Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl"
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
Timing: 2:23 (143 min)
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - TMDB rating
7.821/10
22054
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - Kinopoisk rating
8.385/10
1039053
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - IMDB rating
8.1/10
1300000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Bruce Hendricks #17785
Bruce Hendricks
Executive Producer
Photo Mike Stenson #7551
Mike Stenson
Executive Producer
Photo Chad Oman #7552

Chad Oman

Chad Oman
Executive Producer
Paul Deason
Executive Producer

Casting

Editor

Craig Wood
Editor

Additional Second Assistant Director

Lisa Mantoux
Additional Second Assistant Director

Art Direction

Donald B. Woodruff
Art Direction
James E. Tocci
Art Direction
Michael Powels
Art Direction

Costume Design

Penny Rose
Costume Design

Stunts

Webster Whinery
Stunts
Photo Eugene Collier #15697
Eugene Collier
Stunts
Photo Joey Box #2203
Joey Box
Stunts
Photo Jay Caputo #17786
Jay Caputo
Stunts
Photo Mark De Alessandro #11578
Mark De Alessandro
Stunts
Photo Russell Towery #17791
Russell Towery
Stunts
Jayson Dumenigo
Stunts
Photo Michael Owen #17793
Michael Owen
Stunts
Photo Chuck Waters #17794
Chuck Waters
Stunts
Photo Marc Schaffer #17798
Marc Schaffer
Stunts
Photo Norman Howell #17799
Norman Howell
Stunts
Photo Randy Hall #17800
Randy Hall
Stunts
Christopher 'Critter' Antonucci
Stunts
Photo Gary Ray Stearns #17803
Gary Ray Stearns
Stunts
Photo John Robotham #7745
John Robotham
Stunts
Photo Denney Pierce #14548
Denney Pierce
Stunts
Thomas DuPont
Stunts
Photo Dale Gibson #17804
Dale Gibson
Stunts
Photo Theo Kypri #17806
Theo Kypri
Stunts
Brian J. Williams
Stunts
Brad Bovee
Stunts
Photo Nick Hermz #17807
Nick Hermz
Stunts
Photo Oliver Keller #16010
Oliver Keller
Stunts
Photo Joey Anaya #67879
Joey Anaya
Stunts
Vladimir Orlov
Stunts
Photo Tom Morga #13998
Tom Morga
Stunts
Photo John Dixon #66461
John Dixon
Stunts
Photo Kurt D. Lott #3667
Kurt D. Lott
Stunts
Photo Tom Waite #17812
Tom Waite
Stunts
Photo Tanner Gill #17813Photo Tanner Gill #17814
Tanner Gill
Stunts
J. Mark Donaldson
Stunts
Anthony Kramme
Stunts
Sebastian Foxx
Stunts
Photo Alex Chansky #11282
Alex Chansky
Stunts
Photo Brian Avery #17821
Brian Avery
Stunts
Richard L. Blackwell
Stunts
Bob Arnold
Stunts
Matt Baker
Stunts
Photo George Fisher #12401
George Fisher
Stunts
Brycen Counts
Stunts
Paul Eliopoulos
Stunts
Photo Mark Chadwick #16392
Mark Chadwick
Stunts
Photo John Ross #17824
John Ross
Stunts
Kofi Elam
Stunts
Brad Orrison
Stunts
Photo Hugh Aodh O
Hugh Aodh O'Brien
Stunts
Jack West
Stunts
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Christopher Leps
Stunts
Samuel Reynolds
Stunts
Gary Fry
Stunts
Photo Petra Sprecher #17829
Petra Sprecher
Stunts
Photo Noby Arden #12408
Noby Arden
Stunts
Gainer Johnson
Stunts
Sonja Munsterman
Stunts
Marty Murray
Stunts
Photo Eddie Matthews #17830
Eddie Matthews
Stunts
R.L. Tolbert
Stunts
Jim Hardy
Stunts
Wayne King
Stunts
Hal Burton
Stunts
Laine Schmidt
Stunts
Bryan Souders
Stunts
Liane Schmidt
Stunts
Liane Schmidt
Stunts

