
Tintin in Tibet(1992)
Tintin and Captain Haddock travel to Tibet in search of an old friend who has disappeared after a plane crash.



Thierry Wermuth
Tintin (voice)

Christian Pelissier
Haddock (voice)
Marc Moro
Chiquito (voice)

Henri Labussière
Tournesol

Yves Barsacq
Dupont (voice)

Jean-Pierre Moulin
Dupond (voice)

Susan Roman
Milou (voice)
Prisoners of the Sun is a animation, adventure, tv movie film released in 1992. Directed by Stéphane Bernasconi, it stars Thierry Wermuth, Christian Pelissier, Marc Moro. Tintin and Captain Haddock travel to Peru in search of an abducted friend.
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