Pirates Of The Caribbean 2 Cast
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Human being's Chest
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- "Helm Jack is back."
- ―Tagline
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Homo'due south Chest is the 2d installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, released on July vii, 2006 equally a follow-up to the showtime film, The Expletive of the Black Pearl. The film stars Johnny Depp (Captain Jack Sparrow), Orlando Blossom (Volition Turner), Keira Knightley (Elizabeth Swann). It was directed past Gore Verbinski, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio. Expressionless Man's Chest would be followed in 2007 by At Globe'due south End.
Synopsis [ ]
Charming rogue pirate Helm Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is dorsum for a k, swashbuckling, nonstop joyride filled with devilish pirate humour, monstrous bounding main creatures, and breathtaking black magic. At present Jack's got a blood debt to pay—he owes his soul to the legendary Davy Jones (Bill Nighy), ghostly Ruler of the Ocean Depths— but the always so crafty Jack isn't nigh to go down without a fight. Along the way, dashing Volition Turner (Orlando Blossom) and the beautiful Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) go upwards in the thrilling whirlpool of misadventures stirred up in Jack's quest to avoid eternal damnation past seizing the fabled Dead Human'south Breast!
Plot [ ]
Fate Intervenes [ ]
- "You look beautiful."
"I remember it's bad luck for the groom to see the bride earlier the wedding." - ―Volition Turner and Elizabeth Swann
Will and Elizabeth arrested by Cutler Beckett.
Information technology is the nuptials mean solar day of Will Turner (Orlando Blossom) and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley). Yet, the arrival of Lord Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander) in Port Royal disrupts proceedings, as both Will and Elizabeth are arrested on the charge of setting free an enemy of the crown: Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), whom Beckett also wishes to runway down.
Jack has his ain set of troubles to worry almost, however. A debt he made with Davy Jones (Bill Nighy) to raise the Black Pearl from the depths of the bounding main 13 years ago is set to be paid, and Jack does not wish to bind himself to a lifetime of servitude as role of Jones' crew. Instead, he sets out to locate the Expressionless Man's Chest and the key that opens information technology, in gild to gain control over Jones himself. Jack escapes from a Turkish prison with a cartoon of the key, and sets off to track it down. Meanwhile, Cutler Beckett strikes a deal with Volition Turner, wishing for him to obtain Jack Sparrow'south compass in exchange for a full pardon. Will remains dubious, but is left with no other choice.
The Search for Jack Sparrow [ ]
William "Bootstrap Neb" Turner marks Jack Sparrow with the Blackness spot.
Past this point, Jack has begun his voyage, though is unable to discern whatever resolute course from his compass. He descends to the lower deck to search for more rum, where he encounters William "Bootstrap Pecker" Turner (Stellan SkarsgĂ„rd). Turner had called to serve Davy Jones after existence sent to the lesser of the ocean by Hector Barbossa—as a cursed man, unable to dice. He warns Jack that his time is up, and that Jones has released the Kraken to bring Jack in. Before departing, Bootstrap marks Jack with the Black Spot, a sign that the Kraken is coming for him. Terrified, Jack orders Joshamee Gibbs (Kevin R. McNally) to caput for country—any land—to avoid this terrible beast. In the confusion, Jack the monkey knocks Sparrow's hat into the bounding main, where it is carried far from its owner. It ends up in the hands of two fishermen, whose ship is suddenly dragged under the water by an unseen creature.
Will Turner talking to Elizabeth Swann in the brig.
In the prisons at Fort Charles, Will informs Elizabeth of his program to track downwardly Jack, merely Governor Weatherby Swann (Jonathan Pryce) does non trust Will to costless both himself and Elizabeth. As Will begins his search in Tortuga, Weatherby procures passage back to England for himself and his daughter. Volition's search ends on Isla de Pelegostos, where the Black Pearl has been beached. As he explores the nearby tropical woods, Volition is captured by the native Pelegostos, and taken to a mountaintop village. In that location, he finds Jack acting as principal of the tribe, and though Sparrow does nothing to help Will in his predicament, he does whisper, "Save me!" before Will is taken away. Dorsum in Port Royal, Governor Swann releases Elizabeth and makes for a rendezvous with Captain Hawkins, only to find Beckett'southward henchman, Mercer (David Schofield), waiting for him. Elizabeth, withal, uses Mercer'south appearance as a diversion, escaping dorsum to Fort Charles, where she confronts Lord Beckett at the cease of a pistol. Beckett makes a deal with her, giving her the Letters of Marque in exchange for Jack's compass. She leaves, and stows away, disguised as a sailor boy, aboard the Edinburgh Trader.
