. Their spokesman, Wang Chen-Yee, explains to Tintin that Mitsuhirato is both a Japanese spy and an opium smuggler, and enlist Tintin in their fight to stop him. Tintin agrees, and spies on Mitsuhirato at the Blue Lotus opium den. Following the spy, he discovers him blowing up a Chinese railway. The Japanese government use this as an excuse to invade Northern China, taking Shanghai under its control.[1]
Tintin is captured by Mitsuhirato, who plans to poison him with Rajaijah; however, a member of the Sons of the Dragon swaps the poison for coloured water, and Tintin escapes unscathed. When Mitsuhirato discovers the deception, he convinces J.M. Dawson, the corrupt Chief of Police at the Shanghai International Settlement, to put a warrant out for Tintin's arrest. Meanwhile, Tintin enters the Settlement in search for Professor Fang Hsi-ying, an expert in poisons whom he hopes can develop a cure for Raijajah, but discovers that he has been kidnapped. Dawson's police arrest Tintin and hand him over to the Japanese, who sentence him to death before he is rescued by Wang.[2]
Travelling to Hukow with the ransom money for Fang, Tintin comes across a flood that has destroyed a village and rescues a young Chinese orphan, Chang Chong-Chen. Chang accompanies Tintin to Hukow, where one of Mitsuhirato's spies ambushes them; they realise that it was a trap and that Fang was not there. Meanwhile, the detectives Thomson and Thompson are employed by Dawson to arrest Tintin, but fail on multiple occasions. Returning to Shanghai, Tintin intends to confront Mitsuhirato, and allows himself to be captured by him. Being held prisoner at The Blue Lotus, it is revealed that Mitsuhirato is working with the film director Rastapopoulos, who is the head of the international opium smuggling organisation that Tintin had previously battled in Cigars of the Pharaoh. However, Tintin formulates a plan, with Chang and the Sons of the Dragon appearing to rescue Tintin and Fang; Rastapopoulos is arrested while Mitsuhirato commits seppuku. Fang develops a cure for Rajaijah, while Wang adopts Chang as his son.
- published: 09 Jul 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin Movie Trailer Official (HD)
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The Adventures of Tintin: Tintin and the Picaros (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin and the Picaros (French: Tintin et les Picaros) is the twenty-third volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. It...
Tintin and the Picaros (French: Tintin et les Picaros) is the twenty-third volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. It was the last Tintin adventure to be completed by Hergé, serialized in Tintin magazine in 1976.
Tintin and his friends are invited to San Theodoros by General Tapioca to clear themselves of accusations of working with Tintin's old friend, General Alcazar. Tintin declines the invitation, but his friends go only to be imprisoned. Tintin joins them and they all escape and join Alcazar and his rebels, the Picaros. After a successful revolution, Tintin and his friends fly home, seeing the country is no better off than before.
The book is notable for the changes made to many of the characters. Tintin no longer enjoys adventuring and has abandoned his trademark plus fours for bell-bottoms, Captain Haddock can no longer drink alcohol, and General Alcazar's masculinity is ridiculed by his new domineering wife
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Tintin and the Picaros (French: Tintin et les Picaros) is the twenty-third volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. It was the last Tintin adventure to be completed by Hergé, serialized in Tintin magazine in 1976.
Tintin and his friends are invited to San Theodoros by General Tapioca to clear themselves of accusations of working with Tintin's old friend, General Alcazar. Tintin declines the invitation, but his friends go only to be imprisoned. Tintin joins them and they all escape and join Alcazar and his rebels, the Picaros. After a successful revolution, Tintin and his friends fly home, seeing the country is no better off than before.
The book is notable for the changes made to many of the characters. Tintin no longer enjoys adventuring and has abandoned his trademark plus fours for bell-bottoms, Captain Haddock can no longer drink alcohol, and General Alcazar's masculinity is ridiculed by his new domineering wife
- published: 26 Aug 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Seven Crystal Balls (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin and Captain Haddock are walking through the countryside when they come across a Romani community camped in a garbage dump. They find a girl named Miarka,...
Tintin and Captain Haddock are walking through the countryside when they come across a Romani community camped in a garbage dump. They find a girl named Miarka, who belongs to the community and bring her back to them. The duo then learn that the community were forced to stay at the site by the police, who forbade them to use any other location. Haddock then invites them to camp on the grounds of his estate, Marlinspike Hall.[1]
Shortly afterwards, Bianca Castafiore, the famous opera diva and scourge of Haddock, decides to invite herself to Marlinspike Hall for a vacation. For some time, one of the marble steps leading to the foyer in Marlinspike Hall has had a plate-sized chip; Haddock has been waiting for the stonemason, Mr. Arthur Bolt who has been avoiding him, to fix it. On hearing of Bianca's impending visit, Haddock rushes to pack for a trip to Milan. In his haste, Haddock misses the yet unrepaired step and sprains his ankle. The doctor arrives, examines Haddock, and insists upon putting his foot and ankle in a cast while imposing a minimum of a fortnight's bed rest. Castafiore then arrives with her maid, Irma, and pianist, Igor Wagner and her Jewels. Castafiore presents a parrot for Hadock called "Iago" to keep as a pet.[2]
Compounding Haddock's problems, two reporters from the magazine Paris Flash concoct a story claiming that Haddock and Castafiore intend to get married, following a misinterpreted conversation with Professor Calculus. This results in an avalanche of congratulations from Haddock's friends. Soon after, Haddock discovers to his horror, the rumours of his engagement spread by the tabloids. He is forced to accommodate an entire television crew, who occupy Marlinspike Hall for conducting an interview with Castafiore, during which a mysterious photographer, Gino, appears with the crew. Suddenly, Irma informs Castafiore that her Jewels are stolen, Tintin suspects Gino, who runs away when there is a temporary power cut, to be the thief. Castafiore, however, finds the case containing her Jewels, stating that she had forgotten she brought them from her room. The next day, an angry Castafiore shows Tintin and Haddock a copy of the magazine, Tempo Di Roma, with the front cover showing a picture of Castafiore taken at Marlinspike Hall without her permission. Tintin discovers that Gino was a reporter working for the magazine and not a thief.[3]
A few days later, Castafiore's Emerald, given to her by the Maharajah of the fictional province of Gopal, goes missing. After initially questioning Irma and Nestor, the detectives Thomson and Thompson suspect the Romani community to be responsible for the theft after interrogating Calculus, who inavertedly speaks about them. Their suspicions are justified when they find a pair of golden scissors, found by Miarka, belonging to Irma. But soon the time comes for Castafiore to leave for Milan to perform an opera. When Tintin finds out from Castafiore that the name of the opera is called La gazza ladra (Italian: The Theiving Magpie), he realises that the true culprit responsible for the theft of the Emerald and the scissors is a Magpie, explaining later to Haddock that the scissors must have fallen out of the nest, leading to Miarka finding it. Tintin's explanation leads to the Romani community being vindicated. Tintin then retrieves the Emerald and hands it to Thomson and Thompson, who then return it to Castafiore. Mr. Bolt mends the broken step soon after, only to be damaged again by Haddock.
