
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Jack's got a blood debt to pay: he owes his soul to the legendary Davy Jones, ghastly Ruler of the Ocean Depths. But ever-crafty Jack isn't about to go down without a fight.
Director(s)
Georges Trillat
Faouzi Brahimi
Gore Verbinski
Jeff Okabayashi
Steven F. Beaupre
Peter Kohn
David H. Venghaus Jr.
Gary Romolo Fiorelli
Jeffrey Schwartz
Charles Gibson
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez
Clark Credle
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Cast & crew

Orlando Bloom
Will Turner

Jeff Okabayashi
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Johnny Depp
Jack Sparrow

Ho-Kwan Tse
Ho-Kwan

Jonathan Pryce
Governor Weatherby Swann

Kevin McNally
Gibbs

Naomie Harris
Tia Dalma

Jimmy Roussounis
Large Sailor
Winston Ellis
Palafico / Dutchman

Jack Davenport
Norrington

Chris Sullivan
Ladbroc

Bill Nighy
Davy Jones

David Sterne
Edinburgh Cook

Keira Knightley
Elizabeth Swann

Lee Arenberg
Pintel

Mackenzie Crook
Ragetti

David Bailie
Cotton

Stellan Skarsgård
Bootstrap Bill

Tom Hollander
Cutler Beckett

Martin Klebba
Marty

David Schofield
Mercer

Alex Norton
Captain Bellamy

Lauren Maher
Scarlett

Nej Adamson
Short Sailor

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 Old Man

Georges Trillat
Skinny Man

Israel Aduramo
Crippled Man

Gerry O'Brien
Irish Man

Dermot Keaney
Maccus / Dutchman

Clive Ashborn
Koleniko / Dutchman

Robbie Gee
Shrimper (Montage)
Neil Panlasigui
Cannibal Boy
Matthew Bowyer
Sailor / Edinburgh

Max Baker
Burser / Edinburgh

Steve Speirs
Quartermaster / Edinburgh
John Boswall
Wyvern

Christopher Adamson
Jimmy Legs / Dutchman

Andy Beckwith
Clacker / Dutchman
Jonathan Linsley
Ogilvey / Dutchman
Sylver
Shrimper's Brother

Simon Meacock
Chaplain

Natsuko Ohama
Cannibal Woman
Josie Dapar
Cannibal Woman

Vanessa Branch
Giselle

David Keyes
Scuttled Ship Helmsman
Anthony Patricio
Cannibal

Barry McEvoy
Carruthers Guard

Michael Enright
Deckhand / Edinburgh
Hernando "Sweepy" Molina
Sweepy
John Mackie
Turkish Prisoner
Spider Madison
Turkish Prisoner
Bud Mathis
Turkish Prisoner

Marco Khan
Turkish Guard

David Zahedian
Turkish Guard
Faouzi Brahimi
Turkish Guard
Jonathan Limbo
Torch Native

Reggie Lee
Headless

LeJon Stewart
Lejon
Christopher S. Capp
Parrot Voice (voice)
Félix Castro
Moises
Mike Haberecht
Kursar

Rudolph McCollum
Matelot
Gerard J. Reyes
Tearlach
M. Scott Shields
Duncan
Craig Thomson
Crimp
Fred Toft
Quartetto

Gore Verbinski
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Steven F. Beaupre
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Peter Kohn
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David H. Venghaus Jr.
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Gary Romolo Fiorelli
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Jeffrey Schwartz
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Charles Gibson
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Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez
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Clark Credle
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Reviews
Andre Gonzales
Part 2 introduces Davy Jones. Jack Sparrow has owed Davy a debt. Now Davy intends to make Jack make good on that debt. One way or another. Really awesome sequel.
CinemaSerf
I usually think that a good spell of time between an original and a sequel is a good thing. It gives everyone space to refresh the ideas and develop the characterisations. That's pretty much what Gore Verbinsky has done with this superior follow-up to the 2003 story. This time, we don't really need to spend much time on the who's who bits, so can head straight to the action which for the next 2½ hours follows "Jack Sparrow" (Johnny Depp) double-dealing as only he can trying to stay one step ahead of the vengeful "Davy Jones" (Bill Nighy) with whom he made a deal that means it's now his turn to enter hell. Meantime, "Will" (Orlando Bloom) and "Elizabeth" (Keira Knightley) are having problems of their own, and when he has to try to kidnap "Jack" with his compass for the dastardly "Lord Beckett" (Tom Hollander) in return for her safety he, en route, becomes reunited with his rather curmudgeonly (and barnacled) father (Stellan Skarsgård). It seems that both "Will" and "Jack" cannot both get what they need - but can they find a solution? It's end-to-end stuff this, with loads of mythical creatures from the depths, a tiny bit of romance and a Johnny Depp very much at the top of his game. The story is solid and entertaining, as is much of the quickly paced dialogue and David Schofield turns in a good effort as the malevolent "Mercer". I could have done with Geoffrey Rush but otherwise this is a fun fantasy adventure with some cracking visual effects and Hans Zimmer's music adds richness to the jollity too. A big screen must, really. It's just not so good on the telly.






