Tintin and the Temple of the Sun
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Tintin and the Temple of the Sun (original title Tintin et le temple du soleil) is a 1969 animated film produced by Belvision Studios.[1] A co-production between Belgium, France and Switzerland, it is an adaptation of Hergé's two-part Tintin adventure The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun.
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Directed by | Eddie Lateste |
Screenplay by | Eddie Lateste Jos Marissen László Molnár Hergé |
Dialogue by | Greg |
Based on | The Seven Crystal Balls Prisoners of the Sun by Hergé |
Produced by | Raymond Leblanc |
Cinematography | François Léonard |
Edited by | László Mola |
Music by | François Rauber Songs: Jacques Brel |
Production companies | Dargaud Films Belvision Studios |
Distributed by | Parafrance Films |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Countries | France Belgium Switzerland |
Language | French |
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