Cannibal Island [ ]
The Black Pearl on the shore of Pelegosto Island
Meanwhile, some other prison break has occurred, and now Pintel (Lee Arenberg) and Ragetti (Mackenzie Crook) are making their manner to Pelegosto Island along with the Prison Dog. They accomplish land, and set about preparing to take the Pearl as their own. Elsewhere on the island, Volition Turner is being held within one of two bone cages suspended over a ravine, forth with the surviving crew of the Pearl. Gibbs informs him that the Pelegostos believe Jack is a god in homo course, and intend to free his divine spirit by roasting and eating his "fleshy prison". The crew attempts to swing their cages across the chasm to climb up the other side. However, Leech spurs his crewers on to compete with Will and the others, and in their haste, tumble from the side of the cliff and collapse into the ravine. This draws the attention of a sentry, who runs to warn the villagers.
Jack chased past the Pelegostos.
The sentry inadvertantly buys Jack some fourth dimension, every bit his arrival coincides with the Pelegostos' attempt to roast Jack alive. He escapes while the villagers race to kill their prisoners, but meets farther resistance as he makes his way through the village. Equally Will and the crew roll through the jungle, still trapped inside their muzzle, Jack falls into a ravine, though his fall is broken by the pole he is tied to, and a serial of wooden bridges.
The crew makes it back to the Pearl just equally Pintel and Ragetti, recently escaped from jail with help from the Prison Canis familiaris, are attempting to commandeer the ship. Jack himself arrives, pursued by the entire Pelegostos tribe, though manages to board the ship before they can grab him. Instead, their attention is drawn by the dog, who runs off into the jungle, chased past the natives.
A Touch of Destiny [ ]
The crew during their meeting with Tia Dalma.
- "You want me to find this?"
"No. Yous want you to find this, because the finding of this finds you incapaciatorially finding and/or locating in your discovery a detecting of a way to relieve your dolly belle, ol' what's-her-face. Savvy? " - ―Will Turner to Jack Sparrow
Once back on the h2o, Will reveals he requires Jack'due south compass, though Jack brushes him off, instead ordering Gibbs to head upriver. He so proceeds to explicate, using Will'southward naivety concerning Davy Jones, that the key Jack is looking for will enable Will to rescue Elizabeth. Elizabeth herself has departed Port Royal onboard the Edinburgh Trader, and begins to agitate the coiffure's superstitions when they come up to believe her dress belongs to the spirit of a vengeful woman. Past now, the Pearl'southward crew has taken to the longboats and heads up the Pantano River into Cypress Forest, for a meeting with the voodoo priestess, Tia Dalma. There, Dalma senses a "touch of destiny" about Will, and tells the tale of Davy Jones to her audience. She reveals that Jones, once in beloved, tried to spare himself the heartbreak of losing his love by cutting out his own heart, and locking it away in a chest. She also informs Jack that Jones keeps the key nearly his person at all times, and offers him a jar of dirt, explaining that, as Jones is unable to set human foot on country for another decade, Jack should keep country about him for protection. Dalma so divines the location of the Flying Dutchman, for which the Pearl sets canvas.
Deal with Jones [ ]
Jack bargains with Davy Jones.
- "One soul is not equal to another!"
"Aha, then we've established my proposal as audio in principle. At present nosotros're just haggling over price."
