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The Mystery of the Rascar Capac Mummy
Rascar Capac, the sinister creature featured on Hergé's album The Seven Crystal Balls (1948), has left its mark on many generations of readers. To draw it, the Belgian cartoonist was probably inspired by a mummy exhibited in the first pre-Columbian exhibition organized by the Brussels Cinquantenaire Museum in 1923. Two intrepid archaeologists embark on a fascinating journey to reconstruct the story of the mysterious mummy.
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Plot Summary
This film centers on a group of intrepid young detectives who stumble upon an ancient artifact, leading them on a thrilling chase to uncover the secrets of the legendary Rascar Capac mummy. They must decipher cryptic clues and navigate treacherous traps to prevent the artifact from falling into the wrong hands.
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Fun Fact
The Rascar Capac mummy is a fictional artifact, notably featured in the Tintin comic 'The Seven Crystal Balls'.
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