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

Will!
- Why is this happening?
- I don't know.
You look beautiful.
It's bad luck for the groom
to see the bride before the wedding.
Make way! Let me through!
How dare you!
Stand your men down at once.
Do you hear me?
Governor Weatherby Swann,
it's been too long.
- Cutler Beckett?
- It's Lord now, actually.
Lord or not, you have no reason
and no authority to arrest this man.
In fact, I do. Mr. Mercer?
The warrant for the arrest
of one William Turner.
- This warrant is for Elizabeth Swann.
- Oh, is it? That's annoying. My mistake.
- Arrest her.
- On what charges?
Aha. Here's the one for William Turner.
And I have another one
for a Mr. James Norrington.
- Is he present?
- What are the charges?
Commodore Norrington resigned
his commission some months ago.
That wasn't the answer
to the question I asked.
Lord Beckett. In the category
of questions not answered...
We are under the jurisdiction
of the king's governor of Port Royal
and you will tell us
what we are charged with.
The charge is "conspiring to set free
"a man convicted of crimes
against the Crown and Empire
"and condemned to death,
for which the..."
For which the punishment,
regrettably, is also death.
Perhaps you remember a certain pirate
named Jack Sparrow.
Captain.
Captain Jack Sparrow.
Captain Jack Sparrow.
Yes, I thought you might.
# Fifteen men
on a dead man's chest
# Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum
# Drink and the devil
had done for the rest
# Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum
Prisoners, come on!
Sorry, mate.
Mind if we make a little side trip?
I didn't think so.
- Not quite according to plan.
- Complications arose, ensued,
were overcome.
- You got what you went in for, then?
- Mm-hm.
Captain, I think the crew,
meaning me as well,
were expecting something
a bit more... shiny,
with the Isla de Muerta going pear-shaped,
reclaimed by the sea with the treasure.
And the Royal Navy chasing us
around the Atlantic.
- And the hurricane.
- Aye.
All in all, it seems some time
since we did a speck of honest pirating.
- Shiny.
- Aye, shiny.
Is that how you're all feeling?
That perhaps dear old Jack is not serving
your best interests as captain?
Walk the plank.
- What did the bird say?
- Do not blame the bird.
Show us what is on
that piece of cloth there.
- You know that don't do no good.
- It does me.
- It's a key.
- No. Much more better.
It is a drawing of a key.
Gentlemen,
what do keys do?
Keys...
unlock things?
And whatever this key unlocks,
inside there's something valuable.
So we're setting out to find
whatever this key unlocks.
No.
If we don't have the key, we can't open
whatever we don't have that it unlocks.
So what purpose would be served
in finding whatever need be unlocked,
which we don't have, without first
having found the key what unlocks it?
So we're going after this key.
You're not making any sense at all.
Any more questions?
So... do we have a heading?
Ha. A heading.
Set sail in a...
general...
that-way direction.
Captain?
Come on, snap to and make sail. You
know how this works. Go on. Oi, oi, oi!
Have you noticed lately
the captain seems to be acting
a bit strange... er?
Setting sail without knowing
his own heading.
Something's got Jack vexed,
and mark my words,
what bodes ill for Jack Sparrow
bodes ill for us all.
Lord Beckett,
the prisoner as ordered, sir.
Those won't be necessary.
The East India Trading Company
has need of your services.
We wish for you to act as our agent
in a business transaction
with our mutual friend Captain Sparrow.
More acquaintance.
How do you know him?
We've had dealings in the past.
And we've each
left our mark on the other.
What mark did he leave on you?
By your efforts,
Jack Sparrow was set free.
I would like you to go to him
and recover a certain property
in his possession.
Recover. At the point of a sword?
Bargain.
Letters of marque.
You will offer
what amounts to a full pardon.
Jack will be free,
a privateer in the employ of England.
Somehow I doubt Jack will consider
employment the same as being free.
Freedom.
Jack Sparrow is a dying breed.
The world is shrinking,
the blank edges of the map filled in.
Jack must find his place
in the New World or perish.
Not unlike you, Mr. Turner.
You and your fiance
face the hangman's noose.
- So you get Jack and the Black Pearl.
- The Black Pearl?
- The property you want that he possesses.
- A ship? Hardly.
The item in question is considerably
smaller and far more valuable,
something Sparrow keeps
on his person at all times.
A compass?
Ah, you know it.
Bring back that compass
or there's no deal.
Why is the rum always gone?
Oh.
That's why.
As you were, gents.
Ah.
Time's run out, Jack.
Bootstrap.
Bill Turner.
You look good, Jack.
