

Tintin and the Temple of the Sun
When seven archaeologists find an ancient Inca temple, they become victims of an ancient curse. Back in Europe, one by one they fall into a deep sleep and only once a day, all at the same time, they wake up for a few minutes and experience hallucinations where the sinister living mummy of Rascar Capac appears.
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Plot Summary
When a spaceship is stolen, Tintin and his friends embark on a globe-trotting adventure to find it. Their investigation leads them to a mysterious cult and a hidden temple, where they uncover a sinister plot involving alien technology. Tintin must race against time to rescue his kidnapped companions and prevent a global catastrophe.
Critical Reception
Tintin and the Temple of the Sun is a beloved animated adaptation of the Hergé comics, praised for its faithfulness to the source material and its engaging storyline. While not as widely known as some other Tintin adaptations, it is generally well-regarded by fans for its classic animation style and thrilling mystery.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its classic animation and faithful adaptation of the Tintin comics.
- Praised for its adventurous plot and engaging mystery.
- Seen as a solid entry in the Tintin animated filmography.
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Fun Fact
The film's original French title is 'Tintin et le Temple du Soleil', and it was released in 1969, though some sources might list a later release date due to distribution.
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