Captain Jack Sparrow crosses paths with a woman from his past, and he’s not sure if it’s love — or if she’s a ruthless con artist who’s using him to find the fabled Fountain of Youth. When she forces him aboard the Queen Anne’s Revenge, the ship of the formidable pirate Blackbeard, Jack finds himself on an unexpected adventure in which he doesn’t know who to fear more: Blackbeard or the woman from his past.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Overview:
Captain Jack Sparrow crosses paths with a woman from his past, and he’s not sure if it’s love — or if she’s a ruthless con artist who’s using him to find the fabled Fountain of Youth. When she forces him aboard the Queen Anne’s Revenge, the ship of the formidable pirate Blackbeard, Jack finds himself
Cast:
- Jack Sparrow: Johnny Depp
- Angelica: Penélope Cruz
- Hector Barbossa: Geoffrey Rush
- Edward ‘Blackbeard’ Teach: Ian McShane
- Joshamee Gibbs: Kevin McNally
- Philip: Sam Claflin
- Syrena: Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
- Scrum: Stephen Graham
- Captain Teague: Keith Richards
- King George: Richard Griffiths
- Groves: Greg Ellis
- Gillette: Damian O’Hare
- The Spaniard: Óscar Jaenada
- Lord John Carteret: Anton Lesser
- Prime Minister Henry Pelham: Roger Allam
- Society Lady: Judi Dench
- Ezekiel: Christopher Fairbank
- Salaman: Paul Bazely
- Cook: Bronson Webb
- Derrick: Richard Thomson
- Garheng: Yuki Matsuzaki
- Cabin Boy: Robbie Kay
- Purser: Steve Evets
- Quartermaster: Ian Mercer
- Gunner: Deobia Oparei
- Tamara – First Mermaid: Gemma Ward
- King Ferdinand: Sebastian Armesto
- Spanish Sea Captain: Juan Carlos Vellido
- Spanish Fisherman: Tristan Laurence Perez
- Spanish Castaway: Norberto Morán
- Spanish Officer: Gerard Monaco
- Spanish Soldier: Tyrone Lopez
- Captain of the Guard: Luke Roberts
- Guard: Daniel Ings
- English Girl: Emilia Jones
- English Father: Patrick Kennedy
- Jailor: Jody Halse
- Bailiff: Clifford Rose
- Foreman: Paul Hunter
- Mermaid: Jorgelina Guadalupe Airaldi
- Mermaid: Brea Berrett
- Mermaid: Toni Busker
- Mermaid: Sanya Hughes
- Mermaid: Daphne Joy
- Mermaid: Antoinette Kalaj
- Master-at-Arms: Derek Mears
- Yeoman: Danny Le Boyer
- Courtroom Wench: Kitt Barrie
- Courtroom Heckler: Steve Morphew
- Justice Smith: Alan J. Utley-Moore
- Mermaid (uncredited): Fileena Bahris
- Villager (uncredited): Gintare Beinoraviciute
- English Woman (uncredited): Nicola Bertram
- Spanish Officer (uncredited): Andrew Crayford
- Spanish Pirate (uncredited): Jason Curle
- Queen Anne’s Pirate (uncredited): Kristofer Dayne
- Flower Seller (uncredited): Nichola Fynn
- Spanish Soldier (uncredited): Sean Francis George
- English Guard (uncredited): Bobby Holland Hanton
- Spanish Soldier (uncredited): Randy Herman
- Junior British Officer (uncredited): Harley Jay
- Juror (uncredited): Aaron King
- Beckett’s Guard (uncredited): Jeremy King
- Queen Anne’s Pirate (uncredited): Matt Lasky
- Queen Anne’s Pirate (uncredited): LeJon Stewart
- Hero Mother (uncredited): Teresa Mahoney
- Young Spanish Officer (uncredited): Edward Mitchell
- Mermaid (uncredited): Kelly Mumme
- Queen Anne’s Pirate (uncredited): Salomon Passariello
- British Sailor (uncredited): Siegfried Peters
- London Town Crier (uncredited): David Pinkus
- Spanish Soldier (uncredited): Jean Pierre Prats
- Pewter Seller (uncredited): Steve Saunders
- Spanish Officer (uncredited): Santi Scinelli
- Mermaid / Body (uncredited): Kristen StephensonPino
- Pirate (uncredited): Richard Stoker
- Paddy Wagon Gaoler (uncredited): Robert Stone
- Spanish Soldier (uncredited): Sean Talo
- English Boy (uncredited): Harvey Walsh
- English Girl (uncredited): Loretta Walsh
- Woman at The Captain’s Daughter (uncredited): Hannah Walters
- Maid (uncredited): Claira Watson Parr
- Queen Anne’s Revenge Pirate (uncredited): Chuck Williams
- Buccaneer (uncredited): Tamayo Perry
Crew:
- Original Music Composer: Hans Zimmer
- Director: Rob Marshall
- Makeup Department Head: Ve Neill
- Executive Producer: Terry Rossio
- Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer
- Screenplay: Ted Elliott
- Makeup Artist: Veronica Lorenz
- Hairstylist: Flora Moody
- Stunts: Keith Campbell
- Stunt Double: Dan Brown
- Stunts: Matt Da Silva
- Stunts: Paul Eliopoulos
- Stunt Double: Brycen Counts
- Stunts: Jeremy Dunn
- Stunt Double: Thomas DuPont
- Stunt Double: Joey Anaya
- Stunts: Danny Euston