Is this a dream?
No.
I thought not.
If it were, there'd be rum.
You got the Pearl back, I see.
I had some help retrieving the Pearl,
by the way.
Your son.
William?
He ended up a pirate after all.
And to what do I owe
the pleasure of your carbuncle?
He sent me.
Davy Jones.
Oh.
So it's you, then.
He shanghaied you
into service, eh?
I chose it.
I'm sorry for the part I played
in the mutiny against you, Jack.
I stood up for you.
Everything went wrong after that.
They strapped me to a cannon.
I ended up on the bottom of the ocean,
the weight of the water
crushing down on me.
Unable to move.
Unable to die, Jack.
And I thought that even the tiniest hope
of escaping this fate, I would take it.
I would trade anything for it.
It's funny what a man will do
to forestall his final judgment.
You made a deal with him too, Jack.
He raised the Pearl
from the depths for you.
13 years, you've been her captain.
- Technically...
- Jack.
You won't be able
to talk yourself out of this.
The terms what applied to me
apply to you as well.
One soul bound to crew
100 years upon his ship.
The Flying Dutchman
already has a captain...
Then it's the locker for you!
Jones's terrible leviathan will find you
and drag the Pearl back to the depths
and you along with it.
Any idea when Jones might release
said terrible beastie?
I already told you, Jack.
Your time is up.
It comes now,
drawn with ravenous hunger
to the man what bears the black spot.
On deck, all hands!
Make fast the bunt gasket!
On deck! Scurry!
Scurry! I want movement!
Movement! I want movement!
Lift the skin up! Keep your loof!
Haul those sheets!
Run them! Run! Keep running! Run as if
the devil himself and itself is upon us!
- Do we have a heading?
- Argh! Run! Land.
- Which port?
- I didn't say "port," I said "land." Any land.
- Jack's hat! Bring her about!
- No, no!
Leave it!
Run.
Back to your stations,
the lot of you!
- Jack?
- Shh.
For the love of mother and child, Jack,
what's coming after us?
Nothing.
- Here, now, you can't be here.
- I think you'll find he can.
Mr. Swann!
Governor Swann, still.
Do you think I wear this wig
to keep my head warm?
Jack's compass?
What does Beckett want with that?
Does it matter? I'm to find Jack
and convince him to return to Port Royal.
In exchange, the charges
against us will be dropped.
No. We must find our own avenue
to secure your freedom.
Is that a lack of faith in Jack
or in me?
That you would risk your life
to save Sparrow
does not mean
he would do the same for anyone else.
Now, where is that dog with the keys?
I have faith in you.
Both of you.
Where will you find him?
Tortuga. I'll start there
and I won't stop searching till I find him.
And then I intend to return here
to marry you.
- Properly?
- Eagerly, if you'll still have me.
If it weren't for these bars,
I'd have you already.
- I'll wait for you.
- Keep a weather eye on the horizon.
Captain Jack Sparrow?
Owes me four doubloons.
Heard he was dead.
Singapore. That's what I heard.
Drunk, with a smile on his face.
Sure as the tide,
Jack Sparrow turn up in Singapore.
Jack Sparrow?
I haven't seen him in a month.
When you find him,
will you give him a message?
Can't say about Jack Sparrow,
but there's an island
just south of the straits
where I trade spice for...
mm, delicious long pork.
Cannot say about Jack,
but you'll find a ship there.
A ship with black sails.
My brother will take you ashore.
- What's wrong? The beach is there.
- C'est trop dangereux.
- What?
- C'est trop dangereux. je vous l'avais dit.
Bon voyage. monsieur.
Jack!
Jack Sparrow!
Marty!
Cotton!
Anybody?
- Ah. A familiar face.
-
Don't eat me.
- I'm not going to eat you.
- Don't eat me.
No. Don't eat me.
Gibbs.
Come on! Let's go!
Come on! Who wants it?
I can do this all day!
Jack?
Jack Sparrow!
I can honestly say
I'm glad to see you.
Jack, it's me.
Will Turner.
- Tell them to let me down!
-
...eensy-weensy.
...eunuchy. Snip, snip.
-
Eunuchy.
Jack, the compass.
That's all I need.
Elizabeth is in danger.
We were arrested for helping you.
She faces the gallows!
Savvy?
Save me.
Jack, what did you tell them?
No!
What about Elizabeth?
Jack!
That's a good girl.
Come a little closer.
- We don't bite.
- Go on. We won't bite you.
Come quickly.
- Tell me what's happening.
- Our name still has some standing.
I've arranged passage to England.
The captain is a friend of mine.