Production Design

Brian Morris
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo George Marshall Ruge #68380
George Marshall Ruge
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Photo Alexander Witt #3638

Alexander Witt

Alexander Witt
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Larry Dias
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Jane Aull
Makeup Artist
William Ritter
Makeup Artist
Julia Wilson
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Photo Joel Harlow #6875

Joel Harlow

Joel Harlow
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

David E. Campbell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Photo David Parker #14557
David Parker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Photo Christopher Boyes #326931

Christopher Boyes

Christopher Boyes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Klaus Badelt #17780Photo Klaus Badelt #17781

Klaus Badelt

Klaus Badelt
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Paul Deason
Unit Production Manager

Production Supervisor

Thomas Hayslip
Production Supervisor

Associate Producer

Pat Sandston
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Photo Robert Elhai #4219
Robert Elhai
Orchestrator

Set Dresser

G. Roger Abell
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Photo Bruce Hendricks #17785
Bruce Hendricks
Second Assistant Director
Susan J. Hellmann
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Daniel W. Barringer
Stunt Double
Photo Lisa Hoyle #68348

Lisa Hoyle

Lisa Hoyle
Stunt Double
Photo Mark Aaron Wagner #7750
Mark Aaron Wagner
Stunt Double
Tony Angelotti
Stunt Double

Additional Photography

Patrick Loungway
Additional Photography

Utility Stunts

Tony Angelotti
Utility Stunts

Director of Photography

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Dariusz Wolski

Dariusz Wolski
Director of Photography

Pilot

David Paris
Pilot

Musician

Kevin Connolly
Musician
Emilie A. Bernstein
Musician

Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

David Luckenbach
Steadicam Operator

Costumer

Rochelle Best
Costumer

Makeup Department Head

Photo Ve Neill #6195

Ve Neill

Ve Neill
Makeup Department Head

Key Costumer

Stacy Horn
Key Costumer

Sound Effects Editor

Addison Teague
Sound Effects Editor
Photo Tim Nielsen #10408
Tim Nielsen
Sound Effects Editor
Ken Fischer
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Charles Stewart
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Photo John Knoll #15562

John Knoll

John Knoll
Visual Effects Supervisor
Alex Frisch
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Photo Christopher Boyes #326931

Christopher Boyes

Christopher Boyes
Supervising Sound Editor
George Watters II
Supervising Sound Editor

Electrician

Sophie Shellenberger
Electrician

Set Costumer

Photo Toby Bronson #17815
Toby Bronson
Set Costumer

Aerial Director of Photography

David B. Nowell
Aerial Director of Photography

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Teri E. Dorman
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Hairstylist

Susan Carol Schwary
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Terry D. Frazee
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Elliott Marks
Still Photographer

Digital Effects Supervisor

Gregory D. Liegey
Digital Effects Supervisor

Animation Supervisor

Photo Hal Hickel #15208
Hal Hickel
Animation Supervisor

Sound Mixer

Larry Scharf
Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Producer

Kim Boyle
Visual Effects Producer

Armorer

Harry Lu
Armorer

First Assistant Director

Peter Kohn
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Alexa M. Stone
Assistant Costume Designer
John Norster
Assistant Costume Designer

Animation

Driver

Steve De Leon
Driver

Boom Operator

David Holmes
Boom Operator

Graphic Designer

Trey Shaffer
Graphic Designer

Screenplay

Set Designer

Gene Darnell
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Kindra Marra
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Propmaker

Fred Apolito
Propmaker

Construction Coordinator

Robert A. Blackburn
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Carla S. Nemec
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Victoria Rose Sampson
Dialogue Editor
Gloria D'Alessandro
Dialogue Editor
David A. Arnold
Dialogue Editor
Ulrika Akander
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Lighting Technician

