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PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN:
DEAD MAN'S CHEST |
Year: 2006
USA: Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
UK: Buena Vista International UK
Cast: Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Jack Davenport,
Bill Nighy, Jonathan Pryce, Lee Arenberg, Mackenzie Crook, Kevin R
McNally, David Bailie, Stellan Skarsgård, Tom Hollander, Naomie Harris,
Martin Klebba, David Schofield, Alex Norton, Lauren Maher, Nej Adamson,
Jimmy Roussounis, Moray Treadwell, San Shella, Jim Cody Williams, Michael
Miranda, Luke De Woolfson, Derrick O’Connor, Georges Trillat, Israel
Aduramo, Gerry O’Brien, Dermot Keaney, Clive Ashborn, Robbie Gee, Neil
Panlasigui, Matthew Bowyer, Max Baker, Steve Speirs, John Boswall, Winston
Ellis, Christopher Adamson, Andy Beckwith, Jonathan Linsley, Sylver, Simon
Meacock, Natsuko Ohama, Josie Dapar, Vanessa Branch, David Sterne, David
Keyes, Anthony Patricio, Barry Mcevoy, Michael Enright, Hernando “Sweepy”
Molina, John Mackey, Spider Madison, Bud Mathis, Marco Khan, David
Zahedian, Faouzi Brahimi, Jonathan Limbo, Alex Cong, Ho-Kwan Tse, Reggie
Lee, Lejon O Stewart, Christopher S Capp, Felix Castro, Mike Haberecht,
Rudolph McCollum, Gerard Reyes, M Scott Shields, Chris “Sully”
Sullivan, Craig Thomson, Fred Toft
Director: Gore Verbinski
Country: USA
USA & UK: 150 mins
USA Rated: PG-13 for intense sequences of adventure violence,
including frightening images
UK Certificate: 12A contains moderate horror and action-adventure
violence
USA Release Date: 7 July 2006
UK Release Date: 6 July 2006
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Synopsis
Captain Jack is back…and so are Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, joined
by a roistering shipload of characters both new and familiar, in PIRATES
OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN’S CHEST—the epic second instalment in the
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN saga. Once again we have starring Johnny Depp
starring in his Academy Award-nominated role, Orlando Bloom and 2005 Best
Actress Oscar nominee Keira Knightley.
Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Gore Verbinski, Captain Jack
sets sail on this all new adventure. In this swashbuckling and spectacular
follow-up to the blockbuster 2003 film, the decidedly eccentric Captain
Jack Sparrow is caught up in another tangled web of supernatural intrigue.
Although the curse of the Black Pearl has been lifted, an even more
terrifying threat looms over its captain and scurvy crew: it turns out
that Jack owes a blood debt to the legendary Davy Jones (Bill Nighy),
Ruler of the Ocean Depths, who captains the ghostly Flying Dutchman, which
no other ship can match in speed and stealth. Unless the ever-crafty Jack
figures a cunning way out of this Faustian pact, he will be cursed to an
afterlife of eternal servitude and damnation in the service of Jones. This
startling development interrupts the wedding plans of Will Turner and
Elizabeth Swann, who once again find themselves thrust into Jack’s
misadventures, leading to escalating confrontations with sea monsters,
very unfriendly islanders, flamboyant soothsayer Tia Dalma (Naomie Harris)
and even the mysterious appearance of Will’s long-lost father, Bootstrap
Bill (Stellan Skarsgard).
Meanwhile, ruthless pirate hunter Lord Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander) of
the East India Trading Company sets his sights on retrieving the fabled
“Dead Man’s Chest.” According to legend, whomever possesses the Dead
Man’s Chest gains control of Davy Jones, and Beckett intends to use this
awesome power to destroy every last Pirate of the Caribbean once and for
all. For times are changing on the high seas, with businessmen and
bureaucrats becoming the true pirates…and freewheeling, fun-loving
buccaneers like Jack and his crew threatened with extinction.
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN’S CHEST is a fantastical epic
adventure which, like its successful predecessor, will take audiences on
the ride of their lives.
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