No! Will's gone to find Jack!
We cannot count on William Turner.
- Come!
- He's better than you give him credit for.
This is no time for innocence.
Beckett has offered one pardon only -
one, and that is promised
to Jack Sparrow.
Even if Will succeeds,
do not ask me to endure the sight of my
daughter walking to the gallows. Do not.
Perhaps I can ensure a fair trial
for Will if he returns.
- A fair trial for Will ends in a hanging.
- Then there is nothing left for you here.
Whoa!
Wait inside.
Captain?
Captain.
Evening, Governor.
Shame, that.
He was carrying this.
It's a letter to the king.
- It's from you.
- No...
Elizabeth.
What are you doing?
- Where is she?
- Who?
No doubt you've discovered that loyalty
is no longer the currency of the realm,
as your father believes.
Then what is?
I'm afraid currency
is the currency of the realm.
I expect, then, we can come
to some sort of understanding.
- I'm here to negotiate.
- I'm listening.
I'm listening intently.
These letters of marque
are signed by the king.
Yes, and they're not valid
until they bear my signature and my seal.
Or else I would not still be here.
You sent Will to get you the compass
owned by Jack Sparrow.
- It will do you no good.
- Do explain.
I have been to the Isla de Muerta.
I have seen the treasure myself.
There is something
you need to know.
Ah, I see.
You think the compass
leads only to the Isla de Muerta
and so you hope to save me
from an evil fate.
But you mustn't worry.
I care not for cursed Aztec gold.
My desires are not so provincial.
There's more than one chest of value
in these waters.
So perhaps you may wish
to enhance your offer.
Consider into your calculations
that you robbed me of my wedding night.
So I did.
A marriage interrupted...
or fate intervenes?
You're making great efforts
to ensure Jack Sparrow's freedom.
- These aren't going to Jack.
- Oh, really?
To ensure Mr. Turner's freedom, then,
I'll still want that compass.
Consider that in your calculations.
I say it was Divine Providence
what escaped us from jail.
And I say it was me being clever.
Ain't that right, poochie?
Well, how'd you know it weren't Divine
Providence what inspired you to be clever?
Anyways, I ain't stealing no ship.
It ain't stealing. It's salvaging.
And since when did you care?
Since we're not immortal no more.
We gotta take care of our immortal souls.
- You know you can't read.
- It's the Bible. You get credit for trying.
Pretending to read the Bible's a lie.
That's a mark against...
Look.
There it is.
What's got into him?
Must have seen a catfish.
Stupid mongrel!
Argh!
Come on!
- It's ours for the taking.
- Tide's coming in. That should help.
And salvaging is saving,
in a manner of speaking.
There's the truth of it!
Suppose we better save it
as soon as we can,
what with our souls
in such a vulnerable state and all.
Amen to that.
Thank you.
Why would he do this to us?
If Jack is the chief...
Aye, the Pelegostos
made Jack their chief,
but he only remains chief
as long as he acts like a chief.
So he had no choice.
He's a captive as much as the rest of us.
Worse, as it turns out. See, the Pelegostos
believe that Jack is a god in human form,
and they intend to do him the honor
of releasing him from his fleshy prison.
They'll roast him and eat him.
Where's the rest of the crew?
These cages we're in
weren't built till after we got here.
The feast is about to begin.
Jack's life will end
when the drums stop.
Well, we can't just sit here and wait,
then, can we?
No, no. Oi! No, no.
More wood. Big fire. Big fire.
I am Chief. Want big fire.
Come on.
Oi.
Tout de suite.
Come on. More wood.
Whoa!
Oh, bugger.
A little seasoning, eh?
Well done.
Put your legs through.
Start to climb!
Come on, men!
It'll take all of us to crew the Black Pearl!
Actually, you wouldn't need everyone.
About six would do.
Oh, dear.
- Hurry!
- Come on!
Come on! Is that all you got?
- Wait. Stop.
- Eh?
Stop. Shh.
Shh.
- What are they doing?
- Stop.
- Snake!
-
Move!
Well, go on, go get them.
No, no. Oi! No, no!
Not good.
Cut it loose! Find a rock!
Roll the cage!
Come on!
- Lift the cage! Hurry!
- Come on, lads. Lift it like a lady's skirt.
Run!
This way, lads!
Take cover!
Stop it!
Bugger.
Haul loose the mooring line!
The mooring line!
Thief! Little hairy thief!
Give it back!
- Don't bite it!
- Haul loose the mooring line!
He's got me eye.
He won't give it back.
- How'd you get it back last time?
- Excellent! Our work's half done.