"Toll?" - ―Davy Jones and Jack Sparrow
Will Turner volunteers to head over to what he believes is the Dutchman and negotiate for Jack'southward soul. However, he is unaware that the wrecked ship he boards is not Jones' send, which bursts out of the water in front end of him as Will explores the vessel. He is surrounded by Jones' crewmen, who have served for so long on the Dutchman that various body of water creatures accept been assimilated into their bodies. Volition is knocked out and lined upwardly with the survivors of the wreck. Davy Jones reveals himself, proposing a deal with whatsoever who would rather serve aboard his ship than face up their final sentence in decease. 1 man refuses, and is killed, while others are forced to agree. Jones realizes Volition is neither dead nor dying, and demands to know his purpose. Volition reveals that Jack Sparrow sent him to settle his debt, and Jones uses his supernatural power to bring himself, along with his crew, aboard the Black Pearl to confront Sparrow himself. Jack tries to tell Jones that he (Jack) was but Helm for 2 years until Barbossa'due south mutiny, but Jones refuses to accept that and reminds him he has introduced himself every bit Captain Jack Sparrow for all these years. Jack negotiates with Davy Jones, and is given 3 days to discover one hundred souls to serve Jones—the get-go existence Will himself, still aboard the Dutchman. Jones removes the Black Spot, and Jack immediately heads for Tortuga to harvest the souls.
Tortuga [ ]
James Norrington joining the crew of the Black Pearl.
Elizabeth is likewise on her mode to Tortuga, after again using the Edinburgh coiffure'due south superstitions against them. She makes them believe the spirit is asking them to go to Tortuga, and writes the name in oil on the ship'south deck, setting information technology on fire to get their attention. As a pirate band played in the cantina, Gibbs recruited sailors to canvas aboard the Pearl—and ultimately to be handed over to Jones—though manages merely to recruit four. The 5th reveals himself as now-old commodore, James Norrington, having been disgraced afterward piloting his ship into a hurricane while pursuing Jack and the Black Pearl. He starts a bar brawl afterwards attempting to shoot Jack, which is joined by Elizabeth every bit Jack and his crew sneak out. Elizabeth knocks Norrington unconscious before he can do any more than damage, and he is thrown into the pigsty. Mercer watches these proceedings, and later offers Norrington a deal on behalf of Lord Beckett.
Night on the Dutchman [ ]
Will stealing the Key to the Dead Human's Breast.
Meanwhile, aboard the Flying Dutchman, Bootstrap Bill is reunited with his long-lost son after Jimmy Legs orders "Mr. Turner" to secure the mast tackle. Both Turners try the procedure, and when Bill encounters his son, lets go of the line, causing Will to driblet a hoisted cannon into the deck. For his apparent mistake, Jimmy Legs prepares to whip Will, but Bootstrap intervenes, intent on taking his son's penalisation. Davy Jones appears questioning this kindness as Boostrap reveals to the crew and Will that he is the boy's begetter. Cruelly, Jones forces Bootstrap to whip his ain son, though Bootstrap insists it was an act of compassion compared to the astringent lashing Jimmy Legs would have inflicted.
The Kraken destroys the Edinburgh Trader.
Back in Port Majestic, Beckett meets with a manacled Governor Swann and informs him that Elizabeth has been sighted by Mercer in the visitor of Sparrow and "other fugitives from justice". He convinces an extremely reluctant Swann to relinquish his authority to him, in order to assure Elizabeth's rubber.
On the Flying Dutchman, Will meets his father, and they both play Davy Jones at Liar's Die in an endeavour to win the cardinal. They lose, but Will later steals it and rows to a transport (the Edinburgh Trader). Davy Jones realizes this ways that Jack is after his heart. He catches the Edinburgh Trader and summons the Kraken which destroys the ship and kills all aboard (except for Will, who escapes), while Davy Jones sets canvass for the island the heart is buried on.
Isla Cruces [ ]
Jack opens the chest.
- "The chest is no longer safe. Chart a class to Isla Cruces!"