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Tintin and Captain Haddock are walking through the countryside when they come across a Romani community camped in a garbage dump. They find a girl named Miarka, who belongs to the community and bring her back to them. The duo then learn that the community were forced to stay at the site by the police, who forbade them to use any other location. Haddock then invites them to camp on the grounds of his estate, Marlinspike Hall.[1]
Shortly afterwards, Bianca Castafiore, the famous opera diva and scourge of Haddock, decides to invite herself to Marlinspike Hall for a vacation. For some time, one of the marble steps leading to the foyer in Marlinspike Hall has had a plate-sized chip; Haddock has been waiting for the stonemason, Mr. Arthur Bolt who has been avoiding him, to fix it. On hearing of Bianca's impending visit, Haddock rushes to pack for a trip to Milan. In his haste, Haddock misses the yet unrepaired step and sprains his ankle. The doctor arrives, examines Haddock, and insists upon putting his foot and ankle in a cast while imposing a minimum of a fortnight's bed rest. Castafiore then arrives with her maid, Irma, and pianist, Igor Wagner and her Jewels. Castafiore presents a parrot for Hadock called "Iago" to keep as a pet.[2]
Compounding Haddock's problems, two reporters from the magazine Paris Flash concoct a story claiming that Haddock and Castafiore intend to get married, following a misinterpreted conversation with Professor Calculus. This results in an avalanche of congratulations from Haddock's friends. Soon after, Haddock discovers to his horror, the rumours of his engagement spread by the tabloids. He is forced to accommodate an entire television crew, who occupy Marlinspike Hall for conducting an interview with Castafiore, during which a mysterious photographer, Gino, appears with the crew. Suddenly, Irma informs Castafiore that her Jewels are stolen, Tintin suspects Gino, who runs away when there is a temporary power cut, to be the thief. Castafiore, however, finds the case containing her Jewels, stating that she had forgotten she brought them from her room. The next day, an angry Castafiore shows Tintin and Haddock a copy of the magazine, Tempo Di Roma, with the front cover showing a picture of Castafiore taken at Marlinspike Hall without her permission. Tintin discovers that Gino was a reporter working for the magazine and not a thief.[3]
A few days later, Castafiore's Emerald, given to her by the Maharajah of the fictional province of Gopal, goes missing. After initially questioning Irma and Nestor, the detectives Thomson and Thompson suspect the Romani community to be responsible for the theft after interrogating Calculus, who inavertedly speaks about them. Their suspicions are justified when they find a pair of golden scissors, found by Miarka, belonging to Irma. But soon the time comes for Castafiore to leave for Milan to perform an opera. When Tintin finds out from Castafiore that the name of the opera is called La gazza ladra (Italian: The Theiving Magpie), he realises that the true culprit responsible for the theft of the Emerald and the scissors is a Magpie, explaining later to Haddock that the scissors must have fallen out of the nest, leading to Miarka finding it. Tintin's explanation leads to the Romani community being vindicated. Tintin then retrieves the Emerald and hands it to Thomson and Thompson, who then return it to Castafiore. Mr. Bolt mends the broken step soon after, only to be damaged again by Haddock.
- published: 26 Aug 2015
- views: 260
The Adventures of Tintin: The Calculus Affair (Full Movie) English Version
During a thunderstorm, glass and porcelain items at Marlinspike Hall shatter unexplainably. Insurance salesman Jolyon Wagg arrives at the house, annoying Captai...
During a thunderstorm, glass and porcelain items at Marlinspike Hall shatter unexplainably. Insurance salesman Jolyon Wagg arrives at the house, annoying Captain Haddock. Gunshots are heard in the Hall's grounds, and Tintin and Haddock discover a wounded man speaking in a foreign accent who soon disappears. The next morning, Professor Calculus leaves for Geneva to attend a conference in nuclear physics. Tintin and Haddock use the opportunity to investigate Calculus' laboratory, there discovering that his experiments were responsible for the glass-shattering of the previous night. While exploring, they are attacked by a stranger, who then escapes; fearing that Calculus is in danger, Tintin, Haddock, and Snowy head for Geneva. In Geneva, they learn that Calculus has gone to Nyon to meet Professor Topolino, an expert in ultrasonics. Driving there in a taxi, their car is attacked by two men in another car, who force theirs into Lake Geneva. Surviving the attack, Tintin and Haddock continue to Nyon, where they find Topolino bound and gagged in his cellar. As Tintin questions the professor, the house blows up, but they all survive.[1]
Tintin and Haddock meet the detectives Thomson and Thompson, who reveal that the wounded man at Marlinspike was Syldavian. Tintin surmises that Calculus had invented an ultrasonic device capable of being used as a weapon of mass destruction, which both Syldavian and Bordurian intelligence agents are now seeking to obtain. Discovering that Bordurian spies have kidnapped Calculus and are holding him hostage in their Rolle embassy, Tintin and Haddock seek to rescue him, but during the attempt he is captured by Syldavian agents, who are able to escape by plane to their home country. The next morning, Tintin and Haddock learn that Bordurian fighters shot down the Syldavian plane and captured Calculus, who is now being held in Borduria. They travel to Borduria's capital, Szohôd, intent on rescuing him.[2]
In the city, they are escorted to their hotel by agents of the Bordurian secret police, who have been ordered to monitor the duo by police chief Colonel Sponz. Aware that they are being monitored, Tintin and Haddock escape the hotel and hide in the opera house, where Bianca Castafiore is performing. When police come searching for them, they hide in Castafiore's closet; after Sponz comes to visit Castafiore in her dressing room, Tintin is able to steal papers that will secure Calculus' release from Bakhine Prison from his coat pocket. After disguising themselves as officials from the Red Cross, Tintin and Haddock are able to get Calculus released from prison and with him escape from Broduria aboard a tank. Back at Marlinspike Hall, Calculus reveals that he forgot to take his plans for the ultrasonic device with him to Geneva, and that he had left it at home all along; he destroys the plans so that they could not be used to create a weapon.
wn.com/The Adventures Of Tintin The Calculus Affair (Full Movie) English Version
During a thunderstorm, glass and porcelain items at Marlinspike Hall shatter unexplainably. Insurance salesman Jolyon Wagg arrives at the house, annoying Captain Haddock. Gunshots are heard in the Hall's grounds, and Tintin and Haddock discover a wounded man speaking in a foreign accent who soon disappears. The next morning, Professor Calculus leaves for Geneva to attend a conference in nuclear physics. Tintin and Haddock use the opportunity to investigate Calculus' laboratory, there discovering that his experiments were responsible for the glass-shattering of the previous night. While exploring, they are attacked by a stranger, who then escapes; fearing that Calculus is in danger, Tintin, Haddock, and Snowy head for Geneva. In Geneva, they learn that Calculus has gone to Nyon to meet Professor Topolino, an expert in ultrasonics. Driving there in a taxi, their car is attacked by two men in another car, who force theirs into Lake Geneva. Surviving the attack, Tintin and Haddock continue to Nyon, where they find Topolino bound and gagged in his cellar. As Tintin questions the professor, the house blows up, but they all survive.[1]
Tintin and Haddock meet the detectives Thomson and Thompson, who reveal that the wounded man at Marlinspike was Syldavian. Tintin surmises that Calculus had invented an ultrasonic device capable of being used as a weapon of mass destruction, which both Syldavian and Bordurian intelligence agents are now seeking to obtain. Discovering that Bordurian spies have kidnapped Calculus and are holding him hostage in their Rolle embassy, Tintin and Haddock seek to rescue him, but during the attempt he is captured by Syldavian agents, who are able to escape by plane to their home country. The next morning, Tintin and Haddock learn that Bordurian fighters shot down the Syldavian plane and captured Calculus, who is now being held in Borduria. They travel to Borduria's capital, Szohôd, intent on rescuing him.[2]
In the city, they are escorted to their hotel by agents of the Bordurian secret police, who have been ordered to monitor the duo by police chief Colonel Sponz. Aware that they are being monitored, Tintin and Haddock escape the hotel and hide in the opera house, where Bianca Castafiore is performing. When police come searching for them, they hide in Castafiore's closet; after Sponz comes to visit Castafiore in her dressing room, Tintin is able to steal papers that will secure Calculus' release from Bakhine Prison from his coat pocket. After disguising themselves as officials from the Red Cross, Tintin and Haddock are able to get Calculus released from prison and with him escape from Broduria aboard a tank. Back at Marlinspike Hall, Calculus reveals that he forgot to take his plans for the ultrasonic device with him to Geneva, and that he had left it at home all along; he destroys the plans so that they could not be used to create a weapon.
