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Lead Actors

Johnny Depp Thumbnail
Johnny Depp
as Jack Sparrow
Orlando Bloom Thumbnail
Orlando Bloom
as Will Turner
Keira Knightley Thumbnail
Keira Knightley
as Elizabeth Swann
Jack Davenport Thumbnail
Jack Davenport
as Norrington
Bill Nighy Thumbnail
Bill Nighy
as Davy Jones

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Crew listing

Jerry Bruckheimer Thumbnail
Jerry Bruckheimer
(Producer)
Peter Kohn
(Producer)
Pat Sandston
(Producer)

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Studios



Walt Disney Company, Buena Vista Pictures

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)

Rating:
  
7.2
/ 10
  33 votes
MV Ratings:
Director: Gore Verbinski
Writer: Ted Elliott
Terry Rossio
Release Date: 24 June 2006 (United States)  more
Language: English | Turkish | Greek
Genre: Action | Adventure | Fantasy

Storyline

Captain Jack Sparrow's life is in debt to the legendary Davey Jones, Captain of the Flying Dutchmen who are supernatural warriors out for blood. Facing possible eternal damnation, Jack must save himself with help from Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, who must come to Jack's aid.

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The Director

Gore Verbinski
Gregor "Gore" Verbinski is an American film director and writer, best known for directing the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films and The Ring.

Early life

Verbinski was born the third of five children to Vic and
Laurette Verbinski in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. His siblings are Janine, Claire,
Diane and Steven. His father was of Polish descent and worked as a nuclear physicist
at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In 1967 the Verbinski family moved to
Southern California, where a young Gregor grew up in the town of La Jolla.
Gregor was an active Boy Scout and surfed regularly. He went to Torrey Pines
Elementary, Muirlands Junior High, and La Jolla High School before attending
UCLA Film School. Verbinski graduated with his BFA in Film from UCLA in 1987.

 Music career

Verbinski was active in several L.A
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User Reviews

It's the best damn setup money can buy!
'Dead Man's Chest' is one of the years best and most exhilarating blockbusters. A bustling entertainment, pure and simple. The plot is, in the most simplistic terms, not the point. Like a Dashiell Hammett novel it's all about the aura and dialogue. Not to mention characters, trust me the film has MANY of those.

But, I'll attempt a brief plot summary. Jack Sparrow owes a debt to the ultra- heavy of the sea, Davy Jones... the payment... his soul, well that or 100 other souls. To slight Davy Jones Jack gets assistance from Will Turner. Little does Jack know Will and his fiancé Elizabeth are being hunted for helping Sparrow, a known pirate escape a grizzly fate. The only way of achieving freedom is retrieving Jack's compass for the evil Lord Beckett. Will gets involved for more than he bargained for and has to battle against Jones at Sparrow's side.

Acting wise 'Chest' has nearly no rough patches. Depp brings undeniable comedic energy to Sparrow and though un-recognizable physically, Nighy's Jones is a wonderful villain. Plus, Bloom has seemingly improved since the first outing.

The effects are dazzling but that goes without saying. As to the detractors who complain the entire film is setup for number three, I tell you this: It's the best damn setup money can buy!
reviewed by
MovieDude
(Filmaster.com) on the 3rd of July 2009

User Comments

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FitFortDanga

This wasn't nearly as bad as I'd been led to believe. Production quality is top-notch, there's not too much downtime, it's pretty fun. It does seem to lack a certain spark and comes off a bit like a paint-by-numbers adventure flick, but it's easy enough to just kick back and enjoy it. As with the first film, the climax drags on a bit too long.


Stain

Not since _Deep Throat_ has such a boring movie made so much money


Pippin2010

People rate this film too strictly - it's a sequel. It doesn't surpass the original, but it is still quite entertaining and sets up the exciting third chapter adequately. The biggest flaw centers on Keira Knightley's performance, who played Elizabeth a bit more eccentrically in this film than in the first. Johnny Depp, however, remains eternally engaging as Captain Jack Sparrow.


Spunkie

The second installment in the series was far jollier than the first one for me. Since I don't care for the series and plot progression much, well prepared action and swashbuckling sequences did the job for me. Island fun in the first half is reminiscent of Indy even though a lot cheesier.


Derekstar

The most bored I've been in the theater... ready for it? EVER.


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