- ―Davy Jones to Koleniko
Both crews arrive at the isle at much the aforementioned time, although Davy Jones sends his sailors to remember the chest as he cannot set up foot on land for another decade. Jack, Norrington and Elizabeth utilise the compass to find the chest. Will appears and is reunited with Elizabeth. They cover and Will kisses her earlier excavation upwardly a breast. However, a three way sword-fight erupts between Jack, Will and Norrington, who all want the center for their respective purposes: Jack wants to use the centre to bribery Jones into negating his debt, Will wants to stab the heart and kill Jones to release his father (which Jack won't permit as there will exist nobody to call off the Kraken), and Norrington wants to take the centre to Beckett and regain favor in the British Navy. Equally they are occupied, Davy Jones'due south coiffure arrives and attack Ragetti and Pintel who take taken the chest while Jack, Will, and Norrington fight each other.
The Black Pearl flees from the Flying Dutchman.
Elizabeth chases both Ragetti and Pintel, eventually fleeing and fighting with them as Davy Jones' coiffure catches upwardly with the chest they were carrying. They manage to fight them as Jack manages to go away from Will and Norrington. He opens the dropped chest, taking Davy Jones' center and endmost it again. He puts it in the jar of dirt he brought with him when he runs and makes it dorsum to the longboat. Eventually, while Jack is distracted, Norrington sees both the chest and the jar of dirt in the longboat. He makes a "brave" gesture of taking the chest and running with it to describe Davy Jones' coiffure away from the others to help them brand their escape not telling them that he has already taken the eye from the jar. Jack, even so thinking that he has the heart, agrees and the others flee. Norrington is cornered by Davy Jones' coiffure, but plays the coward and drops the chest to run away while they laugh.
The Kraken [ ]
The Kraken set on the Black Pearl.
Escaping the island, the Pearl outruns the Flying Dutchman, causing Jones to summon the Kraken after them. Jack remains unconcerned until the jar drops and shatters, revealing that the hear tis gone. With no defence force against the Kraken, Jack abandons the transport aboard 1 of the lifeboats, for which Elizabeth labels him a coward. As the crew prepares to boxing Kraken, Jack looks compass before deciding whether or not to become dorsum and assist. Volition and the rest of the coiffure accept managed to put together a trap to help defend the ship and it is during that final boxing against the Kraken that Elizabeth runs into the returning Jack. He fires a shot into the trap of gunpowder that wounds the Kraken and drives it into temporary retreat. Knowing they cannot hold confronting the Kraken any longer, Jack gives the painful order to abandon transport.
The Captain goes down with his ship [ ]
- "Jack Sparrow...our debt is settled."
- ―Davy Jones
Jack Sparrow goes downwards with the Pearl
However, Elizabeth realizes the Kraken is specifically after Jack. She kisses him passionately, and every bit she does, Will (who is climbing down the send to the wooden "lifeboat") witnesses the osculation but says zippo, although he is clearly hurt. Elizabeth uses the opportunity to chain Jack to the mast as the rest of the crew escape from the ship. Jack has seemingly decided to show his practiced side by returning to help at the risk of his ain life, while Elizabeth for in one case throws her own sense of honor and decency to the wind, both past kissing Jack, and by chaining him to the mast to relieve herself. She tells everybody in the lifeboat they escape in that Jack has "elected" to remain aboard and go downwardly with his transport and they sail abroad from the Black Pearl. Jack manages to slip out of his shackles merely as the Kraken appears on all sides of the ship, trapping him. Jack grabs a sword and the last we meet of him he is grin and saying, "Howdy, beastie," and attacking the Kraken equally the monster destroys the Blackness Pearl and drags her underwater to her grave. Davy Jones sees this and proclaims Jack'south debt fulfilled. Even so, he then realizes that something is not right and asks to see the "breast". After realizing his heart has been stolen and believing Jack had it when the Kraken killed him, he looks upwardly into the sky and shouts, "Damn you lot, Jack Sparrow!"
Cutler Beckett beingness given the Center of Davy Jones.
The Center and a new Captain [ ]
- "If you intend to merits these, so you must have something to trade; exercise y'all have the compass?"
