Raymond LeBlanc Movies

1977  
G  
Jonathan Swift's satire about a sailor's strange voyage is the source of this, one of many filmed adaptations of the tale. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Richard HarrisCatherine Schell, (more)
1972  
 
This animated feature stars the French cartoon hero "Tintin," a cheerful can-do young man who travels around the world with his dog and a gruff old sailor. In this story, Tintin and his friends, including an inventor, are experimenting on the lake with a small submarine when an evil super-crook and his gang, working from underneath the lake, kidnap two children from the local village. Using his friend's inventions, and his own good sense and courage, he rescues the two and puts and end to the schemes of the crooks. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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1970  
 
This animated feature finds Tintin, a comic strip hero in Belgium, off on a series of adventures with his faithful canine companion and a crusty sea captain. The film is aimed at the moppet audience and contains several engaging songs. The trio travels together, getting into various situations that are all resolved with a happy ending. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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