Carlos Baker
Lighting Technician

Foley Editor

Christine Danelski
Foley Editor

Rigging Grip

David González
Rigging Grip

Transportation Coordinator

Dave Robling
Transportation Coordinator

Compositing Supervisor

Marlo Pabon
Compositing Supervisor

Key Grip

J. Michael Popovich
Key Grip

Ager/Dyer

Gildardo Tobon
Ager/Dyer

Location Manager

Kristin Dehnert
Location Manager

Grip

Andy Bertelson
Grip

Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

Richard 'Rocky' Nichols
Assistant Property Master
Hector M. Gonzalez
Assistant Property Master

Leadman

P. Scott Bailey
Leadman

Additional First Assistant Camera

Brandon Margulies
Additional First Assistant Camera

Assistant Location Manager

Brooke Brunson
Assistant Location Manager

Set Production Assistant

Heather Anderson
Set Production Assistant

Camera Technician

Jeff Sturgill
Camera Technician

Second Second Assistant Director

Steven F. Beaupre
Second Second Assistant Director

Visual Effects Production Manager

Leigh Ann Fan
Visual Effects Production Manager

Compositor

Cathy Burrow
Compositor

Carpenter

Mick Simpson
Carpenter

Construction Foreman

Stephen Howard
Construction Foreman
William H. Phen Jr.
Construction Foreman

Painter

Alan James
Painter

Music Supervisor

Bob Badami
Music Supervisor

Makeup Supervisor

Brian Sipe
Makeup Supervisor

Casting Assistant

Photo Robin De Lano #17822Photo Robin De Lano #17823
Robin De Lano
Casting Assistant

Special Effects Technician

Donald T. Black
Special Effects Technician

Hair Designer

Martin Samuel
Hair Designer

Foley Mixer

James Ashwill
Foley Mixer

Production Accountant

Maryjane Layani
Production Accountant

Travel Coordinator

Patti O'Leary
Travel Coordinator

Gaffer

Rafael E. Sánchez
Gaffer

Assistant Director

Gary Romolo Fiorelli
Assistant Director

Music Editor

Kenneth Karman
Music Editor

Digital Imaging Technician

Alan Gitlin
Digital Imaging Technician

Production Sound Mixer

Photo Lee Orloff #327290

Lee Orloff

Lee Orloff
Production Sound Mixer

ADR Mixer

Video Assist Operator

David 'Goldy' Goldsmith
Video Assist Operator

ADR Recordist

Colin Cooper
ADR Recordist

Second Unit Director of Photography

Photo Alexander Witt #3638

Alexander Witt

Alexander Witt
Second Unit Director of Photography

Storyboard Artist

Darrin Denlinger
Storyboard Artist

First Assistant Camera

Dennis Rogers
First Assistant Camera

Special Effects Assistant

Kristen Lobstein
Special Effects Assistant

Digital Compositor

Sean MacKenzie
Digital Compositor
Ronnie E. Williams Jr.
Digital Compositor
Sherry Hitch
Digital Compositor
Jeff Sutherland
Digital Compositor

Additional Music

Slamm Andrews
Additional Music

Conductor

Nick Ingman
Conductor
Nick Glennie-Smith
Conductor

Colorist

Stefan Sonnenfeld
Colorist

Post Production Supervisor

Tami Goldman
Post Production Supervisor

Researcher

David Bullock
Researcher

Production Assistant

Michael Betz
Production Assistant
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Justine Medeiros
Production Assistant

Greensman

Craig B. Ayers Sr.
Greensman

Assistant Makeup Artist

Claire Doyle
Assistant Makeup Artist

Set Decorating Coordinator

Monica Frommholz
Set Decorating Coordinator

Unit Publicist

Gabriela Gutentag
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Zoila Gomez
Production Coordinator

Tailor

Lee Clayton
Tailor

Scoring Mixer

Malcolm Luker
Scoring Mixer

Loader

Mark Connelly
Loader

Visual Effects Coordinator

Charles Gibson
Visual Effects Coordinator
Paula Nederman
Visual Effects Coordinator