We done it for you,
knowing you'd be coming back.
- Make ready to sail, boys!
- What about Jack?
- I won't leave without him.
- Oi!
- Time to go.
- Cast off those lines!
Aaargh!
- Make ready to cast off!
- Oi!
Good doggy.
Alas, my children, this is the day you shall
always remember as the day you almost...
Captain Jack Sparrow.
Let's get away from this island
and head out to open sea.
Yes to the first. Yes to the second, but
only insofar as we keep to the shallows.
That seems a bit contradictory, Captain.
I have faith in your reconciliatory
navigational skills.
Now, where is that monkey?
I want to shoot something.
Jack. Elizabeth is in danger.
Have you considered
just locking her up somewhere?
She is locked up,
bound to hang for helping you.
There comes a time when one must
take responsibility for one's mistakes.
I need that compass of yours, Jack.
I must trade it for her freedom.
- Mr. Gibbs.
- Captain.
We have a need to travel upriver.
By need, do you mean a trifling need?
Fleeting?
As in, say, a passing fancy?
No, a resolute and unyielding need.
What we need to do
is make sail for Port Royal with all haste.
William,
I shall trade you the compass
if you will help me
to find this.
- You want me to find this?
- No.
You want you to find this,
because the finding of this
finds you incapacitorially finding
and/or locating in your discovering a way
to save your dolly belle, ol' what's-her-face.
Savvy?
This is going to save Elizabeth?
How much do you know
about Davy Jones?
Not much.
Yeah, it's going to save Elizabeth.
What's all this?
If you both fancy the dress, you'll just have
to share and wear it one after the other.
It's not like that, sir.
This ship is haunted.
Is it, now? And you?
There's a female presence
amongst us here, sir.
All the men, they can feel it.
It's the ghost of a lady widowed
before her marriage, I figure it,
searching for her husband,
lost at sea.
A virgin too, likely as not.
And that bodes ill by all accounts.
I say that we throw the dress overboard
and we hope the spirit follows it.
No! That will just anger the spirit, sir.
What we need to do is find out what
the spirit needs, and then get it back to her.
Enough! Enough!
You're a pair of superstitious goats
and it's got the best of you.
Now, this appears to be no more
as we have a stowaway on board.
A young woman, by the look of it.
I want you to search the ship
and find her.
Oh, and, er... she's probably naked.
Why is Jack afraid
of the open ocean?
Well, if you believe such things,
there's a beast does the bidding
of Davy Jones -
a fearsome creature with giant tentacles
that'll suction your face clean off
and drag an entire ship
down to the crushing darkness.
The kraken.
They say the stench of its breath is like...
Imagine, the last thing you know
on God's green earth
is the roar of the kraken and the reeking
odor of a thousand rotting corpses.
If you believe such things.
And the key will spare him that?
Well, that's the very question
Jack wants answered.
Bad enough even to go visit...
her.
Her?
Aye.
No worries, mates.
Tia Dalma and I go way back.
Thick as thieves.
Nigh inseparable, we are.
Were. Have been.
Before.
- I'll watch your back.
- It's me front I'm worried about.
- Mind the boat.
- Mind the boat.
- Mind the boat.
- Mind the boat.
- Mind the boat.
-
Mind the boat.
Jack Sparrow.
Tia Dalma.
I always knew the wind was going
to blow you back to me one day.
You...
You have a touch of...
destiny about you,
William Turner.
You know me?
You want to know me.
There'll be no knowing here. We've come
for help and we're not leaving without it.
- I thought I knew you.
- Not so well as I had hoped.
- Come.
- Come.
What service may I do you?
- You know I demand payment.
- I brought payment.
Look.
An undead monkey.
Top that.
Don't! You've no idea
how long it took us to catch that.
The payment is fair.
We're looking for this.
And what it goes to.
The compass you bartered from me,
it cannot lead you to this?
Maybe. Why?
I hear you.
Jack Sparrow does not know
what he wants.
Or do you know,
but are loath to claim it as your own?
Your key go to a chest.
And it is what lay inside the chest
you seek, don't it?
- What is inside?
- Gold?
Jewels? Unclaimed properties
of a valuable nature?
Nothing bad, I hope?
You know of Davy Jones,
yes?
A man of the sea.
A great sailor,
until he run afoul of that
which vex all men.
What vexes all men?
What indeed?
- The sea.
- Sums.
The dichotomy of good and evil.
A woman.
A woman.
He fell in love.
No, no, no, no.
I heard it was the sea he fell in love with.
Same story, different versions,
and all are true.
