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Terry And The Pirates (1940) Serial - Chapter 03 - The Mountain Of Death
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Terry And The Pirates Serial 1940 Columbia IMBD 0033139
This is loosely based on Milton Caniff's Amazing comic strip. It would fall under the jungle/adventure genre. While The Dragon Lady Character is much less interesting and ruthless (than the Comic) Sheila D'Arcy certainly looks the part. In fact most the actors are well cast. While the directing is certainly going for some over the top drama. What baffles me is with all the successful and popular stories created by Caniff why none of them were used.
Chapter Titles
1.Into the Great Unknown
2.The Fang Strikes
3.The Mountain of Death
4.The Dragon Queen Threatens
5.At the Mercy of the Mob
6.The Scroll of Wealth
7.Angry Waters
8.The Tomb of Peril
9.Jungle Hurricane
10.Too Many Enemies
11.Walls of Doom
12.No Escape
13.The Fatal Mistake
14.Pyre of Death
15.The Secret of the Temple
Cast
William Tracy as Terry Lee
Granville Owen as Pat Ryan
Joyce Bryant as Normandie Drake
Allen Jung as Connie
Victor DeCamp as Big Stoop, magician
Sheila D'Arcy as Dragon Lady
Dick Curtis as Fang
J. Paul Jones as Dr. Lee
Forrest Taylor as Mr. Drake
Jack Ingram as Stanton
Charles King as Blackie, henchman
Duke York as Leopard Man
Jack Perrin as Mr. Harris
Terry And The Pirates Public Domain Comic books series is available here digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?cid=706
There is also quite a few of the radio shows available, here on you tube
and on Internet Archive .Org
archive.org/search.php?query=Terry%20And%20The%20Pirates
Amazon Description "Of all the early radio shows adopted from the classic newspaper comic pages in the '30s and '40s, none was more intriguing or exciting than the action-packed tales of Terry and the Pirates. Columbia Pictures brought Terry and the Pirates to the screen in fifteen thrill-packed episodes in 1940 featuring an excellent cast of screen favorites. Directed in a style that combined action and considerable comedy, director James W. Horne led the cast in an adventure that centered around the discovery of a vast hidden treasure. Along the treacherous 15-episode route we have contacts with mysterious "Tiger Men," a savage gorilla, exploding ammunition sheds and countless other thrills that totally captivated Saturday matinee audiences week after week"
This is loosely based on Milton Caniff's Amazing comic strip. It would fall under the jungle/adventure genre. While The Dragon Lady Character is much less interesting and ruthless (than the Comic) Sheila D'Arcy certainly looks the part. In fact most the actors are well cast. While the directing is certainly going for some over the top drama. What baffles me is with all the successful and popular stories created by Caniff why none of them were used.
Chapter Titles
1.Into the Great Unknown
2.The Fang Strikes
3.The Mountain of Death
4.The Dragon Queen Threatens
5.At the Mercy of the Mob
6.The Scroll of Wealth
7.Angry Waters
8.The Tomb of Peril
9.Jungle Hurricane
10.Too Many Enemies
11.Walls of Doom
12.No Escape
13.The Fatal Mistake
14.Pyre of Death
15.The Secret of the Temple
Cast
William Tracy as Terry Lee
Granville Owen as Pat Ryan
Joyce Bryant as Normandie Drake
Allen Jung as Connie
Victor DeCamp as Big Stoop, magician
Sheila D'Arcy as Dragon Lady
Dick Curtis as Fang
J. Paul Jones as Dr. Lee
Forrest Taylor as Mr. Drake
Jack Ingram as Stanton
Charles King as Blackie, henchman
Duke York as Leopard Man
Jack Perrin as Mr. Harris
Terry And The Pirates Public Domain Comic books series is available here digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?cid=706
There is also quite a few of the radio shows available, here on you tube
and on Internet Archive .Org
archive.org/search.php?query=Terry%20And%20The%20Pirates
Amazon Description "Of all the early radio shows adopted from the classic newspaper comic pages in the '30s and '40s, none was more intriguing or exciting than the action-packed tales of Terry and the Pirates. Columbia Pictures brought Terry and the Pirates to the screen in fifteen thrill-packed episodes in 1940 featuring an excellent cast of screen favorites. Directed in a style that combined action and considerable comedy, director James W. Horne led the cast in an adventure that centered around the discovery of a vast hidden treasure. Along the treacherous 15-episode route we have contacts with mysterious "Tiger Men," a savage gorilla, exploding ammunition sheds and countless other thrills that totally captivated Saturday matinee audiences week after week"