In the film adaptation The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, Sakharine is re-imagined as a replacement for the Bird Brothers as the main antagonist of the film. He appears in the Yves Rodier version of the book. Sakharine was to appear in the last Tintin story, Tintin and Alph-Art with some other characters from various prior stories, but due to Hergé's death, the story was left unfinished. Tintin suspects Sakharine of stealing the two parchments, but he soon discovers that it was in fact a third party and recovers them.Īt the end of Red Rackham's Treasure, Sakharine can be seen attending the exhibition held at Marlinspike Hall, showing off the various items recovered from the actual ship itself. Sakharine is subsequently attacked by Barnaby who steals a hidden parchment from inside the second Unicorn model.Later on after the Bird Brothers are arrested, they claim that the parchments they owned, had likewise been stolen. Upon visiting Sakharine he discovers he has another Unicorn model. After Tintin's Unicorn is stolen he suspects Sakharine of the theft. Tintin rejects all of the offers made by the two to buy the model from him. After noticing another model of the Unicorn at a market, he and another man named Barnaby attempt to purchase it only to find that it has already been sold to Tintin. In the books, Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine is a collector of model ships, of which one among them is one of The Unicorn.
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