- published: 09 Jul 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: Cigars of the Pharaoh (Full Movie) English Version
Holidaying on a Mediterranean cruise ship, Tintin and his dog Snowy meet wealthy film director Rastapopoulos and eccentric Egyptologist Sophocles Sarcophagus. W...
Holidaying on a Mediterranean cruise ship, Tintin and his dog Snowy meet wealthy film director Rastapopoulos and eccentric Egyptologist Sophocles Sarcophagus. When two policemen (Thomson and Thompson) accuse Tintin of heroin smuggling, he escapes the ship and joins Sarcophagus on his search for the undiscovered tomb of the Pharaoh Kih-Oskh. Tintin discovers that the tomb is full of boxes of cigars labelled with a mysterious symbol, but he and Sarcophagus fall unconscious after an unseen enemy gasses them. They are then taken aboard a ship inside wooden sarcophagi, captained by smuggler Allan, but to avoid the coastguard Allan orders Tintin and Snowy thrown overboard. They are rescued by a gunrunner who sails them to Arabia. Travelling by land, Tintin meets Sheikh Patrash Pasha, a big fan of his, and encounters Rastapopoulos filming a movie. The local army drafts Tintin then arrests him as a spy, before Thomson and Thompson rescue him.[1]
Boarding a plane, he escapes Arabia but runs out of fuel over India, crashing into the jungle. He discovers Sarcophagus, who has become insane as the result of being injected with Rajaijah juice: "the poison of madness". Tintin is hypnotised by a fakir and institutionalised in an asylum, which he soon escapes. Meeting the Maharaja of Gaipajama, the two become friends, with the Maharaja revealing that his family has long been fighting a criminal opium-smuggling gang. The fakir appears and Tintin follows him, discovers the drug cartel's hideout and is able to capture the cartel. Tintin recognises their Kih-Oskh symbol and realises it is the same organisation that was operating in Egypt and Arabia. The fakir escapes, and with the masked leader of the conspiracy kidnaps the Maharaja's son. Tintin pursues them in a sports car, rescuing the boy, while the leader falls into a chasm. Tintin returns to Gaipajama, where his return is celebrated. Unwrapping one of the cigars with the mysterious Kih-Oskh symbol, Tintin explains to the Maharaja how opium was smuggled across the world in the cigars.
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Holidaying on a Mediterranean cruise ship, Tintin and his dog Snowy meet wealthy film director Rastapopoulos and eccentric Egyptologist Sophocles Sarcophagus. When two policemen (Thomson and Thompson) accuse Tintin of heroin smuggling, he escapes the ship and joins Sarcophagus on his search for the undiscovered tomb of the Pharaoh Kih-Oskh. Tintin discovers that the tomb is full of boxes of cigars labelled with a mysterious symbol, but he and Sarcophagus fall unconscious after an unseen enemy gasses them. They are then taken aboard a ship inside wooden sarcophagi, captained by smuggler Allan, but to avoid the coastguard Allan orders Tintin and Snowy thrown overboard. They are rescued by a gunrunner who sails them to Arabia. Travelling by land, Tintin meets Sheikh Patrash Pasha, a big fan of his, and encounters Rastapopoulos filming a movie. The local army drafts Tintin then arrests him as a spy, before Thomson and Thompson rescue him.[1]
Boarding a plane, he escapes Arabia but runs out of fuel over India, crashing into the jungle. He discovers Sarcophagus, who has become insane as the result of being injected with Rajaijah juice: "the poison of madness". Tintin is hypnotised by a fakir and institutionalised in an asylum, which he soon escapes. Meeting the Maharaja of Gaipajama, the two become friends, with the Maharaja revealing that his family has long been fighting a criminal opium-smuggling gang. The fakir appears and Tintin follows him, discovers the drug cartel's hideout and is able to capture the cartel. Tintin recognises their Kih-Oskh symbol and realises it is the same organisation that was operating in Egypt and Arabia. The fakir escapes, and with the masked leader of the conspiracy kidnaps the Maharaja's son. Tintin pursues them in a sports car, rescuing the boy, while the leader falls into a chasm. Tintin returns to Gaipajama, where his return is celebrated. Unwrapping one of the cigars with the mysterious Kih-Oskh symbol, Tintin explains to the Maharaja how opium was smuggled across the world in the cigars.
- published: 09 Jul 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Castafiore Emerald (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin and Captain Haddock are walking through the countryside when they come across a Romani community camped in a garbage dump. They find a girl named Miarka,...
Tintin and Captain Haddock are walking through the countryside when they come across a Romani community camped in a garbage dump. They find a girl named Miarka, who belongs to the community and bring her back to them. The duo then learn that the community were forced to stay at the site by the police, who forbade them to use any other location. Haddock then invites them to camp on the grounds of his estate, Marlinspike Hall.[1]
Shortly afterwards, Bianca Castafiore, the famous opera diva and scourge of Haddock, decides to invite herself to Marlinspike Hall for a vacation. For some time, one of the marble steps leading to the foyer in Marlinspike Hall has had a plate-sized chip; Haddock has been waiting for the stonemason, Mr. Arthur Bolt who has been avoiding him, to fix it. On hearing of Bianca's impending visit, Haddock rushes to pack for a trip to Milan. In his haste, Haddock misses the yet unrepaired step and sprains his ankle. The doctor arrives, examines Haddock, and insists upon putting his foot and ankle in a cast while imposing a minimum of a fortnight's bed rest. Castafiore then arrives with her maid, Irma, and pianist, Igor Wagner and her Jewels. Castafiore presents a parrot for Hadock called "Iago" to keep as a pet.[2]
Compounding Haddock's problems, two reporters from the magazine Paris Flash concoct a story claiming that Haddock and Castafiore intend to get married, following a misinterpreted conversation with Professor Calculus. This results in an avalanche of congratulations from Haddock's friends. Soon after, Haddock discovers to his horror, the rumours of his engagement spread by the tabloids. He is forced to accommodate an entire television crew, who occupy Marlinspike Hall for conducting an interview with Castafiore, during which a mysterious photographer, Gino, appears with the crew. Suddenly, Irma informs Castafiore that her Jewels are stolen, Tintin suspects Gino, who runs away when there is a temporary power cut, to be the thief. Castafiore, however, finds the case containing her Jewels, stating that she had forgotten she brought them from her room. The next day, an angry Castafiore shows Tintin and Haddock a copy of the magazine, Tempo Di Roma, with the front cover showing a picture of Castafiore taken at Marlinspike Hall without her permission. Tintin discovers that Gino was a reporter working for the magazine and not a thief.[3]
A few days later, Castafiore's Emerald, given to her by the Maharajah of the fictional province of Gopal, goes missing. After initially questioning Irma and Nestor, the detectives Thomson and Thompson suspect the Romani community to be responsible for the theft after interrogating Calculus, who inavertedly speaks about them. Their suspicions are justified when they find a pair of golden scissors, found by Miarka, belonging to Irma. But soon the time comes for Castafiore to leave for Milan to perform an opera. When Tintin finds out from Castafiore that the name of the opera is called La gazza ladra (Italian: The Theiving Magpie), he realises that the true culprit responsible for the theft of the Emerald and the scissors is a Magpie, explaining later to Haddock that the scissors must have fallen out of the nest, leading to Miarka finding it. Tintin's explanation leads to the Romani community being vindicated. Tintin then retrieves the Emerald and hands it to Thomson and Thompson, who then return it to Castafiore. Mr. Bolt mends the broken step soon after, only to be damaged again by Haddock.
