Terry and The Pirates (serial)

Terry And The Pirates (serial)

Terry and the Pirates (1940) was the 10th film serial released by Columbia. It was based on the comic strip Terry and the Pirates created by Milton Caniff. In his biography, "Meanwhile...", Caniff stated how he hated the serial for changing so much of his comic strip and "I saw the first chapter and walked out screaming."

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