Utility Sound

Mike Anderson
Utility Sound

Scenic Artist

Michael Denering
Scenic Artist

Visual Effects Editor

Bryan Park
Visual Effects Editor

Additional Second Assistant Camera

Matt Guiza
Additional Second Assistant Camera

Production Secretary

Barrett J. Leigh
Production Secretary

Visual Effects

Charles Gibson
Visual Effects
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Cedric Nicolas-Troyan
Visual Effects
Yuichiro Yamashita
Visual Effects

Payroll Accountant

Michael Goldberg
Payroll Accountant

Screenstory

Local Casting

Ed Arenas
Local Casting

ADR Editor

Karen Spangenberg
ADR Editor
Lisa J. Levine
ADR Editor

ADR Voice Casting

Photo Barbara Harris #1681

Barbara Harris

Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting

ADR Supervisor

Jessica Gallavan
ADR Supervisor

Extras Casting

Jennifer Alessi
Extras Casting

CG Artist

John Cassella
CG Artist

Rigging Gaffer

Best Boy Electric

Jarek Gorczycki
Best Boy Electric

Post Production Assistant

Dylan Quirt
Post Production Assistant

Assistant Accountant

Jon Miller
Assistant Accountant

Assistant Production Coordinator

Robert Mazaraki
Assistant Production Coordinator
Liza-Anne Cabral
Assistant Production Coordinator

Generator Operator

Michael Allegro
Generator Operator

Second Assistant Accountant

Anna Belaro-Rodriguez
Second Assistant Accountant

Key Production Assistant

Kelly DeTample
Key Production Assistant

Sound Recordist

Erik Flockoi
Sound Recordist

Supervising Music Editor

Christopher Brooks
Supervising Music Editor

Wardrobe Supervisor

Ken Crouch
Wardrobe Supervisor

Second Assistant Camera

Eric Amundsen
Second Assistant Camera

Principal Costumer

Scott R. Hankins
Principal Costumer

Libra Head Technician

Aaron G. York
Libra Head Technician

Visual Development

Photo Miles Teves #17818
Miles Teves
Visual Development

Choreographer

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JoAnn Fregalette Jansen
Choreographer

Assistant Sound Editor

Jo Mion
Assistant Sound Editor

Dialect Coach

Barbara Berkery
Dialect Coach

Sequence Supervisor

Neil Herzinger
Sequence Supervisor

Techno Crane Operator

Bryan Fletchall
Techno Crane Operator

Matchmove Supervisor

Jason H. Snell
Matchmove Supervisor

Rotoscoping Artist

Robert Rowles
Rotoscoping Artist

Pyrotechnic Supervisor

Geoff Heron
Pyrotechnic Supervisor

Assistant Sound Engineer

Jeffrey Biggers
Assistant Sound Engineer

Wigmaker

Bob Kretschmer
Wigmaker

Title Designer

Justin Blampied
Title Designer

Animal Coordinator

Mark Harden
Animal Coordinator

First Assistant Accountant

Robert George

Robert George
First Assistant Accountant

Set Medic

Jason Inman
Set Medic

Costume Illustrator

Darrell Warner
Costume Illustrator

Digital Intermediate Producer

Chris Holt
Digital Intermediate Producer

Visual Effects Production Assistant

Robyn Hudson
Visual Effects Production Assistant
Amber Kirsch
Visual Effects Production Assistant