wn.com/The Adventures Of Tintin The Castafiore Emerald (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin and Captain Haddock are walking through the countryside when they come across a Romani community camped in a garbage dump. They find a girl named Miarka, who belongs to the community and bring her back to them. The duo then learn that the community were forced to stay at the site by the police, who forbade them to use any other location. Haddock then invites them to camp on the grounds of his estate, Marlinspike Hall.[1]
Shortly afterwards, Bianca Castafiore, the famous opera diva and scourge of Haddock, decides to invite herself to Marlinspike Hall for a vacation. For some time, one of the marble steps leading to the foyer in Marlinspike Hall has had a plate-sized chip; Haddock has been waiting for the stonemason, Mr. Arthur Bolt who has been avoiding him, to fix it. On hearing of Bianca's impending visit, Haddock rushes to pack for a trip to Milan. In his haste, Haddock misses the yet unrepaired step and sprains his ankle. The doctor arrives, examines Haddock, and insists upon putting his foot and ankle in a cast while imposing a minimum of a fortnight's bed rest. Castafiore then arrives with her maid, Irma, and pianist, Igor Wagner and her Jewels. Castafiore presents a parrot for Hadock called "Iago" to keep as a pet.[2]
Compounding Haddock's problems, two reporters from the magazine Paris Flash concoct a story claiming that Haddock and Castafiore intend to get married, following a misinterpreted conversation with Professor Calculus. This results in an avalanche of congratulations from Haddock's friends. Soon after, Haddock discovers to his horror, the rumours of his engagement spread by the tabloids. He is forced to accommodate an entire television crew, who occupy Marlinspike Hall for conducting an interview with Castafiore, during which a mysterious photographer, Gino, appears with the crew. Suddenly, Irma informs Castafiore that her Jewels are stolen, Tintin suspects Gino, who runs away when there is a temporary power cut, to be the thief. Castafiore, however, finds the case containing her Jewels, stating that she had forgotten she brought them from her room. The next day, an angry Castafiore shows Tintin and Haddock a copy of the magazine, Tempo Di Roma, with the front cover showing a picture of Castafiore taken at Marlinspike Hall without her permission. Tintin discovers that Gino was a reporter working for the magazine and not a thief.[3]
A few days later, Castafiore's Emerald, given to her by the Maharajah of the fictional province of Gopal, goes missing. After initially questioning Irma and Nestor, the detectives Thomson and Thompson suspect the Romani community to be responsible for the theft after interrogating Calculus, who inavertedly speaks about them. Their suspicions are justified when they find a pair of golden scissors, found by Miarka, belonging to Irma. But soon the time comes for Castafiore to leave for Milan to perform an opera. When Tintin finds out from Castafiore that the name of the opera is called La gazza ladra (Italian: The Theiving Magpie), he realises that the true culprit responsible for the theft of the Emerald and the scissors is a Magpie, explaining later to Haddock that the scissors must have fallen out of the nest, leading to Miarka finding it. Tintin's explanation leads to the Romani community being vindicated. Tintin then retrieves the Emerald and hands it to Thomson and Thompson, who then return it to Castafiore. Mr. Bolt mends the broken step soon after, only to be damaged again by Haddock.
- published: 04 Jun 2015
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The Adventures Of Tintin: Secret Of The Unicorn film trailer
A teaser for the highly anticipated Tintin film has arrived giving fans a glimpse of the 3D world that director Steven Spielberg and producer Peter Jackson h......
A teaser for the highly anticipated Tintin film has arrived giving fans a glimpse of the 3D world that director Steven Spielberg and producer Peter Jackson h...
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A teaser for the highly anticipated Tintin film has arrived giving fans a glimpse of the 3D world that director Steven Spielberg and producer Peter Jackson h...
The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun (Full Movie) English Language
Young reporter Tintin, his dog Snowy, and friend Captain Haddock arrive in Callao, Peru. There, they plan to intercept the arrival of the Pachacamac, a ship con...
Young reporter Tintin, his dog Snowy, and friend Captain Haddock arrive in Callao, Peru. There, they plan to intercept the arrival of the Pachacamac, a ship containing their friend Professor Calculus, who is being held by kidnappers. Tintin boards the ship and learns from Chiquito, the former assistant of General Alcazar and one of the abductors, that Calculus is to be executed for wearing a bracelet belonging to the mummified Incan king Rascar Capac. The abductors evade the police and take Calculus to the Andes mountains. Tintin and Haddock pursue them to the mountain town of Jauga, where they board a train that is sabotaged in an attempt to kill them. Tintin befriends a young Quechua boy named Zorrino after saving him from bullies. A mysterious man observes this act of kindness and gives Tintin a medallion, telling him that it will save him from danger. Zorrino informs Tintin that Calculus is taken to the Temple of the Sun, which lies deep within the Andes, and offers to take them there.[1]
Tintin, Haddock, and Zorrino reach the Temple of the Sun, finding it to be a surviving outpost of the Inca civilisation. They are brought before the Prince of the Sun, flanked by Chiquito and Huascar, the mysterious man Tintin encountered in Jauga. Zorrino is saved from harm when Tintin gives him Huascar's medallion, but Tintin and Haddock are sentenced to death by the Inca prince for their sacrilegious intrusion. The prince tells them they may choose the hour that Pachacamac, the Sun god, will set alight the pyre on which they will be executed.[2]
Tintin and Haddock end up on the same pyre as Calculus. Tintin has, however, chosen the hour of their death to coincide with a solar eclipse, and the terrified Inca believe that Tintin can command the Sun. The Inca prince implores Tintin to make the Sun show its light again. At Tintin's command, the Sun returns, and the three are quickly set free. Afterwards, the Prince of the Sun tells them that the seven crystal balls used on the Sanders-Hardiman expedition members, who had excavated Rascar Capac's tomb, contained a "mystic liquid" obtained from coca that plunged them into a deep sleep. Each time the Inca high priest cast his spell over seven wax figures of the explorers, he could use them as he willed as punishment for their sacrilege. Tintin convinces the Inca prince that the explorers wished only to make known to the world the splendours of their civilisation. The Inca prince orders Huascar to destroy the wax figures and at that moment in Europe the seven explorers awaken. After swearing an oath to keep the temple's existence a secret, Tintin, Haddock and Calculus head home, while Zorrino remains with the Inca.
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Young reporter Tintin, his dog Snowy, and friend Captain Haddock arrive in Callao, Peru. There, they plan to intercept the arrival of the Pachacamac, a ship containing their friend Professor Calculus, who is being held by kidnappers. Tintin boards the ship and learns from Chiquito, the former assistant of General Alcazar and one of the abductors, that Calculus is to be executed for wearing a bracelet belonging to the mummified Incan king Rascar Capac. The abductors evade the police and take Calculus to the Andes mountains. Tintin and Haddock pursue them to the mountain town of Jauga, where they board a train that is sabotaged in an attempt to kill them. Tintin befriends a young Quechua boy named Zorrino after saving him from bullies. A mysterious man observes this act of kindness and gives Tintin a medallion, telling him that it will save him from danger. Zorrino informs Tintin that Calculus is taken to the Temple of the Sun, which lies deep within the Andes, and offers to take them there.[1]
Tintin, Haddock, and Zorrino reach the Temple of the Sun, finding it to be a surviving outpost of the Inca civilisation. They are brought before the Prince of the Sun, flanked by Chiquito and Huascar, the mysterious man Tintin encountered in Jauga. Zorrino is saved from harm when Tintin gives him Huascar's medallion, but Tintin and Haddock are sentenced to death by the Inca prince for their sacrilegious intrusion. The prince tells them they may choose the hour that Pachacamac, the Sun god, will set alight the pyre on which they will be executed.[2]
Tintin and Haddock end up on the same pyre as Calculus. Tintin has, however, chosen the hour of their death to coincide with a solar eclipse, and the terrified Inca believe that Tintin can command the Sun. The Inca prince implores Tintin to make the Sun show its light again. At Tintin's command, the Sun returns, and the three are quickly set free. Afterwards, the Prince of the Sun tells them that the seven crystal balls used on the Sanders-Hardiman expedition members, who had excavated Rascar Capac's tomb, contained a "mystic liquid" obtained from coca that plunged them into a deep sleep. Each time the Inca high priest cast his spell over seven wax figures of the explorers, he could use them as he willed as punishment for their sacrilege. Tintin convinces the Inca prince that the explorers wished only to make known to the world the splendours of their civilisation. The Inca prince orders Huascar to destroy the wax figures and at that moment in Europe the seven explorers awaken. After swearing an oath to keep the temple's existence a secret, Tintin, Haddock and Calculus head home, while Zorrino remains with the Inca.
