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Tintin's Adventure with Frank Gardner
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Tintin's Adventure with Frank Gardner

Nov 6, 2011
0h 59m
★ 0.0

Overview

Journalist Frank Gardner sets out to trace the first adventure of Tintin, the childhood hero that inspired him to travel and report from the world's hot spots. Frank follows Tintin to Moscow and discovers the influences that created the successful cartoon strip.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

BBC

Cast

Frank Gardner

Self - Host

Frank Gardner

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