Steven Spielberg has famously credited this movie as a primary inspiration for Raiders of the Lost Ark .
The film is often cited as the best "unofficial" adaptation of The Adventures of Tintin . It captures Hergé’s spirit perfectly.
The vibrant, saturated colors enhance the "comic book" feel of the adventure.
The story follows Adrien Dufourquet (), a French soldier on a week-long leave. His vacation is derailed when his fiancée, Agnès, is kidnapped by mysterious figures seeking a stolen Amazonian statuette.
It solidified Belmondo’s status as an action star who performed his own dangerous stunts with a charming, nonchalant smile. 🏗️ Visuals and Setting
De Broca maintains a "breathless" speed, a hallmark of the French New Wave era applied to a blockbuster format. 🏆 Key Facts Release Year: 1964 Director: Philippe de Broca Lead Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Françoise Dorléac