- published: 01 Jun 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: Explorers on the Moon (Full Movie) English Version
Professor Calculus, Tintin, Tintin's dog Snowy, Captain Haddock, and Calculus' assistant Frank Wolff are aboard an atomic-powered rocket to the Moon. Soon after...
Professor Calculus, Tintin, Tintin's dog Snowy, Captain Haddock, and Calculus' assistant Frank Wolff are aboard an atomic-powered rocket to the Moon. Soon after takeoff they discover that the detectives Thomson and Thompson have accidentally stowed away on board, putting a strain on the oxygen supply. The detectives accidentally turn off the motor, disrupting the artificial gravity and sending everyone floating until Tintin corrects the problem. They then suffered a relapse of the Formula 14 drug (seen in Land of Black Gold), resulting in their hair to grow rapidly in multiple colours. Calculus administers a cure. Haddock, who has smuggled whisky on board the rocket, gets drunk and takes an impromptu spacewalk, during which he briefly becoming a satellite of the asteroid Adonis but Tintin is able to rescue him.
The rocket lands in the Hipparchus Crater, with Tintin being the first human to step on the Moon. Three days later, Haddock, Wolff and Tintin take the battery-powered tank to explore some stalactite caves in the direction of the Ptolemaeus Crater; inside a cave Snowy slips into an ice-covered fissure, with Tintin rescuing him. Later aboard the ship, Tintin is overwhelmed by a third stowaway, Colonel Jorgen, a spy who had been smuggled aboard by Wolff, who has been blackmailed by a foreign power. With Wolff's help, Jorgen seeks to hijack the ship and return it to Earth, but is foiled by Tintin.
Due to the strain on the oxygen supplies, the crew decides to abandon most of the equipment and to cut short the lunar stay. The repair work is completed slightly ahead of schedule, and the rocket cleared for lift-off. Halfway to Earth, Jorgen escapes his bonds and tries to kill Tintin; Wolff seeks to prevent him, and in their struggle over a gun Jorgen is killed. When it is revealed that there will not be enough oxygen aboard for the crew to survive the journey, Wolff sacrifices himself by opening the airlock and floating out into space to his death. The crew fall unconscious but Tintin sets the rocket to auto-pilot and it arrives back in Syldavia safely.
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Professor Calculus, Tintin, Tintin's dog Snowy, Captain Haddock, and Calculus' assistant Frank Wolff are aboard an atomic-powered rocket to the Moon. Soon after takeoff they discover that the detectives Thomson and Thompson have accidentally stowed away on board, putting a strain on the oxygen supply. The detectives accidentally turn off the motor, disrupting the artificial gravity and sending everyone floating until Tintin corrects the problem. They then suffered a relapse of the Formula 14 drug (seen in Land of Black Gold), resulting in their hair to grow rapidly in multiple colours. Calculus administers a cure. Haddock, who has smuggled whisky on board the rocket, gets drunk and takes an impromptu spacewalk, during which he briefly becoming a satellite of the asteroid Adonis but Tintin is able to rescue him.
The rocket lands in the Hipparchus Crater, with Tintin being the first human to step on the Moon. Three days later, Haddock, Wolff and Tintin take the battery-powered tank to explore some stalactite caves in the direction of the Ptolemaeus Crater; inside a cave Snowy slips into an ice-covered fissure, with Tintin rescuing him. Later aboard the ship, Tintin is overwhelmed by a third stowaway, Colonel Jorgen, a spy who had been smuggled aboard by Wolff, who has been blackmailed by a foreign power. With Wolff's help, Jorgen seeks to hijack the ship and return it to Earth, but is foiled by Tintin.
Due to the strain on the oxygen supplies, the crew decides to abandon most of the equipment and to cut short the lunar stay. The repair work is completed slightly ahead of schedule, and the rocket cleared for lift-off. Halfway to Earth, Jorgen escapes his bonds and tries to kill Tintin; Wolff seeks to prevent him, and in their struggle over a gun Jorgen is killed. When it is revealed that there will not be enough oxygen aboard for the crew to survive the journey, Wolff sacrifices himself by opening the airlock and floating out into space to his death. The crew fall unconscious but Tintin sets the rocket to auto-pilot and it arrives back in Syldavia safely.
- published: 15 Jun 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Black Island (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin discovers a plane stranded in the Belgian countryside, offers to help, but is shot by the pilot. Tintin awakens in hospital, where the detectives Thomson...
Tintin discovers a plane stranded in the Belgian countryside, offers to help, but is shot by the pilot. Tintin awakens in hospital, where the detectives Thomson and Thompson visit him. They inform him that the plane subsequently flew to Sussex, England, where it crashed. Tintin and Snowy proceed to Sussex, but along the way, two criminals frame Tintin for robbery. Arriving in England, the criminals kidnap Tintin and attempt to kill him, but with Snowy's help, he escapes. Discovering the plane wreckage, he finds a torn up note in the pilot's jacket, and following the writing on it arrives at the estate of Dr. J. W. Müller, a German who owns a mental institution. Müller captures Tintin, but the young reporter again escapes. In a scuffle, Müller's house catches ablaze and the criminals escape.[1]
The next morning, Tintin finds electric cables and red beacons in the garden, surmising that they are there designed to attract a plane drop. At night, he lights the flares, and finds that planes drops sacks of counterfeit money, revealing that Müller is running a gang of forgers. He pursues Müller and his accomplices and along the way, Thompson and Thomson join them. When Müller takes a plane north, Tintin, Snowy and the two detectives follow, but hit a storm and crash land in rural Scotland.[2]
Learning that Müller's plane had crashed off the coast of Kiltoch, a Scottish coastal village, Tintin travels there to continue his investigation. At Kiltoch, an old man tells him the story of Black Island — an island off the coast where a "ferocious beast" kills any visitors. Tintin and Snowy travel to the island, where they find that the "beast" is a trained gorilla named Ranko. They further discover that the forgers are using the island as their base, and radio the police for help. Although the criminals attempt to capture Tintin, the police arrive and arrest the criminals, with Ranko going to a zoo.
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Tintin discovers a plane stranded in the Belgian countryside, offers to help, but is shot by the pilot. Tintin awakens in hospital, where the detectives Thomson and Thompson visit him. They inform him that the plane subsequently flew to Sussex, England, where it crashed. Tintin and Snowy proceed to Sussex, but along the way, two criminals frame Tintin for robbery. Arriving in England, the criminals kidnap Tintin and attempt to kill him, but with Snowy's help, he escapes. Discovering the plane wreckage, he finds a torn up note in the pilot's jacket, and following the writing on it arrives at the estate of Dr. J. W. Müller, a German who owns a mental institution. Müller captures Tintin, but the young reporter again escapes. In a scuffle, Müller's house catches ablaze and the criminals escape.[1]
The next morning, Tintin finds electric cables and red beacons in the garden, surmising that they are there designed to attract a plane drop. At night, he lights the flares, and finds that planes drops sacks of counterfeit money, revealing that Müller is running a gang of forgers. He pursues Müller and his accomplices and along the way, Thompson and Thomson join them. When Müller takes a plane north, Tintin, Snowy and the two detectives follow, but hit a storm and crash land in rural Scotland.[2]
Learning that Müller's plane had crashed off the coast of Kiltoch, a Scottish coastal village, Tintin travels there to continue his investigation. At Kiltoch, an old man tells him the story of Black Island — an island off the coast where a "ferocious beast" kills any visitors. Tintin and Snowy travel to the island, where they find that the "beast" is a trained gorilla named Ranko. They further discover that the forgers are using the island as their base, and radio the police for help. Although the criminals attempt to capture Tintin, the police arrive and arrest the criminals, with Ranko going to a zoo.
