Tintin and the Golden Fleece

  • Jean -Pierre Talbot: Tim
  • Georges Wilson: Captain Haddock
  • Georges Loriot: Professor Calculus
  • Milo: Tintin
  • Charles Vanel: Father Alexander
  • Darío Moreno: Midas Papos
  • Dimos Starenios: Scubiduwitsch
  • Ulvi Uraz: Malik
  • Marcel Bozzuffi: Angorapoulos
  • Demetrios Myra: Karabyn

Tintin and the secret of the Golden Fleece is a 1961 rotated under the direction of Jean -Jacques Vierne and the script by André Barret and Rémo Forlani French feature film.

Action

In the first live-action adaptation of Tintin after the comic adventures of Hergé accompany Tintin Captain Haddock to Istanbul. Haddock received a letter from the death of his old friend Temistocle Paparanic who has his ship, the " Golden Fleece " leave him. In Istanbul offers him Anton Karabine, a mysterious businessman, 600,000 Turkish Liras for the replacement of the dilapidated barge against a seaworthy ship.

Tim Haddock and find out by investigation with relatives Paparanics that he and his crew were following a coup in Tétaragua ( fictitious country in Latin America) for eight days in the government and he is then fled with the treasure of the Central Bank. They manage to find a box on an island, but Karabine steals and flees by helicopter. He crashes the box seems lost. But the treasure was hidden aboard the ship itself, the green-painted railing contained the precious gold bars.

Background knowledge

The film was shot in 1961 in Greece and Turkey and is based on any of the Tim - and - Tintin comics. In 2009 he was first synchronized, but only mono. The French-Belgian co-production bears the original title Tintin et le Mystery of the Toison d'Or, and came under the English title Tintin and the Golden Fleece in the American and British cinema.

In 1964, with a partly modified cast a second feature film, The Adventures of Tintin and the blue oranges, rotated.

In Germany the film was first released in 2009 Sunfilm Entertainment coinciding with the second live action movie on DVD. The 1964 broadcast in GDR version is considered lost.

Criticism

"Out of a popular of Hergé's comic adventures was an entertaining live-action film, which provides amusing and cheerful and exciting entertainment. Atmospheric consistent photographed and love for detail, the film follows the logic of the very own comic strips, which leads to amusing improbabilities. "

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