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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

When wily Captain Barbossa steals Jack Sparrow's ship and kidnaps the governor's beautiful daughter, Elizabeth, her childhood friend Will Turner joins forces with Jack to save her and recapture Jack's ship, the Black Pearl.

Director(s)

Gore Verbinski

Gary Romolo Fiorelli

Peter Kohn

Susan J. Hellmann

Alexander Witt

Lisa Mantoux

Steven F. Beaupre

Bruce Hendricks

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Cast & crew

Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom

Will Turner

Greg Ellis

Greg Ellis

Officer

Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp

Jack Sparrow

Susan J. Hellmann

Susan J. Hellmann

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Jonathan Pryce

Jonathan Pryce

Governor Weatherby Swann

Kevin McNally

Kevin McNally

Joshamee Gibbs

Alexander Witt

Alexander Witt

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Jack Davenport

Jack Davenport

Norrington

Guy Siner

Guy Siner

Harbormaster

Keira Knightley

Keira Knightley

Elizabeth Swann

Lee Arenberg

Lee Arenberg

Pintel

Mackenzie Crook

Mackenzie Crook

Ragetti

David Bailie

David Bailie

Cotton

Martin Klebba

Martin Klebba

Marty

Lauren Maher

Lauren Maher

Scarlett

Luke de Woolfson

Luke de Woolfson

Frightened Sailor

Israel Aduramo

Israel Aduramo

Crippled Man

Matthew Bowyer

Matthew Bowyer

Sailor / Edinburgh

Vanessa Branch

Vanessa Branch

Giselle

LeJon Stewart

LeJon Stewart

Lejon

Christopher S. Capp

Christopher S. Capp

Cotton's Parrot (voice)

Félix Castro

Félix Castro

Moises

Mike Haberecht

Mike Haberecht

Kursar

Rudolph McCollum

Rudolph McCollum

Matelot

Gerard J. Reyes

Gerard J. Reyes

Tearlach

M. Scott Shields

M. Scott Shields

Duncan

Craig Thomson

Craig Thomson

Crimp

Fred Toft

Fred Toft

Quartetto

Gore Verbinski

Gore Verbinski

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Steven F. Beaupre

Steven F. Beaupre

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Peter Kohn

Peter Kohn

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Gary Romolo Fiorelli

Gary Romolo Fiorelli

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Geoffrey Rush

Geoffrey Rush

Barbossa

Damian O'Hare

Damian O'Hare

Lt. Gillette

Giles New

Giles New

Murtogg

Angus Barnett

Angus Barnett

Mullroy

Michael Berry Jr.

Michael Berry Jr.

Twigg

Isaac C. Singleton, Jr.

Isaac C. Singleton, Jr.

Bo'sun

Treva Etienne

Treva Etienne

Koehler

Zoe Saldaña

Zoe Saldaña

Anamaria

Ralph P. Martin

Ralph P. Martin

Mr. Brown

Paula J. Newman

Paula J. Newman

Estrella

Paul Keith

Paul Keith

Butler

Dylan Smith

Dylan Smith

Young Will

Lucinda Dryzek

Lucinda Dryzek

Young Elizabeth

Michael Sean Tighe

Michael Sean Tighe

Seedy Looking Prisoner

Dustin Seavey

Dustin Seavey

Sentry

Christian Martin

Christian Martin

Steersman

Trevor Goddard

Trevor Goddard

Grapple

Vince Lozano

Vince Lozano

Jacoby

Ben Wilson

Ben Wilson

Seedy Prisoner #2

Antonio Valentino

Antonio Valentino

Seedy Prisoner #3

Brye Cooper

Brye Cooper

Mallot

Mike Babcock

Mike Babcock

Seedy Prisoner #4

Owen Finnegan

Owen Finnegan

Town Clerk

Ian McIntyre

Ian McIntyre

Sailor

Sam Roberts

Sam Roberts

Crying Boy

Ben Roberts

Ben Roberts

Crying Boy

Christopher Sullivan

Christopher Sullivan

Ladbroc

D.P. FitzGerald

D.P. FitzGerald

Weatherby

Jerry Gauny

Jerry Gauny

Ketchum

Maxie J. Santillan Jr.

Maxie J. Santillan Jr.

