Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Page #3

Synopsis: Once again we're plunged into the world of sword fights and "savvy" pirates. Captain Jack Sparrow is reminded he owes a debt to Davy Jones, who captains the flying Dutchman, a ghostly ship, with a crew from hell. Facing the "locker" Jack must find the heart of Davy Jones but to save himself he must get the help of quick-witted Will Turner and Elizabeth Swan. If that's not complicated enough, Will and Elizabeth are sentenced to hang, unless will can get Lord Cutler Beckett Jack's compass, Will is forced to join another crazy adventure with Jack.
Director(s): Gore Verbinski
Production: Buena Vista
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 42 wins & 53 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
53
Rotten Tomatoes:
54%
PG-13
Year:
2006
151 min
$423,032,628
Website
3,803 Views


but there's an island

just south of the straits

where I trade spice for...

mm, delicious long pork.

Cannot say about Jack,

but you'll find a ship there.

A ship with black sails.

My brother will take you ashore.

- What's wrong? The beach is there.

- C'est trop dangereux.

- What?

- C'est trop dangereux. je vous l'avais dit.

Bon voyage. monsieur.

Jack!

Jack Sparrow!

Marty!

Cotton!

Anybody?

- Ah. A familiar face.

-

Don't eat me.

- I'm not going to eat you.

- Don't eat me.

No. Don't eat me.

Gibbs.

Come on! Let's go!

Come on! Who wants it?

I can do this all day!

Jack?

Jack Sparrow!

I can honestly say

I'm glad to see you.

Jack, it's me.

Will Turner.

- Tell them to let me down!

-

...eensy-weensy.

...eunuchy. Snip, snip.

-

Eunuchy.

Jack, the compass.

That's all I need.

Elizabeth is in danger.

We were arrested for helping you.

She faces the gallows!

Savvy?

Save me.

Jack, what did you tell them?

No!

What about Elizabeth?

Jack!

That's a good girl.

Come a little closer.

- We don't bite.

- Go on. We won't bite you.

Come quickly.

- Tell me what's happening.

- Our name still has some standing.

I've arranged passage to England.

The captain is a friend of mine.

No! Will's gone to find Jack!

We cannot count on William Turner.

- Come!

- He's better than you give him credit for.

This is no time for innocence.

Beckett has offered one pardon only -

one, and that is promised

to Jack Sparrow.

Even if Will succeeds,

do not ask me to endure the sight of my

daughter walking to the gallows. Do not.

Perhaps I can ensure a fair trial

for Will if he returns.

- A fair trial for Will ends in a hanging.

- Then there is nothing left for you here.

Whoa!

Wait inside.

Captain?

Captain.

Evening, Governor.

Shame, that.

He was carrying this.

It's a letter to the king.

- It's from you.

- No...

Elizabeth.

What are you doing?

- Where is she?

- Who?

No doubt you've discovered that loyalty

is no longer the currency of the realm,

as your father believes.

Then what is?

I'm afraid currency

is the currency of the realm.

I expect, then, we can come

to some sort of understanding.

- I'm here to negotiate.

- I'm listening.

I'm listening intently.

These letters of marque

are signed by the king.

Yes, and they're not valid

until they bear my signature and my seal.

Or else I would not still be here.

You sent Will to get you the compass

owned by Jack Sparrow.

- It will do you no good.

- Do explain.

I have been to the Isla de Muerta.

I have seen the treasure myself.

There is something

you need to know.

Ah, I see.

You think the compass

leads only to the Isla de Muerta

and so you hope to save me

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Ted Elliott

Ted Elliott (born July 4, 1961) is an American screenwriter. Along with his writing partner Terry Rossio, Elliott has written some of the most successful American films of the past 30 years, including Aladdin, Shrek and the Pirates of the Caribbean series. In 2004, he was elected to the Board of Directors of the Writers Guild of America; his term on the board ended in 2006. more…

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