The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn is both a classic 1943 comic album by Hergé and a critically acclaimed 2011 motion-capture film directed by Steven Spielberg. Both versions center on Tintin, a young reporter, who buys a model ship that holds a secret parchment leading to the lost treasure of the 17th-century pirate Red Rackham. The Story: A Treasure Hunt Across Generations
: Tintin discovers that the ship belonged to Sir Francis Haddock, an ancestor of his friend Captain Haddock.
: The journey takes Tintin and his dog Snowy from European castles to the Sahara Desert and eventually to the high seas. Comparing the Book and the Film
The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn is both a classic 1943 comic album by Hergé and a critically acclaimed 2011 motion-capture film directed by Steven Spielberg. Both versions center on Tintin, a young reporter, who buys a model ship that holds a secret parchment leading to the lost treasure of the 17th-century pirate Red Rackham. The Story: A Treasure Hunt Across Generations
: Tintin discovers that the ship belonged to Sir Francis Haddock, an ancestor of his friend Captain Haddock.
: The journey takes Tintin and his dog Snowy from European castles to the Sahara Desert and eventually to the high seas. Comparing the Book and the Film