See, it was a woman
as changing and harsh
and untamable as the sea.
Him never stopped loving her.
But the pain it cause him
was too much to live with
but not enough to cause him to die.
What exactly did he put
into the chest?
Him heart.
Literally or figuratively?
He couldn't literally
put his heart in a chest.
Could he?
It was not worth feeling
what small, fleeting joy life brings.
And so...
him carve out him heart,
lock it away in a chest
and hide the chest from the world.
The key
he keep with him at all times.
- You knew this.
- I did not. I didn't know where the key was.
But now we do. All that's left is to climb
aboard the Flying Dutchman, grab the key,
you go back to Port Royal
and save your bonnie lass, eh?
Let me see your hand.
The black spot!
- The black spot!
- Black spot!
My eyesight's as good as ever,
just so you know.
I have just the thing.
Now, where did I put it?
My little beauty, where are you?
Such a long time in such a mess.
Davy Jones cannot make port.
Cannot step on land
but once every ten years.
Land is where you are safe,
Jack Sparrow,
and so you will carry land with you.
Dirt.
- This is a jar of dirt.
- Yes.
Is the jar of dirt going to help?
If you don't want it, give it back.
- No.
- Then it helps.
It seems we have a need to find
the Flying Dutchman.
A touch of destiny.
That's the Flying Dutchman?
- She doesn't look like much.
- Neither do you.
Do not underestimate her.
- Must have run afoul of the reef.
- So, what's your plan, then?
I row over, search the ship
until I find your bloody key.
And if there are crewmen?
I cut down anyone in my path.
I like it. Simple, easy to remember.
Your chariot awaits you, Sire.
Oi!
If you do happen to get captured, just say
Jack Sparrow sent you to settle his debt.
- It might save your life.
- Bon voyage!
Douse the lamps.
Sailor.
- Hoisting the jib, Captain's orders.
- Sailor!
Hoisting the jib.
Bring up with a round turn.
There's no use.
You've run aground.
No.
Beneath us.
Foul breath.
Hey! Hey!
Down on your marrowbones and pray.
Get back! Get back!
Five men still alive.
The rest have moved on.
Do you fear death?
Do you fear that dark abyss?
All your deeds laid bare.
All your sins punished.
I can offer you
an escape.
Don't listen to him!
Do you not fear death?
I'll take my chances, sir.
To the depths.
Cruel blackguard!
Life is cruel.
Why should the afterlife
be any different?
I offer you a choice.
Join my crew
and postpone the judgment.
One hundred years before the mast.
Will ye serve?
I-I will serve.
There.
You are neither dead nor dying.
What is your purpose here?
Jack Sparrow sent me
to settle his debt.
What is your purpose here?
Jack Sparrow
sent me to settle his debt.
Did he, now?
I'm sorely tempted to accept that offer.
Oh.
You have a debt to pay.
You've been captain of the Black Pearl
for 13 years.
That was our agreement.
Technically I was only captain
for two years, then I was mutinied upon.
Then you were a poor captain,
but a captain nonetheless.
Have you not introduced yourself
all these years
as Captain Jack Sparrow?
You have my payment.
One soul to serve on your ship.
- One soul is not equal to another.
- Aha!
We've established my proposal is sound
in principle. Now we're haggling over price.
Price?
Just how many souls
do you think my soul is worth?
One hundred souls.
Three days.
You're a diamond, mate. Send me back
the boy. I'll get started right off.
I keep the boy.
A good-faith payment.
That leaves you only 99 more to go.
Have you not met Will Turner?
He's noble, heroic,
a terrific soprano.
Worth at least four.
Maybe three and a half.
And did I happen to mention...
he's in love?
With a girl.
Due to be married.
Betrothed.
Dividing him from her and her from him
would only be half as cruel
as actually allowing them
to be joined in holy matrimony.
Eh?
I keep the boy. 99 souls.
But I wonder, Sparrow,
can you live with this?
Can you condemn an innocent man,
a friend,
to a lifetime of servitude in your name
while you roam free?
Yep. I'm good with it.
Shall we seal it in blood?
I mean... ink.
Three days.
- Three days.
-
- Er, Mr. Gibbs.
- Aye.
I-I feel sullied and unusual.
And how do you intend to harvest
these 99 souls in three days?
Fortunately, he was mum as to
the condition in which these souls need be.
Ah.
Tortuga.
Tortuga.
It's an outrage.
Port tariffs, berthing fees,
wharf handling
and, heaven help us, pilotage.
Are we all to work for
the East India Trading Company, then?
I'm afraid, sir, Tortuga is
the only free port left in these waters.
