The Social Pirates

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The Social Pirates
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Directed by James W. Horne
Written by George Bronson Howard
Produced by Kalem Company
Starring Marin Sais
Ollie Kirkby
Distributed by General Film Company
Release date
March 27, 1916
Running time
15 2-reel episodes
CountryUnited States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

The Social Pirates is a 1916 American silent film serial directed by James W. Horne. It starred Marin Sais, Ollie Kirkby and True Boardman. It was written by George Bronson Howard and produced by the Kalem Company. [1]

Contents

Cast

Chapter titles

  1. The Little Monte Carlo
  2. The Corsican Sisters
  3. The Parasite
  4. A War of Wits
  5. The Millionaire Plunger
  6. The Master Swindlers
  7. The Rogue's Nemesis
  8. Sauce for the Gander
  9. The Missing Millionaire
  10. Unmasking a Rascal
  11. The Fangs of the Tattler
  12. The Disappearance of Helen Mintern
  13. In the Service of the State
  14. The Music Swindlers
  15. Black Magic

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References

  1. Pictorial History of Silent Screen, p. 120, c.1953 by Daniel Blum. ISBN   0-399-50667-5