Creature Design

Photo Mark
Mark 'Crash' McCreery
Creature Design

Digital Colorist

Jada Budrick
Digital Colorist

Color Timer

Bob Kaiser
Color Timer

Craft Service

Lea Anderson
Craft Service

Visual Effects Assistant Editor

Anthony Lucero
Visual Effects Assistant Editor

Digital Intermediate

Evan Edelist
Digital Intermediate

Editorial Services

Valance Eisleben
Editorial Services

3D Supervisor

Maria Goodale
3D Supervisor

Assistant Camera

Mark Colicci
Assistant Camera

Extras Casting Assistant

Kait Pickering
Extras Casting Assistant

Creature Technical Director

Timothy Brakensiek
Creature Technical Director

Executive Assistant

Christi Dembrowski
Executive Assistant

Digital Intermediate Editor

John Scheer
Digital Intermediate Editor

Software Engineer

Ryan Kautzman
Software Engineer

Music Arranger

Mel Wesson
Music Arranger

Character Modelling Supervisor

Geoff Campbell
Character Modelling Supervisor

Marine Coordinator

Matthew H. O'Connor
Marine Coordinator

Digital Compositors

Al Bailey
Digital Compositors

CG Animator

Chris Armstrong
CG Animator
Sue Campbell
CG Animator

Studio Teachers

Maxine Brooks
Studio Teachers

General Manager

Donald Fly
General Manager

Intern

Travis Tarr
Intern

Production Illustrator

Darek Gogol
Production Illustrator

Music Programmer

Bart Hendrickson
Music Programmer

Digital Supervisor

Jammie Friday
Digital Supervisor

Underwater Camera

Peter Manno
Underwater Camera

Assistant Dialogue Editor

Melissa Lytle
Assistant Dialogue Editor

Pre-Visualization Coordinator

S. Quinn
Pre-Visualization Coordinator

What's left behind the scenes

  • On August 10, 2002, a fire broke out in one of the pavilions where filming was taking place. No one present on set was injured, and the damage from the fire was estimated at $350,000.
  • The film was originally planned to be simply titled “Pirates of the Caribbean,” but later, in anticipation of a sequel, the second part was added to the title: “The Curse of the Black Pearl.”
  • This is the first film from Walt Disney Pictures to receive a rating (PG-13 – only those over the age of 13 are allowed to view it).
  • The idea for the film arose under the impression of the same-named attraction at the famous Disneyland. The world premiere, naturally, took place at the same Disneyland on June 28, 2003. Notably, this was the first film premiere to be held there.
  • Johnny Depp’s character, Jack Sparrow, frequently flashes his golden teeth in the film. However, few know that these teeth are not makeup at all, but actual dental implants. However, producer Jerry Bruckheimer didn't like the abundance of gold in Johnny's mouth and asked that only a couple of teeth retain the golden sheen.
  • Producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski planned to shoot in a giant artificial pool that had previously been used for 'Titanic' and 'Pearl Harbor,' but the 'Master and Commander' crew worked faster and rented the pavilion for the same time that 'Pirates' filming was scheduled to take place.
  • Many members of the filming crew suffered from seasickness.
  • The "Jolly Roger" emblem (a skull and two crossed bones on a black background), used as a pirate flag on the "Black Pearl", was first conceived by the legendary pirate Jack Rackham. He also became famous for including two women in his crew – Mary Read and Anne Bonny. Incidentally, one of the film's heroines, Anamaria, is nothing more than a combination of the aforementioned pirate ladies.
  • Johnny Depp's character's appearance, his clothing and makeup were specifically chosen to hide the actor's numerous tattoos. The “Jack Sparrow” tattoo in the film on the actor’s arm was not real, however, after the film's release, Johnny had an exact copy of this tattoo made in honor of his son, Jack.
  • Depp modeled Jack Sparrow’s unforgettable behavior after one of his best friends, Keith Richards, deciding for some reason that pirates of the 18th century closely resembled rock stars.
  • The idea for the film had been brewing with screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio for a long time, but producers initially rejected the proposal in the early 90s.
  • Watch the end credits to the very end, as there is a short scene after them.
  • After the film became a hit, the Walt Disney Company closed the "Pirates of the Caribbean" ride in Disneyland parks in order to make some renovations. A storyline was added to the ride in which Captain Barbossa pursues Jack Sparrow.
  • In Spanish, "Isla de Muerta" means "island of the dead," and "Tortuga" means "turtle."
  • The scene in which Jack Sparrow stands on the mast of a sinking ship is a reference to Buster Keaton's painting "The Navigator" (1924).