A pirate port is what you mean.
Well, I'm sorry.
An honest sailor is what I am. I make
my living fair and I sleep well each night.
S-sir!
She wants you
to do something.
She's trying to give a sign.
Whoa!
Over there! Look for a sign!
Look, there! There it is!
- There's the sign!
- That's seaweed.
- Seaweed can be a sign.
- Looks like entrails.
- That would be a bad sign.
- What's that over there?
And what makes you think
you're worthy to crew the Black Pearl?
I've never sailed a day in me life.
I figure I should get out,
see the world while I'm still young.
You'll do. Make your mark.
Next!
My wife ran off with my dog
and I'm drunk for a month
and I don't give an ass rat's
if I live or die.
- Perfect. Next!
- I know what I want. I know what I want...
- Me have one arm and a bum leg.
- It's the crow's nest for you.
- I know what I want.
- Next!
Ever since I was a little lad, I've always
wanted to sail the seas... forever.
Sooner than you think.
Sign the roster.
Thanks very much.
- How we going?
- Including those four, that gives us... four.
And what's your story?
My story.
It's exactly the same as your story,
just one chapter behind.
I chased a man
across the seven seas.
The pursuit cost me my crew,
my commission,
and my life.
- Commodore?
- No, not anymore. Weren't you listening?
I nearly had you all off Tripoli.
I would have,
if not for the hurricane.
Lord.
You didn't try to sail through it?
So, do I make your crew
or not?
You haven't said where you're going.
Somewhere nice?!
So, am I worthy to serve
under Captain Jack Sparrow?
Or should I just kill you now?
You're hired.
Sorry. Old habits and all that.
- Easy, sailor!
- That's our captain you're threatening.
- Time to go.
- Aye!
- Thanks, mate.
- Aargh!
Carry on.
Come on, then! Who wants some?
Form an orderly line
and I'll have you all, one by one.
Come on, who's first?
I just wanted the pleasure
of doing that myself.
James Norrington.
What has the world done to you?
Heave!
Heave!
Heave!
Heave!
- Heave!
- Heave!
Secure the mast tackle, Mr. Turner!
Set to it!
- Step aside.
- Hey! Mind yourself!
Let go, boy!
No.
Haul that weevil to his feet.
Five lashes will remind you
to stay on 'em!
- No!
- Impeding me in my duties?
- You'll share the punishment.
- I'll take it all.
Will you, now?
And what would prompt
such an act of charity?
My son.
He's my son.
What fortuitous circumstance be this?
Five lashes be owed, I believe it is.
No. No, I won't!
The cat's out of the bag, Mr. Turner.
Your issue will feel its sting,
be it by the bosun's hand or your own.
No.
- Bosun!
- No!
You had it easy, boy!
- Will.
- I don't need your help.
The bosun prides himself on cleaving flesh
from bone, with every swing.
So I'm to understand
what you did was an act of compassion?
Yes.
100 years before the mast,
losing who you were, bit by bit,
until you end up...
end up like poor Wyvern here.
Once you've sworn an oath
to the Dutchman, there's no leaving it.
Not until your debt is paid.
I've sworn no oath.
You must get away.
Not until I find this.
The key.
The dead man's chest.
What do you know of this?
Open the chest with the key,
and stab the heart...
No, don't stab the heart.
The Dutchman needs a living heart
or there'll be no captain,
and if there's no captain,
there's no one to have the key.
So the captain has the key?
- Where is the key?
- Hidden.
- Where is the chest?
- Hidden.
Captain Sparrow!
Come to join me crew, lad?
Welcome aboard.
I'm here to find the man I love.
I'm deeply flattered, son,
but my first and only love is the sea.
Meaning William Turner,
Captain Sparrow.
Elizabeth.
Hide the rum.
These clothes do not flatter you.
It should be a dress or nothing.
- I happen to have no dress in my cabin.
- Jack.
I know Will came to find you.
Where is he?
Darling, I am truly unhappy
to have to tell you this, but...
through unfortunate circumstances
that had nothing whatsoever to do with me,
poor Will has been press-ganged
into Davy Jones's crew.
Davy Jones?
Oh, please.
The captain of the Flying Dutchman?
- You look awful. What are you doing here?
- You hired me.
I can't help it if your standards are lax.
- You smell funny.
- Jack!
All I want is to find Will.
Are you certain?
Is that what you really want most?
Of course.
Because I would think you'd want to find
a way to save Will most.
- And you'd have a way of doing that?
- Well...
- there is a chest.
- Oh, dear.
A chest of unknown size and origin.
