Immerse yourself in the adventure with Hergé's hero with the Tintin And The Temple of the Sun Poster. Experience strong emotions with our heroes in this exciting quest in search of lost treasure. Discover the captivating atmosphere of Hergé's work in this epic film adaptation.
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Description of this Tintin and the Temple of the Sun Poster
When seven archaeologists find an old Inca mummy, they become victims of an Inca curse. Back in Europe, they fall into a deep sleep one after the other and only once a day, at the same time, do they wake up for a few minutes and have hallucinations of the Inca god . The story begins with the sixth archaeologist being lulled to sleep by the contents of a crystal ball thrown into his car by the Incas.
Professor Hippolyte Bergamotte stays with Tintin, Snowy and Captain Haddock at Marlinspike Hall. When the Thompsons arrive, Tarragon learns from them that he is the last Councious Professor. A storm approaches and the lights go out. The Incas take the opportunity to put the last one to sleep and capture Professor Tournesol, who revealed himself to be a desecrator of the sanctuary by wearing the bracelet of the Incas sun god.
His friends Tintin and Haddock follow the trail to Peru, climb the mountains through snow and jungle and finally discover the Temple of the Sun, where they are taken. They have no choice but to choose the day they want to be burned to death by the sun. Tintin makes a wise choice and can use an eclipse. In the end, he is pardoned, the archaeologists are cured of their curse, and Tournesol is freed.