Maximo

Michael Earl Lane

Michael Earl Lane

Monk

Tobias McKinney

Tobias McKinney

Dog Ear

David Patykewich

David Patykewich

Clubba

Tommy Schooler

Tommy Schooler

Scarus

Michael A. Thompson

Michael A. Thompson

Simbakka

Michael W. Williams

Michael W. Williams

Hawksmoor

José Zelaya

José Zelaya

Katracho

Finneus Egan

Finneus Egan

Scratch

Don LaDaga

Don LaDaga

Nipperkin

Gregory Ryan Alosio

Gregory Ryan Alosio

Pirate (uncredited)

Jordi Caballero

Jordi Caballero

Pirate (uncredited)

Tamara Castle

Tamara Castle

Woman in bar (uncredited)

Paul Gagné

Paul Gagné

Sailor (uncredited)

Joe Grisaffi

Joe Grisaffi

Marine (uncredited)

James McAuley

James McAuley

Barbossa's crew (uncredited)

Lisa Mantoux

Lisa Mantoux

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Bruce Hendricks

Bruce Hendricks

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Details

GenresAdventure, Fantasy, Action
Runtime2h 23 mins
Released on09 Jul 2003
Languageen
Age RatingUA
Produced inUnited States of America

Reviews

Andre Gonzales

10/10

My favorite out of the series. In my opinion none of them has been as good as the first. Him just trying to get his ship back the Black Pearl.

CinemaSerf

7/10

Having been deposed by his crew, "Capt. Jack Sparrow" (Johnny Depp) arrives in Port Royal with little but the clothes he stands up in. He turns up just as the governor's daughter "Elizabeth" (Keira Knightley) is having to fend off the rather unwanted matrimonial intentions of "Norrington" (Jack Davenport). She has designs on the blacksmith's apprentice - "Turner" (a handsome but insipid, sorry, Orlando Bloom) whom she rescued from a pirate raid many years earlier. "Sparrow" would prove an excellent catch for "Norrington" but thanks to an hot poker, a donkey and some legerdemain at sea, he and "Turner" are soon abroad on the trail of his old crew and of the legendary pirates who sail the seas in the "Black Pearl" seeking an odd sort of salvation! What now ensues are some pacily directed escapades with loads of attitude, swash and buckle. Some pithy dialogue and a rousing (if slightly repetitive) score from Klaus Badelt take us criss-crossing the Caribbean constantly jumping from frying pan to fire. The star for me here is certainly Geoffrey Rush. A man who rarely disappoints, and on this occasion brings a comically potent degree of menace as his "Barbossa" character ensures that the plot thickens and the story gathers momentum. It's a bit on the long side - there are a few sagging moments now and again, but a solid supporting cast led by Kevin McNally provide some borderline slapstick humour, occasionally tempered by the dignified persona of an underused Jonathan Pryce's "Gov. Swann" and an whole suite of powdered wigs. The visual effects are top drawer and the story well worth a watch on a big screen to do justice to the imagery and the best traditions of seafaring yarns.

John Chard

9/10

Ah, but you have heard of me. The crew of the Black Pearl are cursed by something most unimaginable, the only way to lift the curse is to return a lost Aztec coin to its treasure chest home. In the way of them achieving their goal is the British Governor's daughter, the son of Bootstrap Turner, oh and a former comrade by the name of Captain Jack Sparrow who the crew had left to die on an island some time ago. It's now common knowledge that Pirates Of The Caribbean is a film based upon a theme park ride of the same name, thoughg that ride is not actually a roller-coaster, it's fair to say that this film most assuredly is. A swashbuckling ripper of an adventure yarn cramming in every pirate film staple it can and pouring on layers of charm at every turn. Into the broth goes romance, comedy and striking adventure, and director Gore Verbinski even manages to give the children watching little slices of horror, not enough to keep them up at night, but enough to bring on an uneasy grin. It's unashamedly commercial, produced by that purveyor of OTT entertainment values, Jerry Bruckheimer, it was to be expected, but few blockbusting movies of the new age can lay claim to being such an out and out reason for having fun. This is the reason why Pirates had few peers at the time of its release, for it knows its reason for being, it's not taking itself seriously. The audience is not being hoodwinked in any way, they are having fun because so is the film and so is, crucially, the impressive cast. Johnny Depp as Sparrow is having the time of his life, basing the character around the dubious mannerisms of Rolling Stone icon, Keith Richards, it works to its highest potential and Depp is simply wonderful in the role. Keira Knightley (perfectly cast), Orlando Bloom, Geoffrey Rush, Jack Davenport, Jonathan Pryce and Mackenzie Crook all do what was asked, which is essentially say your lines right and have a blast with it, it really is that sort of picture. The subsequent sequels would forget what made this first offering so enjoyable, foregoing the outrageous sense of fun for a dark sheen and character development. That is a shame, but at the very least we still have this wonderful picture to go back to time and time again, to lift you up when one is down or to keep one happy when one is already in that happy place. The Curse Of The Black Pearl is a joy from start to finish. 9/10

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