- Stunts: Andy Butcher
- Stunts: Brian Collins
- Stunts: Chase Armitage
- Stunts: Steve Boyles
- Stunts: Joe Cash
- Stunts: Gary Arthurs
- Stunts: Ilram Choi
- Stunts: Andy Dylan
- Stunts: Alex Chansky
- Stunts: Frank Bakker
- Stunts: Greg Anthony
- Stunts: Tom Aitken
- Stunts: Kofi Elam
- Stunts: Phil Culotta
- Stunts: James Cox
- Stunts: Randall Archer
- Stunts: Jayson Dumenigo
- Stunts: Nick Hobbs
- Stunts: Azmyth Kaminski
- Stunts: Brian Machleit
- First Assistant Director: Peter Kohn
- Stunts: Richard Hansen
- Stunts: Adam Hart
- Stunts: Dominic Preece
- Stunts: Fabio Santos
- Stunts: Mark Vanselow
- Stunts: Yang Liang
- Stunts: Sam Hargrave
- Stunts: Mark McDaniels
- Utility Stunts: Aaron Toney
- Stunt Driver: Laszlo Juhász
- Stunts: Matt Lasky
- Stunt Double: Kurt D. Lott
- Stunts: Reg Wayment
- Stunts: Webster Whinery
- Stunts: Eddie Yansick
- Stunts: Charles Ramsay
- Second Unit Director: George Marshall Ruge
- Stunts: Jade Alexis Ryusaki
- Stunts: Matt Sherren
- Stunts: Kofi Yiadom
- Stunts: Tilly Powell
- Stunts: Mark Rhino Smith
- Stunts: Paul Lacovara
- Stunts: Tom Morga
- Stunt Double: Justin Pearson
- Stunts: Mens-Sana Tamakloe
- Utility Stunts: Cord Walker
- Stunts: Tolga Kenan
- Stunts: Chris Pollard
- Stunt Double: Gregg Sargeant
- Second Assistant Director: Timothy R. Price
- Stunts: Zac Henry
- Stunts: Lyndon S. Hellewell
- Stunts: Jim Palmer
- Stunts: Gordon Seed
- Stunt Coordinator: Greg Powell
- Stunts: Buddy Sosthand
- Stunts: Andy Wareham
- Stunts: Norb Phillips
- Stunts: Andy Pilgrim
- Stunts: Mark Slaughter
- Stunts: Marlow Warrington-Mattei
- Stunts: Jason Hunjan
- Stunts: Danny Le Boyer
- Stunts: Marc Scizak
- Stunts: Arran Topham
- Stunts: Martin Wilde
- Utility Stunts: J. Mark Donaldson
- Stunt Double: Zach Hudson
- Stunts: Precious Jenkins
- Stunts: Brian J. Williams
- Visual Effects: Charles Gibson
- Second Assistant Director: Nick Shuttleworth
- VFX Artist: Aaron Williams
- Compositors: Elizabeth McClurg
- Stunts: Marc Mailley
- Production Design: John Myhre
- Editor: Wyatt Smith
- Executive Producer: Chad Oman
- Editor: David Brenner
- Script Supervisor: Kerry Lyn McKissick
- Unit Production Manager: Barry H. Waldman
- Executive Producer: John DeLuca
- Supervising Sound Editor: Shannon Mills
- Music Supervisor: Melissa Muik
- Sound Designer: Christopher Boyes
- Sound Effects Editor: David C. Hughes
- Costume Design: Penny Rose
- Director of Photography: Dariusz Wolski
- Still Photographer: Peter Mountain
- Set Decoration: Missy Parker
- Sound Effects Editor: Dee Selby
- Music Editor: Katia Lewin Jablonsky
- Sound Effects Editor: Adam Kopald
- Executive Producer: Mike Stenson
- Production Sound Mixer: Lee Orloff
- Music Supervisor: Bob Badami
- Music Editor: Barbara McDermott
- Supervising Sound Editor: George Watters II
- Sound Effects Editor: Ken Fischer
- Set Decoration: Gordon Sim
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Paul Massey
- Jimmy Jib Operator: Robert Stoneman
- Orchestrator: Kevin Kaska
- Sound Effects Editor: Addison Teague
- Makeup Artist: Deborah Rutherford
- Storyboard Designer: Rick Newsome
- ADR Editor: Michele Perrone
- Supervising ADR Editor: Renée Tondelli
- Foley Editor: Thomas W. Small
- ADR Editor: Michelle Pazer
- Dialogue Editor: Margit Pfeiffer
- Property Master: Kirk Corwin
- Dialogue Editor: Michael Hertlein
- Foley Editor: Matthew Harrison
- ADR Recordist: Greg Zimmerman
- Foley Mixer: James Ashwill
- Property Master: Ty Teiger
- Foley Editor: Gary Wright
- Stunts: Jonathan Cohen
- VFX Artist: John Walker
- Additional Editor: Michael Kahn
- Costume Supervisor: Stacy Horn
- Assistant Art Director: Gary Jopling
- Standby Property Master: Buddie Wilkinson
- Special Effects Technician: Sam Conway
- Stunts: Denise Ryan
- Stunts: Sarah Franzl
- Stunts: Elaine Ford
- Stunt Double: Heather Arthur
- Stunts: Michelle Lee
- Stunts: Eunice Huthart
- Stunts: Nina Armstrong
- Stunts: Allison Caetano
- Stunts: Stephanie Lelievre
- Stunts: Shauna Duggins
- Stunt Double: Jennifer Badger
- Stunts: Helena Barrett
- Stunts: Bethany Levy
- Stunts: Lisa Connell
- Stunts: Alison Ryan
- Stunts: Dorenda Moore
- Stunts: Mandy Kowalski
- Stunts: Kylie Furneaux
- Stunts: Grace Franzl
- Stunts: Heidi Pascoe
- Stunt Double: Marla Casey
- Utility Stunts: Emily Hopkins
Catogories:
Adventure,Action,Fantasy
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Language:
English,Español
Production:
United Kingdom,United States of America
Company:
Walt Disney Pictures,Jerry Bruckheimer Films,Moving Picture Company
Popularity:
124.07
Date:
2011-05-15
Year:
2011
- Andres Gomez: More of the same … but it is not funny any more …
- waqas akram: This is just **awesome**
- John Chard: View it as a spin off and it’s a rollicking treasure seeking adventure.
Ok lets have it out front right away, this particular writer loved the first film (Curse of the Black Pearl), was disappointed with the second (Dead Man’s Chest) and positively found the third (At World’s End) to be an incomprehensible bore. Part 4: On Stranger Tides is a shift in another direction, where a group of piratical characters, some we know well, others new to the fold, embark on missions to find the fabled Fountain of Youth. So think “Indiana Jones”, “National Treasures” like adventures (hell even “It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World”) and you get the drift here. Expectation of this franchise getting back to the heady days of that first film will be crushed pretty early on.
There’s a little too much going on here for it to be safe children’s fare, but the adults, especially those who remember the serial silliness of adventure films of yore, will have a good time. The action set-pieces are superb, enter high speed carriage chase through London, some spiffing sword play deep in the brewery, Blackbeard (Ian McShane) using his black magic whiles to incarcerate mutineers in a whirl of maniacal ropes, and a mermaid attack that quite frankly rocks – as do the mermaids themselves the sexy vicious teasers they are.
Production is as expected top notch, and the cast, in spite of having to battle for screen time in a cast of thousands, are doing fine work (Penélope Cruz a welcome heaving bosom of spunkiness). For sure our main man Captain Jack Sparrow, with Depp just about keeping the characters charm on tap, isn’t as dominating a force as we would like, but he leaves his trusty fun mark and the others (Barbosa is back drinking rum out of his newly acquired peg leg) pick up the slack. It’s unlikely to get better on revisits, so if you be hardcore POTC from earlier adventures, there’s no point going back to se tis one. Those who like the type of films mentioned previously, and don’t mind a different direction for the series, then tis holds no fears. 7/10
- Andre Gonzales: Not a bad movie. Part 4 has Jack Sparrow on a quest to find the fountain of youth. A lot of the important cast that helped make the movie are not in this movie.
- CinemaSerf: At least this is bit shorter than the previous edition of the franchise, but sadly it isn’t really any better. Rob Marshall has taken the helm and we have lost Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley – who presumably recognised that the boat has sailed on this much weakened fantasy adventure series. This time around “Jack” (a rather battle-weary Johnny Depp) finds himself looking for the fountain of youth with the newly Anglicised “Barbossa” (Geoffrey Rush) in hot pursuit of him and of his old flame “Angelica” (Penélope Cruz) who happens to be none other than the the daughter of the legendary “Blackbeard” (Ian McShane). Now she is clever. She convinces “Jack” that her dad isn’t so well, and that only an elixir of this water can cure him. Thing is, is “Jack” gullible enough to fall for this yarn? Are we? Of course it’s not so simple – not only do they need to find the water, they must also find a couple of charmed chalices and, naturally, the tear of a mermaid – the latter creatures not being so benign as Walt Disney’s other films might suggest. The visuals are great with a new slew of scary beasties from the depths to entertain us, but the story is pretty weak and the established characterisations struggle to resonate in anything like the way they used to. Sam Claflin adds a bit of eye candy and Richard Griffiths looks every inch the part as George II, but McShane is one of my least favourite character actors – he only has the one gear – and Miss Cruz seems more like a fish out of water than a duck taking to it. There’s far too much dialogue and the denouement is stretched beyond breaking point before the obligatory “next time” pointer to the next instalment of this over-tired series. “Pirates of the Caribbean” ought to hang up it’s hat now; it’s had it’s day.