Tintin and the Lake of Sharks (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 13, 1972

Original Title:
Tintin et le lac aux requins

Alternate Titles:
The Mystery at Shark Lake
Tim und der Haifischsee
TinTin e o Lago dos Tubarões
Tinni og Hákarlavatnið
Tintin och Hajsjön
Τεν Τεν: Η Λίμνη με τους Καρχαρίες
Τεντέν: Το μυστήριο της λίμνης
Τεντεν: Το μυστήριο της λίμνης

Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family | Mystery

Production Companies:
Belvision
Dargaud Films
Raymond Leblanc

Production Countries:
Belgium | France

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G  DE: 6  FR: TP  PT: M/6  SE: Btl 

Runtime: 81

Tintin is sent to guard Professor Calculus, who has invented a machine that can duplicate anything, and is staying in a village near the border of Syldavia and Bodouria. Rastapopoulous, an infamous and ruthless international criminal, tries to lure Calculus and Tintin away by kidnapping two children, who live nearby, in order to get his clutches on the machine.

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Adaptation:
Jean-Michel Charlier
Eddie Lateste
Jos Marissen
Rainer Gocksch

Art Direction:
Paulette Melloul

Assistant Production Manager:
Rainer Gocksch

Characters:
Hergé

Consulting Producer:
Bob de Moor

Director:
Raymond Leblanc

Editor:
Jean-Pierre Cereghetti

Executive Producer:
Raymond Leblanc

Original Music Composer:
François Rauber

Producer:
Eddie Lateste

Production Manager:
José Dutillieu

Screenplay:
Greg

Special Effects:
Eddie Lateste

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