
Tintin and the Blue Oranges (1964)
Tintin, with the help of his dog Milú, Captain Haddock and a group of children, tries to find the whereabouts of professor Tornasol and a Spanish colleague, who have been kidnapped in Spain after finding a solution to world hunger.All Releases
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Running Time1 hr 45 min
GenresAdventure
Comedy
Crime
Family
Sci-Fi
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Philippe Condroyer | Director |
| Hergé | Writer |
| André Barret | Writer |
| André Barret | Writer |
| Philippe Condroyer | Writer |
| Rémo Forlani | Writer |
| René Goscinny | Writer |
| Antonio Giménez Rico | Writer |
| Francisco Gonzálvez | Writer |
| José María Gutiérrez Santos | Writer |
| André Barret | Producer |
| Robert Laffont | Producer |
| Antoine Duhamel | Composer |
| Jean Badal | Cinematographer |
| Madeleine Bibollet | Editor |
| Cast | Role |
|---|---|
| Jean Bouise | |
| Jean-Pierre Talbot | |
| Félix Fernández | |
| Jenny Orléans |