- published: 09 Jul 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (Full Movie) English Version
While browsing in a Brussels market, Tintin purchases an antique model ship which he intends to give to his friend Captain Haddock as a gift. Two strangers, mod...
While browsing in a Brussels market, Tintin purchases an antique model ship which he intends to give to his friend Captain Haddock as a gift. Two strangers, model ship collector Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine and a man known as Barnaby, independently try to persuade Tintin to sell the model to them. He also sees the two police detectives, Thomson and Thompson, who are on the look out for a pickpocket operating in the area. Back at Tintin's flat, Snowy accidentally knocks the model over and breaks its mainmast. Repairing it, then showing the ship to Haddock, Tintin discovers that the ship is named the Unicorn. While Tintin is out, the ship is stolen from his apartment and, attempting to get it back, he discovers that Sakharine owns an identical model, also named the Unicorn. Returning to his flat, Tintin discovers a rolled-up parchment hidden under furniture and he realises that this must have been hidden in the mast of the model which Snowy had broken. Written on the parchment is a strange riddle: "Three brothers joyned. Three Unicorns in company sailing in the noonday sunne will speak. For 'tis from the light that light will dawn, and then shines forth the Eagle's cross.
Informing Haddock about the riddle, the captain tells him that the Unicorn was a 17th-century warship that sailed in the West Indies captained by Haddock's ancestor, Sir Francis Haddock. He describes how the Unicorn was boarded by a pirate band led by Red Rackham, who transferred his flag to the Unicorn, bringing aboard a treasure in diamonds. Sir Francis then battled with the pirate before killing him in single combat and scuttling the Unicorn. Haddock also reveals that three models of the Unicorn were built and given to Sir Francis' three sons. Meanwhile, Barnaby requests a meeting with Tintin, but is gunned down on Tintin's doorstep before he can speak to him, pointing to sparrows as a cryptic clue to the identity of his assailant. Later, Tintin is kidnapped by the perpetrators of the shooting. They are revealed to be the Bird brothers, two unscrupulous antique dealers who own a third model of the Unicorn. They are behind the theft of Tintin's model and have also stolen Sakharine's parchment, knowing that only by possessing all three parchments can the location of Red Rackham's treasure be found. Tintin escapes from the cellars of the Bird brothers' country estate, Marlinspike Hall, while the Captain arrives with officers Thomson and Thompson to arrest them. However, it is found that the Bird Brothers have only one of the parchments, as two were lost when their wallet was stolen. Tintin and Thomson and Thompson track down the pickpocket, Aristides Silk, a kleptomaniac who has a penchant for collecting wallets. His cache of stolen wallets is found at his flat, among them is the Bird Brothers' wallet containing the missing two parchments. By combining the three parchments and holding them up to the light, "sailing in the noonday sunne", Tintin and Haddock discover the coordinates of the lost treasure and plan an expedition to find it.
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While browsing in a Brussels market, Tintin purchases an antique model ship which he intends to give to his friend Captain Haddock as a gift. Two strangers, model ship collector Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine and a man known as Barnaby, independently try to persuade Tintin to sell the model to them. He also sees the two police detectives, Thomson and Thompson, who are on the look out for a pickpocket operating in the area. Back at Tintin's flat, Snowy accidentally knocks the model over and breaks its mainmast. Repairing it, then showing the ship to Haddock, Tintin discovers that the ship is named the Unicorn. While Tintin is out, the ship is stolen from his apartment and, attempting to get it back, he discovers that Sakharine owns an identical model, also named the Unicorn. Returning to his flat, Tintin discovers a rolled-up parchment hidden under furniture and he realises that this must have been hidden in the mast of the model which Snowy had broken. Written on the parchment is a strange riddle: "Three brothers joyned. Three Unicorns in company sailing in the noonday sunne will speak. For 'tis from the light that light will dawn, and then shines forth the Eagle's cross.
Informing Haddock about the riddle, the captain tells him that the Unicorn was a 17th-century warship that sailed in the West Indies captained by Haddock's ancestor, Sir Francis Haddock. He describes how the Unicorn was boarded by a pirate band led by Red Rackham, who transferred his flag to the Unicorn, bringing aboard a treasure in diamonds. Sir Francis then battled with the pirate before killing him in single combat and scuttling the Unicorn. Haddock also reveals that three models of the Unicorn were built and given to Sir Francis' three sons. Meanwhile, Barnaby requests a meeting with Tintin, but is gunned down on Tintin's doorstep before he can speak to him, pointing to sparrows as a cryptic clue to the identity of his assailant. Later, Tintin is kidnapped by the perpetrators of the shooting. They are revealed to be the Bird brothers, two unscrupulous antique dealers who own a third model of the Unicorn. They are behind the theft of Tintin's model and have also stolen Sakharine's parchment, knowing that only by possessing all three parchments can the location of Red Rackham's treasure be found. Tintin escapes from the cellars of the Bird brothers' country estate, Marlinspike Hall, while the Captain arrives with officers Thomson and Thompson to arrest them. However, it is found that the Bird Brothers have only one of the parchments, as two were lost when their wallet was stolen. Tintin and Thomson and Thompson track down the pickpocket, Aristides Silk, a kleptomaniac who has a penchant for collecting wallets. His cache of stolen wallets is found at his flat, among them is the Bird Brothers' wallet containing the missing two parchments. By combining the three parchments and holding them up to the light, "sailing in the noonday sunne", Tintin and Haddock discover the coordinates of the lost treasure and plan an expedition to find it.
- published: 11 Jun 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: Flight 714 (Full Movie) English Version
Flight 714 (French: Vol 714 Pour Sydney) is the twenty-second volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The title refer...
Flight 714 (French: Vol 714 Pour Sydney) is the twenty-second volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The title refers to a flight that Tintin and his friends fail to catch, as they become embroiled in a plot to kidnap an eccentric millionaire from a supersonic business jet on an Indonesian island. This album, first published in 1968, is unusual in the Tintin series for its science fiction and paranormal influences. The central mystery is essentially left unresolved.
wn.com/The Adventures Of Tintin Flight 714 (Full Movie) English Version
Flight 714 (French: Vol 714 Pour Sydney) is the twenty-second volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The title refers to a flight that Tintin and his friends fail to catch, as they become embroiled in a plot to kidnap an eccentric millionaire from a supersonic business jet on an Indonesian island. This album, first published in 1968, is unusual in the Tintin series for its science fiction and paranormal influences. The central mystery is essentially left unresolved.
- published: 26 Aug 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: Red Rackham's Treasure (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin and his friend Captain Haddock plan an expedition to the West Indies aboard a fishing trawler, the Sirius, to search for the treasure of the pirate Red R...
Tintin and his friend Captain Haddock plan an expedition to the West Indies aboard a fishing trawler, the Sirius, to search for the treasure of the pirate Red Rackham. Having previously read three parchments authored by Haddock's ancestor, Sir Francis Haddock, the duo had discovered the coordinates to what they believe is the treasure aboard the sunken 17th century vessel, the Unicorn. An eccentric, hard-of-hearing inventor named Professor Cuthbert Calculus offers to aid them with the use of his shark-shaped one-man submarine, but they decline his assistance. Setting sail, they are joined by the police detectives Thomson and Thompson and soon discover that Calculus has stowed away on board, bringing his submarine with him.
