
The Crab with the Golden Claws
Action · Adventure · Mystery
Overview
Tintin finds himself involved in a mystery related to a drowned man, a can of crabmeat and a ship called Karaboudjan. After investigating the ship, Tintin discovers that the shipment of cans does not contain exactly crabmeat.
Top Cast


Thierry Wermuth
Thierry Wermuth
Tintin (voice)
Thierry Wermuth
Tintin (voice)


Christian Pelissier
Christian Pelissier
Haddock (voice)
Christian Pelissier
Haddock (voice)


Yves Barsacq
Yves Barsacq
Dupont (voice)
Yves Barsacq
Dupont (voice)


Jean-Pierre Moulin
Jean-Pierre Moulin
Dupond (voice)
Jean-Pierre Moulin
Dupond (voice)


Susan Roman
Susan Roman
Milou (voice)
Susan Roman
Milou (voice)
Marc Moro
Marc Moro
Allan Thompson (voice)
Marc Moro
Allan Thompson (voice)
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