What contains
the still-beating heart of Davy Jones.
And whoever possesses that chest
possesses the leverage to command Jones
to do whatever it is he or she wants,
including saving brave William
from his grim fate.
You don't actually believe him, do you?
How would we find it?
With this.
My compass... is unique.
"Unique" here
having the meaning of "broken."
True enough,
this compass does not point north.
Where does it point?
It points to the thing
you want most in this world.
Oh, Jack.
- Are you telling the truth?
- Every word, love.
And what you want most in this world
is to find the chest of Davy Jones,
is it not?
- To save Will.
- By finding the chest of Davy Jones.
- Mr. Gibbs!
- Cap'n.
- We have our heading.
- Finally!
Cast off those lines.
Weigh anchor and crowd that canvas!
- Miss Swann.
-
Welcome to the crew,
former commodore.
There's something to knowing the exact
shape of the world and one's place in it.
I assure you, these are not necessary.
I thought you'd be interested
in the whereabouts of your daughter.
- You have news of her?
- Most recently seen on Tortuga,
and then left in the company
of a known pirate, Jack Sparrow,
and other fugitives from justice.
"Justice"? Hardly.
Including the previous owner of this sword,
I believe.
Our ships are in pursuit. Justice will
be dispensed by cannonade and cutlass,
and all manner
of remorseless pieces of metal.
I find it distasteful to even contemplate
the horror facing all those on board.
What do you want from me?
Your authority as governor,
your influence in London,
and your loyalty
to the East India Trading Company.
To you, you mean.
Shall I remove these shackles?
Do what you can for my daughter.
So you see, Mercer, every man
has a price he will willingly accept.
Even for what he hoped never to sell.
I wager... ten years.
I'll match ten years.
Agreed.
Wondering how it's played?
- I understand.
- Liar!
It's a game of deception. But your bet
includes all the dice, not just your own.
- What are they wagering?
- Oh, the only thing we have.
Years of service.
- So any crew member can be challenged?
- Aye. Anyone.
I challenge Davy Jones.
I accept, mate.
- The stakes?
- My soul. An eternity of servitude.
No!
Against?
I want this.
- How do you know of the key?
- That's not part of the game, is it?
You can still walk away.
- What's this?
- I'm in. Matching his wager.
No! Don't do this.
The die is cast.
I bid three twos.
It's your bid, Captain.
Four fours.
Four fives.
Six threes.
Seven fives.
Eight fives.
Welcome to the crew, lad.
Twelve fives.
Twelve fives.
Call me a liar, or up the bid.
And be called a liar myself
for my trouble?
Bootstrap Bill, you're a liar
and you will spend an eternity on this ship.
Master Turner,
feel free to go ashore...
the very next time we make port!
Fool. Why did you do that?
I couldn't let you lose.
It was never about winning or losing.
The key.
You just wanted to know where it was.
Captain says I'm to relieve you.
Captain's orders.
Here. Take this, too.
Now, get yourself to land, and stay there.
It was always in my blood to die at sea.
It was not a fate I ever wanted for you.
It's not a fate you had to choose
for yourself, either.
Aye. I could say I did what I had to,
when I left you to go pirating.
But it would taste a lie
to say it wasn't what I wanted.
You owe me nothing, Will.
Now go.
- They'll know you helped me.
-
What more can they do to me?
I take this with a promise.
I'll find a way to sever
Jones's hold on you,
and not rest until this blade
pierces his heart.
I will not abandon you.
I promise.
- Beckett?
- Yes, they're signed.
Lord Cutler Beckett
of the East India Trading Company.
Bluergh!
Will was working for Beckett
and never said a word.
Beckett wants the compass.
Only one reason for that.
Of course.
- He wants the chest.
- Yes, he did say something about a chest.
If the company controls the chest,
they controls the sea.
- A truly discomfiting notion, love.
- And bad.
Bad for every mother's son
what calls himself a pirate.
I think there's a bit more speed
to be coaxed from these sails.
Brace the foreyard!
Might I enquire
as to how you came by these?
- Persuasion.
- Friendly?
Decidedly not.
Will strikes a deal, yet you were the one
with the prize - full pardon.
"Commission as a privateer
on behalf of England
"and the East India Trading Company."
As if I could be bought
for such a low price.
- Jack, the letters, give them back.
- No.
Persuade me.
You do know Will taught me
how to handle a sword?
As I said, persuade me.
It's a curious thing.
There was a time I would have wanted you
to look like that while thinking about me.
- I don't know what you mean.
- I think you do.
Oh, don't be absurd.
I trust him, that's all.
