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Release Date:
December 6, 1961
Original Title:
Tintin et le Mystère de la Toison d'or
Alternate Titles:
Tajemnica złotego runa
Tenten İstanbul'da
The Golden Treasure
Tin Tin and the Golden Treasure
Tin-Tin und das Geheimnis vom goldenen Vlies
Tintin és az aranygyapjú rejtélye
Tintín y el misterio del Toisón de Oro
Tintín y el secreto del Toisón de Oro
タンタンとトワゾンドール号の神秘
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
APC
Union Cinématographique
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG DE: 6 FR: U NL: 6
Runtime: 98
After the death of Captain Thémistocle Paparanic, Captain Haddock's old friend, he inherits a ship called the Golden Fleece. Once Tintin and the captain arrive in Istanbul, where the ship is anchored, they meet Mr. Karabine, a businessman who stubbornly insists on buying it even though it is in a dilapidated state.
Administration:
Henry Dutrannoy
Assistant Camera:
Jean-Claude Gaillard
Bernard Noisette
Assistant Director:
Pierre Lary
Assistant Editor:
Madeleine Bibollet
Camera Operator:
Daniel Diot
Characters:
Hergé
Director:
Jean-Jacques Vierne
Director of Photography:
Raymond Lemoigne
Editor:
Léonide Azar
Makeup Department Head:
Serge Groffe
Original Music Composer:
André Popp
Producer:
André Barret
Robert Laffont
Michel Canello
Production Design:
Marilena Aravantinou
Pierre-Louis Thévenet
Philippe Ancellin
Production Director:
Michel Choquet
Production Secretary:
Jacqueline Choquet
Screenplay:
André Barret
Rémo Forlani
Script Supervisor:
Suzanne Durrenberger
Sound Engineer:
Guy Villette
Technical Advisor:
Jacques Lecoq
Guy Henri
Roger Arbus
Underwater Director of Photography:
Alain Boisnard
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