Tintin And The Blue Oranges
– Professor Calculus's friend develops a blue-skinned orange that can grow on any kind of land and sur..
Professor Calculus's friend develops a blue-skinned orange that can grow on any kind of land and survive harsh weather (in the manner of Lue Gim Gong) and therefore solve world hunger. The Professor and his friends, however, run afoul of gangsters who also covet the fruit. The adventure takes them from their home in Marlinspike Hall (Moulinsart), a fictional mansion that is presumably in Belgium, to Spain, where Calculus and another scientist are kidnapped.
18 Dec 1964
French, Spanish, Arabic
Philippe Condroyer
Hergé (characters), André Barret (scenario and dialogue), André Barret (adaptation), Philippe Condroyer (adaptation), Rémo Forlani (adaptation), René Goscinny (adaptation)
Jean Bouise, Jean-Pierre Talbot, Félix Fernández, Jenny Orléans
In this live-action adaptation of the comic, Professor Calculus has just written a book called "The Earth is Starving". He appears on television to appeal to the scientists of the world to work towards a solution to the hunger problem. Soon afterwards, he receives a package from a Spanish professor, Antenor Zalamea, which contains a blue orange that can be grown in desert soil. Calculus travels to Spain, but a criminal emir who wants the discovery for himself kidnaps both professors. Tintin and Captain Haddock come to the rescue with the help of some local children.
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