Tintin et les oranges bleues Page #3
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- 1964
- 105 min
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I am telling you that
Huh? Pardon?
GONE!
GONE!
You were saying. . .?
THE BLUE ORANGE! VANISHED!
KIDNAPPED!
What!?
What!?
Now then, am I to understand that the
blue orange was stolen last night?
Now then, am I to understand that the
blue orange was stolen last night?
If that's what
you're trying to say, Captain,
tell me frankly,
and don't beat about the bush. . .
tell me frankly,
and don't beat about the bush. . .
Oooooooh nooo!
The blue orange stolen?
No, no, it's not possible.
No, it's another one
of the Captain's jokes, isn't it?
No, Professor, it's not a joke.
No, Professor, it's not a joke.
Professor Zalamea.
A highly rare mutant specimen!
A scientific deposit
of capital importance!
You must warn Professor Zalamea, mm?
My reputation is ruined, ruined!
It's a catastrophe, a catastrophe!
Now really, my dear Cuthbert,
surely you exaggerate the importance
of this piece of fruit. . .
It's inexplicable, inexplicable!
It's inexplicable, inexplicable!
What a vexation!
What an affront! What a curse!
But Cuthbert, you are. . .
But where is the little elf going?
But Cuthbert, you are. . .
But where is the little elf going?
I'm going straight away to find
Come now, Cuthbert.
I must warn him without delay.
A billion blistering barnacles!
You're making me dizzy.
You're making me dizzy.
Let's go!
Let's go! Let's go! Let's go!
Let's go! Let's go! Let's go!
There's not a minute to lose!
Quick! Quick!
Stealing an orange. . .
It's a bit surprising all the same. . .
Yes, but this orange was blue,
and sent by a very great scientist
whose research is known
by all the specialists.
It can only be a case
of scientific theft. . .
What I don't understand
is that the parcel arrived
without a word of explanation.
is that the parcel arrived
without a word of explanation.
I must leave immediately
for Professor Zalamea's laboratory
to tell him that the blue orange
has been stolen!
Captain, the three of us
are going to Valencia.
Captain, the three of us
are going to Valencia.
I mean, the four of us.
What? To Valencia!?
Alone! I will go alone.
Alone! I will go alone.
That is my decision, since there
is no respect for science here!
Captain, quick, catch him!
Oh! Hey! Professor! Professor. . .
And why not?
The beautiful Andalusian women,
the manzanilla sherry,
and then the flamenco. . .
the manzanilla sherry,
and then the flamenco. . .
Hey, Professor, wait for me!
Wait for me, Cuthbert!
TAKING NEXT PLANE TO VALENCIA -
STOP:
BLUE ORANGE SEN EXPRESS PROFESSOR CALCULUS
STOLEN - STOP
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