Reaching the coordinates, they discover an unknown island. There, they find a statue of Sir Francis Haddock and other evidence; Tintin deduces that Francis Haddock had taken refuge on the island and that the wreck of the Unicorn must be nearby. They locate the wreck using Calculus' submarine and recover various artefacts from it, but do not find the treasure. Among the artefacts is a strongbox containing old documents revealing that Sir Francis Haddock had been the owner of the country estate Marlinspike Hall. Back in Belgium, Calculus purchases the Hall using funds from the sale of his submarine design and gives it to Haddock. Tintin and Haddock search the house's cellars, where Tintin spots a statue of Saint John the Evangelist holding a cross with a globe and eagle at its feet. Tintin suddenly remembers that Francis Haddock's original three parchments said, "For 'tis from the light that light will dawn, and then shines forth the Eagle's cross" and realises that this message referred, not to the location of the Unicorn, but to Saint John "the eagle", his traditional symbol. Understanding now that Francis Haddock would never have left the treasure but would have taken it with him to his country home, Tintin locates the coordinates to the treasure on the globe, presses a secret button he finds there, and discovers Red Rackham's treasure hidden inside.
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Tintin and his friend Captain Haddock plan an expedition to the West Indies aboard a fishing trawler, the Sirius, to search for the treasure of the pirate Red Rackham. Having previously read three parchments authored by Haddock's ancestor, Sir Francis Haddock, the duo had discovered the coordinates to what they believe is the treasure aboard the sunken 17th century vessel, the Unicorn. An eccentric, hard-of-hearing inventor named Professor Cuthbert Calculus offers to aid them with the use of his shark-shaped one-man submarine, but they decline his assistance. Setting sail, they are joined by the police detectives Thomson and Thompson and soon discover that Calculus has stowed away on board, bringing his submarine with him.
Reaching the coordinates, they discover an unknown island. There, they find a statue of Sir Francis Haddock and other evidence; Tintin deduces that Francis Haddock had taken refuge on the island and that the wreck of the Unicorn must be nearby. They locate the wreck using Calculus' submarine and recover various artefacts from it, but do not find the treasure. Among the artefacts is a strongbox containing old documents revealing that Sir Francis Haddock had been the owner of the country estate Marlinspike Hall. Back in Belgium, Calculus purchases the Hall using funds from the sale of his submarine design and gives it to Haddock. Tintin and Haddock search the house's cellars, where Tintin spots a statue of Saint John the Evangelist holding a cross with a globe and eagle at its feet. Tintin suddenly remembers that Francis Haddock's original three parchments said, "For 'tis from the light that light will dawn, and then shines forth the Eagle's cross" and realises that this message referred, not to the location of the Unicorn, but to Saint John "the eagle", his traditional symbol. Understanding now that Francis Haddock would never have left the treasure but would have taken it with him to his country home, Tintin locates the coordinates to the treasure on the globe, presses a secret button he finds there, and discovers Red Rackham's treasure hidden inside.
- published: 11 Jun 2015
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The Adventure Of Tintin: The Broken Ear (Full Movie) English Version
Tintin investigates when a fetish created by the Arumbaya tribe of South America is stolen from Brussels' Museum of Ethnography, only to be returned the followi...
Tintin investigates when a fetish created by the Arumbaya tribe of South America is stolen from Brussels' Museum of Ethnography, only to be returned the following day. Tintin realises that the replacement is a fake, and draws a connection with a local sculptor who has just been murdered, Jacob Balthazar. Balthazar's parrot—a witness to the murder—is obtained by two Hispanic men, Alonso Pérez and Ramón Bada, who try to kill Tintin when he begins to investigate their connection to the crime. From the parrot, Alonso and Ramón discover that Balthazar was murdered by Rodrigo Tortilla, and they proceed to follow him aboard a ship bound for South America. There, they murder Tortilla, but find that he did not have the original fetish. Tintin however follows them, and arranges their arrest when the ship docks at Los Dopicas, capital of San Theodoros.[1]
In the city, Tintin is framed as a terrorist, arrested, and sentenced to death by firing squad. Tintin survives when a revolution topples the government, and the new leader, General Alcazar, appoints Tintin to be his aide-de-camp. Alonso and Ramón capture Tintin, and interrogate him in the hope of locating the missing fetish, but he escapes and apprehends them.[2]
As aide-de-camp, Tintin opposes Alcazar's decision to go to war with neighbouring Nuevo Rico over the oil rich Gran Chapo, and is framed as a traitor by warmongering oil and weapon companies. He nevertheless escapes imprisonment with the aid of his friend Pablo, fleeing to Nuevo Rico. Tintin decides to enter the forest and find the Arumbayas, hoping that they can explain to him why people wish to steal the fetish. Finding a British explorer, Ridgewell, living among the Arumbaya, Tintin learns that a diamond was stolen and hidden inside the statue.[3]
Returning to Belgium, Tintin discovers that Balthazar's brother has produced a range of replicas of the fetish, which he had discovered among his deceased brother's belongings. Tintin learns that the original has been purchased by a wealthy American, Mr. Goldbarr, aboard a ship to the United States. Catching up to the boat, Tintin finds that Alonso and Ramón are aboard, and they struggle for the possession of the fetish. It smashes on the deck, with the diamond falling into the sea. Tintin, Alonso and Ramón struggle, and fall overboard. Tintin is rescued, but Alonso and Ramón drown and are shown being taken to Hell. Goldbarr gives Tintin the fixed stolen fetish to return to the museum, where it is repaired and put back on display.
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Tintin investigates when a fetish created by the Arumbaya tribe of South America is stolen from Brussels' Museum of Ethnography, only to be returned the following day. Tintin realises that the replacement is a fake, and draws a connection with a local sculptor who has just been murdered, Jacob Balthazar. Balthazar's parrot—a witness to the murder—is obtained by two Hispanic men, Alonso Pérez and Ramón Bada, who try to kill Tintin when he begins to investigate their connection to the crime. From the parrot, Alonso and Ramón discover that Balthazar was murdered by Rodrigo Tortilla, and they proceed to follow him aboard a ship bound for South America. There, they murder Tortilla, but find that he did not have the original fetish. Tintin however follows them, and arranges their arrest when the ship docks at Los Dopicas, capital of San Theodoros.[1]
In the city, Tintin is framed as a terrorist, arrested, and sentenced to death by firing squad. Tintin survives when a revolution topples the government, and the new leader, General Alcazar, appoints Tintin to be his aide-de-camp. Alonso and Ramón capture Tintin, and interrogate him in the hope of locating the missing fetish, but he escapes and apprehends them.[2]
As aide-de-camp, Tintin opposes Alcazar's decision to go to war with neighbouring Nuevo Rico over the oil rich Gran Chapo, and is framed as a traitor by warmongering oil and weapon companies. He nevertheless escapes imprisonment with the aid of his friend Pablo, fleeing to Nuevo Rico. Tintin decides to enter the forest and find the Arumbayas, hoping that they can explain to him why people wish to steal the fetish. Finding a British explorer, Ridgewell, living among the Arumbaya, Tintin learns that a diamond was stolen and hidden inside the statue.[3]
Returning to Belgium, Tintin discovers that Balthazar's brother has produced a range of replicas of the fetish, which he had discovered among his deceased brother's belongings. Tintin learns that the original has been purchased by a wealthy American, Mr. Goldbarr, aboard a ship to the United States. Catching up to the boat, Tintin finds that Alonso and Ramón are aboard, and they struggle for the possession of the fetish. It smashes on the deck, with the diamond falling into the sea. Tintin, Alonso and Ramón struggle, and fall overboard. Tintin is rescued, but Alonso and Ramón drown and are shown being taken to Hell. Goldbarr gives Tintin the fixed stolen fetish to return to the museum, where it is repaired and put back on display.
- published: 09 Jul 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Shooting Star (Full Movie) English Version
A giant meteoroid approaches the earth, spotted from an observatory by Professor Decimus Phostle, while a self-proclaimed prophet, Philippulus, predicts the end...