"Meliorate...the heart of Davy Jones." - ―Cutler Beckett and James Norrington
Norrington is found by ships from the East Republic of india Trading Visitor and is taken to Port Royal. There, he reappears and reports to Beckett with the Letters of Marque. To Beckett'south surprise, Norrington does not deliver Sparrow'southward magical compass as Beckett hoped, only some other, more powerful particular, the eye of Davy Jones.
- "All right. Merely if you lot become and brave the weird and haunted shores at Earth's Stop, and so you'll need a captain who knows those waters."
- ―Tia Dalma to the survivors of the Kraken attack
Hector Barbossa introduced.
The Pearl's survivors revisit Tia Dalma where they drink a toast to Jack, during which time Will is still distrustful of Elizabeth post-obit the kiss he witnessed. Will tries to comfort her, mistaking her guilt for sadness, by promising that if annihilation could be done to save Jack that he would do it. Tia interrupts Volition before he tin can finish and questions how far he or the residual of the coiffure would truly exist willing to go to save Captain Jack, Will, Elizabeth, and the crew unanimously agree to travel to the Earth'south Stop to save him. A now cheerful Tia explains that they volition need a captain who knows those waters. Just as she finishes these words, footsteps are heard coming down the stairs.
The Prison Dog equally chief of the Pelegostos.
Everyone gathers around to see, to their surprise, that it is none other than the formerly dead Captain Hector Barbossa who exclaims, "So tell me, what'due south get of my ship?" before biting into a green apple tree and laughing, finally gratis of the curse that had plagued him once earlier.
Epilogue [ ]
Dorsum at Pelegosto, the Pelegostos tribe is worshiping their new primary: the Prison Dog.
Cast [ ]
- Johnny Depp ... Jack Sparrow
- Orlando Flower ... Volition Turner
- Keira Knightley ... Elizabeth Swann
- Jack Davenport ... Norrington
- Pecker Nighy ... Davy Jones
- Jonathan Pryce ... Governor Weatherby Swann
- Lee Arenberg ... Pintel
- Mackenzie Cheat ... Ragetti
- Kevin R. McNally ... Gibbs
- David Bailie ... Cotton wool
- Stellan SkarsgÄrd ... Bootstrap Nib
- Tom Hollander ... Cutler Beckett
- Naomie Harris ... Tia Dalma
- Martin Klebba ... Marty
- David Schofield ... Mercer
- Alex Norton ... Captain Bellamy
- Lauren Maher ... Scarlett
- Nej Adamson ... Short Sailor
- Jimmy Roussounis ... Large Crewman
- Moray Treadwell ... Sunburned Sailor
- San Shella ... Leech
- Jim Cody Williams ... Fisherman (Montage)
- Michael Miranda ... Cannibal Warrior
- Luke de Woolfson ... Frightened Sailor
- Derrick O'Connor ... Very Sometime Man
- Georges Trillat ... Skinny Man
- Israel Aduramo ... Bedridden Man
- Gerry O'Brien ... Irish gaelic Human being
- Dermot Keaney ... Maccus/Dutchman
- Clive Ashborn ... Koleniko/Dutchman
- Robbie Gee ... Shrimper (Montage)
- Neil Panlasigui ... Cannibal Boy
- Matthew Bowyer ... Sailor/Edinburgh
- Max Baker ... Bursar/Edinburgh
- Steven Spiers ... Quartermaster/Edinburgh
- John Boswall ... Wyvern
- Winston Ellis ... Palifico/Dutchman
- Christopher Adamson ... Jimmylegs/Dutchman
- Andy Beckwith ... Clanker/Dutchman
- Jonathan Linsley ... Olgivey/Dutchman
- Sylver ... Shrimper's Brother
- Simon Meacock ... Clergyman
- Natsuko Ohama ... Cannibal Woman
- Josie Dapar .... Cannibal Woman
- Vanessa Branch .... Giselle
- David Sterne .... Edinburgh Melt
- David Keyes .... Scuttled Ship Helmsman
- Anthony Patricio .... Carnivorous
- Barry McEvoy .... Carruthers Guard
- Michael Enright .... Deckhand/Edinburgh
- Hernando "Sweepy" Molina .... Sweepy
- John Mackey .... Turkish Prisoner
- Spider Madison .... Turkish Prisoner
- Bud Mathis .... Turkish Prisoner
- Marco Kahn .... Turkish Guard
- David Zahedian .... Turkish Guard
- Faouzi Brahimi .... Turkish Guard
- Jonathan Limbo .... Torch Native
- Alex Cong .... Native Bridge Baby-sit
- Ho-Kwan Tse .... Ho-Kwan
- Reggie Lee .... Headless
- Lejon O. Stewart .... Lejon
- Christopher Due south. Capp .... Parrot Phonation
Appearances [ ]
Objects [ ]
- Expressionless Man's Chest (Beginning appearance)
