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L'affaire Tournesol ()


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  • Season 1
  • Episode 8

Professor Calculus invented a machine which breaks glass with sound waves. Some foreign countries (including a Totalitarian regime) are interested and send their spies. Tintin and Haddock must face perils to come and rescue the Professor.

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
René Arrieu ...
Allan (voice)
Georges Atlas ...
Omar ben Salaad (voice)
Albert Augier ...
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Jean Berger ...
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Claude Bertrand ...
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Yves Brainville ...
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Milou (voice)
Jean Clarieux ...
Capitaine Haddock (voice)
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Dupont / Dupond (voice)
Henry Djanik ...
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Capt. Haddock / Thomson / Thompson (voice)
Michel Gatineau ...
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Announcer (voice)
Pierre Leproux ...
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Tintin / Prof. Calculus (voice)
Roland Ménard ...
Narrator (2nd) (voice)
Jean Nohain ...
Narrator (1st) (voice)
Marcel Painvin ...
(voice)
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Tintin (voice)
Lita Recio ...
Bianca Castafiore (voice)
Roger Rudel ...
(voice)
Jacques Torrens ...
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André Valmy ...
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Professeur Tournesol (voice)

Directed by

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Ray Goossens

Written by

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Hergé ... (graphic novel "L'affaire Tournesol"/"De Zaak Zonnebloem")
 
Charles Shows ... (screenplay)

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Ralph Darbo ... (music by)

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Also Known As
  • The Calculus Case (United States)
  • The Calculus Affair (United Kingdom)
  • El asunto tornasol (Spain)
  • Tintti ja Tuhatkaunon tapaus (Finland)
  • Tintin seikkailut: Tuhatkaunon tapaus (Finland)
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  • 60 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Based on the cartoon book character Tintin by Hergé. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in I, Tintin (1976). See more »

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