Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Page #2

Synopsis: This swash-buckling tale follows the quest of Captain Jack Sparrow, a savvy pirate, and Will Turner, a resourceful blacksmith, as they search for Elizabeth Swann. Elizabeth, the daughter of the governor and the love of Will's life, has been kidnapped by the feared Captain Barbossa. Little do they know, but the fierce and clever Barbossa has been cursed. He, along with his large crew, are under an ancient curse, doomed for eternity to neither live, nor die. That is, unless a blood sacrifice is made.
Director(s): Gore Verbinski
Production: Buena Vista Pictures
  Nominated for 5 Oscars. Another 36 wins & 96 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Metacritic:
63
Rotten Tomatoes:
79%
PG-13
Year:
2003
143 min
$305,343,252
Website
7,914 Views


pilfer my black guts out.

- I said no lies!

- I think he's telling the truth.

If he were telling the truth,

he wouldn't have told us.

Unless he knew you wouldn't believe

the truth even if he told you.

May I have a moment?

You look lovely, Elizabeth.

I apologize if I seem forward,

but I must speak my mind.

This promotion throws into sharp relief

that which I have not yet achieved.

A marriage to a fine woman.

You have become a fine woman.

I can't breathe!

Yes, I'm a bit nervous myself.

Then they made me their chief.

Elizabeth?

Elizabeth!

The rocks!

Sir, it's a miracle she missed them!

- Will you be saving her?

- I can't swim!

Pride of the King's Navy, you are!

Do not lose these.

What was that?

I got her!

- She's not breathing!

- Move!

- I never would've thought of that.

- You've never been to Singapore.

Where did you get that?

On your feet.

Elizabeth!

- Are you all right?

- I'm fine.

- Shoot him!

- Father!

Commodore, do you intend

to kill my rescuer?

I believe thanks are in order.

Had a brush with the East India

Trading Company, pirate?

Hang him!

Keep your guns on him, men.

Gillette, fetch some irons.

Well, well. Jack Sparrow, isn't it?

Captain Jack Sparrow,

if you please, sir.

I don't see your ship... 'Captain'.

I'm in the market, as it were.

He said he'd come to commandeer one.

I told you he was telling the truth.

These are his.

No additional shot nor powder.

A compass that doesn't point north.

I half expected it to be made from wood.

You are without doubt

the worst pirate I've ever heard of!

But you have heard of me.

Commodore, I must protest!

Carefully, Lieutenant.

Pirate or not, this man saved my life!

One good deed is not enough to redeem

a man for his wickedness!

- It seems enough to condemn him.

- Indeed.

Finally.

- Don't shoot!

- I knew you'd warm up to me.

Commodore Norrington,

my effects, please. And my hat.

Commodore.

- Elizabeth... it is Elizabeth?

- It's Miss Swann.

Miss Swann, if you'd be so kind.

Come, dear, we don't have all day.

If you'll be very kind.

Easy on the goods, darling.

- You're despicable.

- Sticks and stones, love.

I saved your life, you saved mine.

We're square.

Gentlemen, my lady,

you will always remember this

as the day you almost caught...

Captain Jack Sparrow!

- Now will you shoot him?

- Open fire!

On his heels!

Take cover, man!

Gillette, Mr. Sparrow has

a dawn appointment with the gallows.

I would hate for him to miss it.

Search up the stairs!

Look lively, men!

Right where I left you.

Not where I left you.

You're the one they're hunting.

The pirate!

You seem familiar.

Have I threatened you before?

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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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