- Key to the Dead Human being'southward Chest (Starting time appearance)
- Jack Sparrow'due south compass
- Letters of Marque (First appearance)
- Will Turner's amulet (Get-go advent)
- Musical Locket (First appearance)
- Flintlock pistol
- Jack Sparrow's pistol
- James Norrington'due south pistol
- Sword
- Jack Sparrow'southward sword
- James Norrington's ceremonial sword
- James Norrington's cutlass
- Sword of Davy Jones (First appearance)
- Globe
- Map
- World map (Offset appearance)
- Gibbet (First advent)
Locations [ ]
- Port Royal
- Cutler Beckett's role (Outset appearance)
- Fort Charles
- John Brown's smithy
- Port Imperial Prison
- Tortuga
- Twelve Daggers
- Cannibal Island (Outset appearance)
- Pantano River
- Tia Dalma's shack
- Isla Cruces (First advent)
- Earth's End (Showtime mentioned)
Organizations [ ]
- East India Trading Company (First advent)
- British Regal Navy
- Crew of the Black Pearl
- Motley coiffure
- Crew of the Flying Dutchman (First appearance)
- Pelegostos
Ships [ ]
- Blackness Pearl
- Edinburgh Trader (Outset appearance)
- Flying Dutchman (First appearance)
- HMS Endeavor (First appearance)
- Scuttled ship (First appearance)
- Shrimper'southward ship (First appearance)
- Turkish fishing boat (Beginning appearance)
- Pintel and Ragetti's longboat (Kickoff appearance)
- Terrasaw (Offset appearance)
Miscellanea [ ]
- Walk the plank (Mentioned only)
- Helm goes down with his ship (Beginning appearance)
- Salvage (First appearance)
Promotional [ ]
For more promotional images and videos, check out the Pirates of the Caribbean area: Dead Man's Chest/Gallery.
Behind the Scenes [ ]
Music [ ]
The picture's score was composed past Hans Zimmer, and built on established cues while introducing several new ones.
Release [ ]
Dead Man's Chest teaser poster.
Worldwide release [ ]
The film was released on July 6, 2006 in the Uk and Australia, and on July 7, 2006 in the United States of America. In the US information technology was rated PG-13 for "Intense Sequences Of Adventure Violence, Including Frightening Images", and was rated 12A in the UK, every bit it "Contains moderate horror and activity-adventure violence".
Home release [ ]
The film was released on DVD in the United States on December 5, 2006, with a European release later in the aforementioned month. A "Collector'south Edition" with extra features was also released. The features of the DVD are equally follows:
Disc ane:
- Pirates of the Caribbean area: Expressionless Human's Breast
- Bonus Features
- Writers' Commentary by Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio
- Bloopers of the Caribbean
Disc 2:
- Charting the Render
- According to Programme
- Captain Jack: From Head to Toe
- Mastering the Blade
- Orlando Blossom
- Keira Knightley
- Jack Davenport
- Meet Davy Jones
- Creating the Kraken
- Expressionless Men Tell New Tales
- Fly on the Set: The Bone Cage
- Jerry Bruckheimer: A Producer's Photograph Diary
- Pirates on Main Street
- Easter Eggs
Dissemination Rights [ ]
On February 14, 2008, USA Network bought the rights to broadcast the movies on goggle box. [1]
Trivia [ ]
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Human's Breast takes place a year after The Curse of the Black Pearl.[ane]
- The subtitle "Dead Man's Chest" is clever, in relation to the film's plot, in that information technology alludes to more than than ane meaning. The more than obvious one refers to the actual buried treasure chest, belonging to Davy Jones who is literally a 'dead' man, or guardian of the purgatory-similar 'Locker' for dying sailors. Yet the subtle meaning in fact alludes to Jones' heart: the object that the entire plot revolved around, and who allowed its possessor to in effect command the Seven Seas, did in fact come from within the expressionless homo'south concrete 'chest' cavity in his body. It was also due to Jones' cleaved heart (from his soured relationship with Calypso, later on revealed in At World'due south End) that the the entire backstory of his grapheme was created, creating the foundation for the movie'southward story.