A giant meteoroid approaches the earth, spotted from an observatory by Professor Decimus Phostle, while a self-proclaimed prophet, Philippulus, predicts the end of the world. The meteoroid misses the earth, but a fragment of it plunges into the Arctic Ocean. Phostle determines that the object is made of a new material which he names phostlite, and sets off to find it with a crew of European scientists. Accompanied by Tintin and Snowy, their ship, the Aurora, is helmed by Tintin's friend Captain Haddock.[1]
Unknown to the Aurora expedition, another team has already set out aboard the polar expedition ship Peary, backed by a financier from São Rico, Mr. Bohlwinkel. The expedition becomes a race to land on the meteorite, which is now floating in the sea. Bohlwinkel attempts to sabotage the Aurora expedition by having a henchman plant a stick of dynamite on the ship on the eve of departure, but it is found and thrown overboard. While crossing the North Sea, the Aurora is almost rammed by another of Bohlwinkel's ships, but Haddock manages to steer out of the way. Further setbacks occur at the Icelandic port of Akureyri, when Haddock is informed that there is no fuel available. He is furious, but he and Tintin come across an old friend of his, Captain Chester, who reveals that there is plenty of fuel and that the Golden Oil Company (which has a fuel monopoly) is owned by Bohlwinkel. The three devise a plan to run a hose from Chester's ship, Sirius, to the Aurora and thus trick Golden Oil into providing them with the fuel they need.[2]
Coming close to catching the Peary, the Aurora receives an indistinct distress call from another ship and alters its course to help. Inquiries by Tintin lead him to realise that the distress signal is a decoy to delay them. Resuming the journey, they intercept a cable announcing that the Peary expedition has reached the meteorite but not yet claimed it. While the Peary crew rows to the meteorite, Tintin uses the Aurora's seaplane to parachute onto the meteorite and plant the expedition flag, beating the crew of the Peary by seconds. Tintin makes camp while the Aurora 's engines are repaired. The next day he discovers that Phostlite advances the ageing process and makes things much larger: his apple core grows into a large tree while a maggot grows into a huge butterfly. Tintin is menaced by a giant spider and huge, exploding mushrooms before rescue arrives. A sudden seaquake shakes the meteorite to its core and it sinks into the sea, just as Tintin and Snowy escape to the Aurora with a piece of phostlite. The phostlite is analysed and its properties are discovered. Bohlwinkel finds that the law is onto him, and that he will soon be brought down. As the Aurora returns home, Captain Haddock steers the ship toward land to refuel not with oil, but with whiskey.
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A giant meteoroid approaches the earth, spotted from an observatory by Professor Decimus Phostle, while a self-proclaimed prophet, Philippulus, predicts the end of the world. The meteoroid misses the earth, but a fragment of it plunges into the Arctic Ocean. Phostle determines that the object is made of a new material which he names phostlite, and sets off to find it with a crew of European scientists. Accompanied by Tintin and Snowy, their ship, the Aurora, is helmed by Tintin's friend Captain Haddock.[1]
Unknown to the Aurora expedition, another team has already set out aboard the polar expedition ship Peary, backed by a financier from São Rico, Mr. Bohlwinkel. The expedition becomes a race to land on the meteorite, which is now floating in the sea. Bohlwinkel attempts to sabotage the Aurora expedition by having a henchman plant a stick of dynamite on the ship on the eve of departure, but it is found and thrown overboard. While crossing the North Sea, the Aurora is almost rammed by another of Bohlwinkel's ships, but Haddock manages to steer out of the way. Further setbacks occur at the Icelandic port of Akureyri, when Haddock is informed that there is no fuel available. He is furious, but he and Tintin come across an old friend of his, Captain Chester, who reveals that there is plenty of fuel and that the Golden Oil Company (which has a fuel monopoly) is owned by Bohlwinkel. The three devise a plan to run a hose from Chester's ship, Sirius, to the Aurora and thus trick Golden Oil into providing them with the fuel they need.[2]
Coming close to catching the Peary, the Aurora receives an indistinct distress call from another ship and alters its course to help. Inquiries by Tintin lead him to realise that the distress signal is a decoy to delay them. Resuming the journey, they intercept a cable announcing that the Peary expedition has reached the meteorite but not yet claimed it. While the Peary crew rows to the meteorite, Tintin uses the Aurora's seaplane to parachute onto the meteorite and plant the expedition flag, beating the crew of the Peary by seconds. Tintin makes camp while the Aurora 's engines are repaired. The next day he discovers that Phostlite advances the ageing process and makes things much larger: his apple core grows into a large tree while a maggot grows into a huge butterfly. Tintin is menaced by a giant spider and huge, exploding mushrooms before rescue arrives. A sudden seaquake shakes the meteorite to its core and it sinks into the sea, just as Tintin and Snowy escape to the Aurora with a piece of phostlite. The phostlite is analysed and its properties are discovered. Bohlwinkel finds that the law is onto him, and that he will soon be brought down. As the Aurora returns home, Captain Haddock steers the ship toward land to refuel not with oil, but with whiskey.
- published: 09 Jul 2015
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The Adventures of Tintin -The Secret of the Unicorn (3D) Official Trailer 2 HD
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 01 - The Adventures of Tintin
This is track 1, "The Adventures of Tintin", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 02 - Snowy's Theme
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 03 - The Secret of the Scrolls
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 04 - Introducing The Thompsons and Snowy's Chase
This is track 4, "Introducing The Thompsons and Snowy's Chase", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 05 - Marlinspike Hall
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 06 - Escape From The Karaboudjan
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 07 - Sir Francis And The Unicorn
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 08 - Captain Haddok Takes The Oars
This is track 8, "Captain Haddok Takes The Oars", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 09 - Red Rackam's Curse And The Treasure
This is track 9, "Red Rackam's Curse And The Treasure", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 10 - Capturing Mr. Silk
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 11 - The Flight to Bagghar
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 12 - The Milanese Nightingale
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 13 - Presenting Bianca Castafiore
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 14 - The Pursuit Of The Falcon
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 15 - The Captain's Counsel
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 16 - The Clash Of The Cranes
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 17 - The Return To Marlinspike Hall And Finale
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 18 - The Adventure Continues
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 01 - The Adventures of Tintin
This is track 1, "The Adventures of Tintin", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)...
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This is track 1, "The Adventures of Tintin", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 02 - Snowy's Theme
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 03 - The Secret of the Scrolls
This is track 3, "The Secret of the Scrolls", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)...
This is track 3, "The Secret of the Scrolls", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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This is track 3, "The Secret of the Scrolls", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 04 - Introducing The Thompsons and Snowy's Chase
This is track 4, "Introducing The Thompsons and Snowy's Chase", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)...
This is track 4, "Introducing The Thompsons and Snowy's Chase", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 05 - Marlinspike Hall
This is track 5, "Marlinspike Hall", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)...
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 06 - Escape From The Karaboudjan
This is track 6, "Escape From The Karaboudjan", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)...
This is track 6, "Escape From The Karaboudjan", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 07 - Sir Francis And The Unicorn
This is track 7, "Sir Francis And The Unicorn", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)...
This is track 7, "Sir Francis And The Unicorn", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 08 - Captain Haddok Takes The Oars
This is track 8, "Captain Haddok Takes The Oars", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)...
This is track 8, "Captain Haddok Takes The Oars", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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- published: 15 Jan 2012
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 09 - Red Rackam's Curse And The Treasure
This is track 9, "Red Rackam's Curse And The Treasure", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)...
This is track 9, "Red Rackam's Curse And The Treasure", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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This is track 9, "Red Rackam's Curse And The Treasure", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 10 - Capturing Mr. Silk
This is track 10, "Capturing Mr. Silk", from John Williams' score to The Adventures of Tintin. Enjoy! :)...
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 11 - The Flight to Bagghar
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 12 - The Milanese Nightingale
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 13 - Presenting Bianca Castafiore
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 14 - The Pursuit Of The Falcon
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 15 - The Captain's Counsel
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 16 - The Clash Of The Cranes
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 17 - The Return To Marlinspike Hall And Finale
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The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 18 - The Adventure Continues
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- published: 15 Jan 2012
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