  • Jack Sparrow's famous phrase – "savvy?" – was improvised by Johnny Depp.
  • One of the final lines of the film – "Bring me that horizon" – was improvised by Johnny Depp.
  • Keira Knightley, just like Johnny Depp, wore contact lenses in the final scene of the film.
  • When Will regains consciousness after the pirate attack, the same girl who played young Elizabeth (Lucinda Dryzek) can be seen in the background.
  • The scene where Will and Jack walk underwater holding the boat above them is a reference to "The Crimson Pirate" (1952).
  • Alan Silvestri was originally supposed to compose the music for the film, but was replaced by Klaus Badelt.
  • According to comments by Johnny Depp and Gore Verbinski on the DVD, the governor Swann's name is Weatherby, Commodore Norrington's is James, and Barbossa's is Hector.
  • The East India Trading Company actually branded pirates with the letter 'P', however, the brand was placed on the forehead, not the hand.
  • Jack Sparrow's lines about the eunuch were improvised by Johnny Depp.
  • Jimmy Buffett could have played one of the roles in the film.
  • The words 'pirate' and 'piracy' are spoken 56 times throughout the film.
  • Johnny Depp wore contact lenses that served as sunglasses to prevent him from squinting in the bright sun.
  • According to commentary by the screenwriters on the DVD, Will Turner is the best swordsman of all the characters in the film, followed by Barbossa and Commodore Norrington. Jack Sparrow is the worst of all.
  • According to British channel "Channel 4", the film ranked fourth on the list of "Best Family Films".
  • Keira Knightley wore a wig because her hair was not long enough for the role of Elizabeth due to previous roles.
  • Michael Keaton, Jim Carrey, and Christopher Walken were considered for the role of Jack Sparrow.
  • Jude Law, Ewan McGregor, Tobey Maguire, Christopher Masterson, and Christian Bale were considered for the role of Will Turner.
  • According to commentary on the DVD, Geoffrey Rush developed a theory that people look at the screen from left to right just as they read a book. Therefore, he tried to be on the left side of the screen as often as possible, especially in scenes with the monkey and Keira Knightley, because otherwise, he said, no one in the audience would notice him in those scenes.
  • Johnny Depp agreed to participate in this project when the script was not yet ready.
  • The idea for the film arose under the impression of the identically named attraction at the famous Disneyland. The world premiere, naturally, took place at the same Disneyland on June 28, 2003. Notably, it was the first film premiere to be held there.
  • Johnny Depp's character, Jack Sparrow, flashes his golden teeth several times throughout the film. However, few people know that these teeth are not makeup, but actual dental implants. However, producer Jerry Bruckheimer didn't like the abundance of gold in Johnny's mouth and asked him to leave only a couple of teeth with a golden sheen.
  • Producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski planned to shoot in a giant artificial pool that had previously been used for "Titanic" and "Pearl Harbor," but the crew of "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World" worked faster and rented the pavilion for the same time that the filming of "Pirates" was scheduled to take place.
  • The appearance of Johnny Depp's character, his clothing, and makeup were specifically chosen to hide the numerous tattoos on the actor's body. The "Jack Sparrow" tattoo in the film on the actor's arm was not real, however, after the film's release, Johnny got an exact copy of this tattoo in honor of his son, Jack.
  • Johnny Depp modeled Jack Sparrow's unforgettable behavior after one of his best friends, Keith Richards, inexplicably deciding that pirates of the 18th century closely resembled rock stars.
  • The idea for the film had been brewing with screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio for a long time, but producers initially rejected the proposal in the early 1990s.
  • The scene where Jack Sparrow stands on the mast of a sinking ship is a reference to Buster Keaton’s painting “The Navigator” (1924).
  • Jack Sparrow’s famous phrase – “savvy?” – is an improvisation by Johnny Depp.
  • One of the film’s final lines – “Bring me that horizon” – is an improvisation by Johnny Depp.
  • The scene where Will and Jack walk underwater, holding a boat above them, is a reference to "The Crimson Corsair" (1952).
  • According to commentary by Johnny Depp and Gore Verbinski on the DVD, the Governor Swann's first name is Weatherby, Commodore Norrington's is James, and Barbossa's is Hector.
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