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The Crab with the Golden Claws (film)

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1947 Belgian film
The Crab with the Golden Claws
Directed byClaude Misonne
Written byJoão B. Michiels
Produced byWilfried Bouchery
CinematographyB. Michel
A. Dunil
E. Bernstein
Edited byA. Leduc
Music byG. Bethune
A. Ducat
Release date
  • 11 January 1947 (1947-01-11) (Belgium)
Running time58 minutes
CountryBelgium
LanguageFrench

The Crab with the Golden Claws (French: Le crabe aux pinces d'or) is a 1947 Belgian stop motion feature film produced by Wilfried Bouchery for Films Claude Misonne and based on the comic book of the same name from The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé. This was the first Tintin story to be adapted into a movie and follows the story of the comic almost exactly.

There were only two theatrical screenings of the film; the first at the ABC Cinema on 11 January 1947 for a group of special invited guests, while the other one was shown in public on 21 December of that year, before Bouchery declared bankruptcy and fled to Argentina. All of the equipment was seized and a copy of the film is currently stored at Belgium's Cinémathèque Royale. The copy is available to watch for paying members of the Tintin club.

Plot

See also: The Crab with the Golden Claws § Synopsis

Tintin finds himself involved in a mystery of a drowned man, a regular tin of crab meat, and the name of a ship called the Karaboudjan scribbled on a piece of paper inside of the man's pockets. Upon investigating the ship, Tintin discovers that the shipment of tin cans contains not crab meat, but drugs. After learning about the ship's shady business, Tintin ends up becoming prisoner on the ship which already cast off from the port. The only way for Tintin to escape is by heading for dry land by lifeboat, and the only person to aid him is the ship's whisky guzzling Captain named Haddock who is the only one on board not aware that his crew is trafficking drugs right under his nose.

A screenshot of the film

Release in DVD

On 14 May 2008, the film was released on PAL DVD in France by Fox Pathe Europa.

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