Mr. Boullock's Disappearance
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Written by | Hergé and Jacques Van Melkebeke |
Directed by | Paul Riga |
Date premiered | 1941 |
Place premiered | Théâtre Royal des Galeries, Belgium |
Original language | French |
Subject | Tintin attempts to search for mysterious Mr. Boullock |
Genre | Adventure |
Setting | India and Syldavia |
Mr. Boullock's Disappearance (French: Monsieur Boullock a disparu) is a 1941 Belgian theatre piece in three acts written by Hergé and Jacques Van Melkebeke. It features Hergé's famous character, Tintin. The events of the story occur without the chronology of Tintin stories.
History
Van Melkebeke wrote the first and third act, with Hergé writing the second act. The writing took only ten days.[1] This was the second time that the two had collaborated on a stage version of Tintin, after Tintin aux Indes, which had been staged April-May 1941.[2] Like the earlier play, Mr. Boullock's Disappearance was produced at the Théâtre Royal des Galeries in Brussels, and was directed by Paul Riga. Performances took place during the Christmas school holidays, on 26, 29 and 30 December 1941, and 3 and 8 January 1942.[3] Critical reception was lukewarm.[2]
Cast
- Marcel André played the two detectives commonly known in English as Thomson and Thompson. Here they are introduced by name for the first time as "Durant and Durand"; they were later renamed as "Dupont and Dupond".
- Tintin: Roland Ravez
Synopsis
Tintin and the Thompsons are called in by Mrs Boullock to find her husband, a millionaire who disappeared two days previously. Before they can even start their enquiries, a man arrives at the house claiming to be suffering from amnesia. Mrs Boullock identifies him as her husband, but he is shortly followed by an identical man also claiming to be suffering from amnesia, throwing her into doubt. To identify which is the real Mr Boullock, and which the impostor seeking to claim his fortune, Tintin and the Thompsons seek the help of Professor Doryford, inventor of a truth-detector. Prosper and Jules, the henchmen of the impostor, try to impede their journey, and ultimately to eliminate both Tintin and Doryford.[3]
The adventure takes Tintin to Casablanca, the virgin forests of Argentina, and to China and Tibet (this being Tintin's first visit to Tibet). The denouement comes about back in Brussels, in the Boullock home, where with the aid of Professor Doryford and his truth-detector the impostor is unmasked and the real Mr Boullock is restored to his wife.[3]
Characters
Characters created especially for the play include Mohamed El Bazoul, the two villains, Prosper and Jules, an Indian, Aztapopotitirolidacatapelt, Chou-Chi-Fou and Chong, and two Tibetan bonzes.
References
- ^ Benoit Mouchart and François Rivière, Hergé, un portrait intime du père de Tintin (Paris, 2011), electronic edition with unnumbered pages.
- ^ a b Benoit Peeters, Hergé, Son of Tintin, translated by Tina A. Kover (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012), pp. 130-131.
- ^ a b c Bob Garcia, Tintin, le Diable et le Bon Dieu (Paris, 2018), electronic edition with unnumbered pages.
- v
- t
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of Tintin
- Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (1930)
- Tintin in the Congo (1931)
- Tintin in America (1932)
- Cigars of the Pharaoh (1934)
- The Blue Lotus (1936)
- The Broken Ear (1937)
- The Black Island (1938)
- King Ottokar's Sceptre (1939)
- The Crab with the Golden Claws (1941)
- The Shooting Star (1942)
- The Secret of the Unicorn (1943)
- Red Rackham's Treasure (1944)
- The Seven Crystal Balls (1948)
- Prisoners of the Sun (1949)
- Land of Black Gold (1950)
- Destination Moon (1953)
- Explorers on the Moon (1954)
- The Calculus Affair (1956)
- The Red Sea Sharks (1958)
- Tintin in Tibet (1960)
- The Castafiore Emerald (1963)
- Flight 714 to Sydney (1968)
- Tintin and the Picaros (1976)
- Tintin and Alph-Art (1986, unfinished)
- Le Thermozéro (unfinished, unpublished)
- Borduria
- Marlinspike Hall
- Syldavia
- The Unicorn
- Other settings
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Live-action |
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- Hergé's Adventures of Tintin (1962–66)
- The Adventures of Tintin (1991–92)
- I, Tintin (1976)
- Tintin and I (2003)
- The Mystery of the Blue Diamond (1941)
- Mr. Boullock's Disappearance (1941)
- Kuifje – De Zonnetempel (De Musical) (2001)
- Tintin – Le Temple du Soleil – Le Spectacle Musical (2002)
- Tintin on the Moon (1987)
- Tintin in Tibet (1996)
- Prisoners of the Sun (1997)
- Tintin: Destination Adventure (2001)
- The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (2011)
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