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The Adventures of Tintin: Tintin in America / The Blue Lotus / Cigars of the Pharaoh (DVD) (*)
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$20.99 $14.97

Título original: Les Cigares de Pharaon / Le Lotus Bleu / Tintin en Amérique
Idiomas y Subtítulos:
Inglés ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
Francés ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
Francés ( Subtitles )


Product Origen/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 2 )

Duración:
98 min

Cociente De Aspecto:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Caracteristicas Especiales Disponibles:
Menú Interactivo
Acceso De la Escena


Película filmada y producida adentro:
Francia ( Francia, Benelux )


Dirigida Por:
Stéphane Bernasconi


Escrita Por:
Eric Rondeaux
Robert Réa
 
Hergé
Aaron Barzman
Laurel L. Russwurm


Actores:
Colin O'Meara ..... Tintin
Thierry Wermuth ..... Tintin
Christian Pelissier ..... Le capitaine Haddock (creditOnly
Henri Labussière ..... Le professeur Tournesol
Yves Barsacq ..... Dupont (creditOnly
John Stocker ..... Thompson
Dan Hennessey ..... Thomson
Jean-Pierre Moulin ..... Dupond (creditOnly
Susan Roman ..... Snowy
Harvey Atkin ..... Additional Voices
Paul Haddad ..... Additional Voices
Graham Haley ..... Additional Voices
David Huband ..... Additional Voices
Ray Landry ..... Additional Voices
Neil Munro ..... Additional Voices
Frank Perry ..... Additional Voices
Frank Proctor ..... Additional Voices
Mario Romano ..... Additional Voices
August Schellenberg ..... Additional Voices
Yves Barsacq ..... Dupont
Jean-Pierre Moulin ..... Dupond
Denis Akiyama ..... Additional Voices
Robert Cait ..... Additional Voices
Graeme Campbell ..... Additional Voices
Liz Dufresne ..... Additional Voices
Keith Hampshire ..... Additional Voices
Marvin Ishmael ..... Additional Voices
Tom Kneebone ..... Additional Voices
Keith Knight ..... Additional Voices
Michael Lamport ..... Additional Voices
Marc Moro ..... Allan Thompson (uncredited
Ho Chow ..... Additional Voices
Ray Landry ..... Chang
Julie Lemieux ..... Additional Voices
Gaston Poon ..... Tchang (uncredited
Frank Proctor
David Lesser


Synopsis:
No spanish review yet:
Tintin in America: Chicago A Capone's crime syndicate instructs executive Smiles to lure visiting reporter Tintin to a meeting in Chicago and having failed to kidnap him, to hire a sharpshooter, who fails too. Next he sets elaborate Wild West and other traps, but Tintin and justice prevail. The Blue Lotus: After the arrest of most of the members of the drug syndicate, the leader behind the organization was never found and is still at large. Tintin, who is enjoying his stay at the palace of the Maharaja, is visited by a Chinese gentleman who brings Tintin a message. However, a poison dart containing the madness poison was struck right into the massager's neck by an unseen marksman. The only clues Tintin received from the now mad messenger is that there's trouble in Shanghai and a man named Mitsuhirato, which is the place where the remaining members of the syndicate remain. So Tintin heads for Shanghai to meet Mitsuhirato, however upon meeting the person Tintin was almost assassinated twice upon his visit in Shanghai. He ends up being saved by a young Chinese man who provides him with a disguise in order for him to not be easily recognized by the syndicate. Who is the mysterious young man who prevented Tintin's death and can Mitsuhirato be trusted? Cigars of the Pharaoh: Upon taking a vacation on a cruise, Tintin encounters an eccentric archaeologist named Dr. Sarcophagus who believes to have found the whereabouts of Pharaoh Kih-Oskh's tomb. As a reporter, Tintin finds this to be a story of a lifetime, only to be arrested by Thompson and Thomson who both accuse Tintin of smuggling opium. Tintin manages to escape and meet up with the doctor to find this tomb he seeks out. They find what appears to be the tomb, along with Tintin finding a cigar in the middle of the desert containing a strange emblem. He was about to show the doctor the cigar, only to discover the archaeologist missing and enters the tomb which is the most likely place for the doctor to be at. Upon exploring Tintin discovers the place to be a secret base for an unknown syndicate, and ends up being knock out with gas after knowing too much. The next thing he remembers is being out in the middle of the ocean inside a sarcophagus. When he makes it back to shore, his first mission is to find Dr. Sarcophagus and discover the meaning of the mysterious brand of cigars.
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