- When asked if Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest was exactly the pic they wrote, exterior of things they would change or aspects that exceed what they wrote, screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio said it was 90 percentage of what they wanted.
- According to some rumors, the first proposed title for the 2d movie was Pirates of the Caribbean: Treasures of the Lost Completeness and the supposed story revolved around Jack Sparrow's search for the treasure hidden on the Abyss, the first pirate send in the Caribbean. Pirates screenwriter Terry Rossio said that the rumor was not true merely that both he and Ted Elliott liked it so much that they considered to adopt it, and even add some references to the Completeness to honor the fanbase, but nothing materialized.[2]
- Ironically, one of Davy Jones' showtime lines is "Do you fear that dark completeness?"
- Iii famous paintings were used equally the ground for the Expressionless Human being's Chest affiche; "Capture of Kent past Surcouf" past Ambroise Louis Garneray, "De Windstoot" by Willem van de Velde the Younger, and "De Hollanders steken Engelse schepen in make tijdens de tocht naar Chatham, twenty juni 1667" past January van Leyden.
- The scene where Elizabeth kisses Jack and then handcuffs him to the mast may have been inspired by the film Hannibal, in which Clarice Starling and Hannibal Lecter osculation, and Starling handcuffs Lecter's wrist to hers while he is distracted.
- When the crew was filming the scene where Jack and Elizabeth kiss, they did non add that part to Orlando Bloom's script because they wanted his reaction to be real.
- According to Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio's DVD commentary, whether information technology was in the second or third moving-picture show, the appearance of a resurrected Barbossa was how it was going to cease. Barbossa'southward appearance was kept secret from even the cast, as they were told that an old grapheme from the previous motion-picture show would announced instead of him. It was said that this was done to help with the speechless appearance of the cast, as even his lines weren't told. Tia Dalma'due south terminal line was too never told to the cast, instead kept underground, to confuse the cast.
- The DVD cover of Dead Man's Chest is currently the only cover to have the least amount of characters featured on it: Johnny Depp (as Jack Sparrow), Orlando Bloom (equally Volition Turner), and Keira Knightley (as Elizabeth Swann). The other movies all have at least four characters included on the DVD encompass.
- Information technology was the first Disney film to gross $1 billion worldwide and was the studio's highest-grossing film until information technology was surpassed by Toy Story 3 in 2010.
- According to Terry Rossio, Dead Human being's Chest is personally the best produced film he and Ted Elliot have written, citing the degree of difficulty for the picture to be insane, every bit it followed the success of The Curse of the Blackness Pearl, opposite-engineered a trilogy and recaptured the magic of the original film.[two]
- Gore Verbinski stated in an interview with Collider that Expressionless Man's Breast is the film "he is most proud of" from the original Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy.[three]
- Although uncredited, the vocal "Dead Man's Breast" (alternatively known as "Yo Ho Ho! (And a Bottle of Rum)") was sung by Joshamee Gibbs at the beginning of the flick. This may accept served every bit a fourth-wall joke, given the film's subtitle.
- In the ending credits for Dead Human'southward Breast, the music and songs were credited as followed.
- "2 Hornpipes" - Written by Skip Henderson
External links [ ]
See also [ ]
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man'south Breast (comic)
Notes and references [ ]
Source: https://pirates.fandom.com/wiki/Pirates_of_the_Caribbean:_Dead_Man%27s_Chest
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