
Land of Black Gold(1992)
When cars start to explode, which can lead to a serious oil crisis, Tintin and his friends travel to the Middle East to get to the bottom of the problem.


Tintin falls into a dangerous trap after his friends are falsely arrested in a troubled South American country where a revolution is about to explode.

Thierry Wermuth
Tintin (voice)

Christian Pelissier
Haddock (voice)

Henri Labussière
Tournesol (voice)
Georges Berthomieu
Séraphin Lampion (voice)

Marie Vincent
Bianca Castafiore (voice)
Marc Moro
Sponsz (voice)

Yves Barsacq
Dupont (voice)

Jean-Pierre Moulin
Dupond (voice)

Susan Roman
Milou (voice)
Tintin and the Picaros is a animation, adventure, tv movie film released in 1992. Directed by Stéphane Bernasconi, it stars Thierry Wermuth, Christian Pelissier, Henri Labussière. Tintin falls into a dangerous trap after his friends are falsely arrested in a troubled South American country where a revolution is about to explode.
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