So you never wondered
how your latest fianc
ended up on the Flying Dutchman
in the first place?
Strange to come upon
a longboat so far out in open water.
Just put as many leagues behind us
as you can. As fast as you can.
And what are we running from?
That dress. Where did you get it?
It was found aboard the ship.
The crew thought it was a spirit
bringing some omen of ill-fate.
- That's foolish.
- Oh, yes. Exceedingly foolish.
It brought good fortune.
The spirit told us, "Pull in at Tortuga,"
and we made a nice bit of profit there.
Off the books, of course.
I imagine some of your crew
may have jumped ship there.
- Why do you ask?
- Captain! A ship's been spotted.
- Colors?
- She isn't flying any.
- Pirates.
- Or worse.
You will watch this.
Aagh!
Let no joyful voice be heard!
Let no man look up at the sky with hope.
Aargh!
And let this day be cursed
by we who ready to wake...
the kraken.
No!
I've doomed us all.
It's the Flying Dutchman!
Oh, Mother Carey's chickens!
What happened?
Must have hit a reef.
Free the rudder!
Hard to port then hard to starboard.
- Free the rudder!
- Hard to port!
- Kraken!
- Kraken!
Here it is! Take it!
Take it!
Aargh!
Agh! Aaaagh!
Aagh!
Aaagh!
The boy's not here.
He must have been claimed by the sea.
I am the sea.
You need time alone with your thoughts.
- Brig!
- What of the survivors?
There are no survivors.
The chest is no longer safe.
Chart a course to Isla Cruces.
Get me there first,
or there'll be the devil to pay.
"First"?
Who sent that thieving charlatan
onto my ship?
Who told him of the key?
Jack Sparrow.
My intuitive sense of the female creature
informs me that you are troubled.
I just thought I'd be married by now.
I'm so ready to be married.
You know...
Lizzie, I am captain of a ship,
and being captain of a ship, I could in fact
perform a "marr-i-age" right here.
Right on this deck.
Right... now.
No, thank you.
Why not?
We are very much alike, you and I.
I and you. Us.
Oh. Except for a sense of honor
and decency and a moral center.
And personal hygiene.
Trifles.
You will come over to my side. I know it.
- You seem very certain.
- One word, love. Curiosity.
You long for freedom.
You long to do what you want to do
because you want it.
To act on selfish impulse.
You want to see what it's like.
One day, you won't be able to resist.
Why doesn't your compass work?
My compass works fine.
Because you and I are alike,
and there will come a moment
when you have a chance to show it.
- To do the right thing.
- I love those moments.
I like to wave at them as they pass by.
You'll have the chance to do something...
something courageous.
And when you do,
you'll discover something.
That you're a good man.
All evidence to the contrary.
Oh, I have faith in you.
- Want to know why?
- Do tell, dearie.
Curiosity.
You're going to want it.
A chance to be admired
and gain the rewards that follow.
You won't be able to resist.
You're going to want to know
what it tastes like.
I do want to know what it tastes like.
But... seeing as you're a good man,
I know that you'd never put me in a position
that would compromise my honor.
I'm proud of you, Jack.
Land, ho!
I want my jar of dirt.
- You're pulling too fast.
- You're pulling too slow.
- We don't want the kraken to catch us.
- I'm saving me strength for when it comes.
And I don't think it's "kracken" anyways.
I always heard it said "krayken."
- With a long a?
- Uh-huh.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. "Krocken"
is how it's pronounced in Scandinavian,
and "kracken" is closer to that.
We ain't Scandinavians, are we?
"Krayken."
It's a mythological creature.
I can calls it what I wants.
Guard the boat. Mind the tide.
Don't touch my dirt.
This doesn't work. And it certainly
doesn't show you what you want most.
Yes, it does.
You're sitting on it.
- Beg pardon?
- Move.
- "Guard the boat!" "Mind the tide!"
- I could join the circus.
Mind if I shine your shoes, sir?
They're here. And I cannot step foot
on land again for near of a decade.
You'll trust us to act in your stead?
I'll trust you to know
what awaits you should you fail!
- Down, then!
- Down!
It's real.
You actually were telling the truth.
I do that quite a lot,
yet people are always surprised.
With good reason!
Will!
You're all right! Thank God!
I came to find you!
How did you get here?
Sea turtles, mate.
A pair of them, strapped to my feet.
Not so easy, is it?
- But I do owe you thanks, Jack.
- You do?
After you tricked me onto that ship
to square your debt with Jones...
- What?
- What?
...I was reunited with my father.
Oh, well... you're welcome, then.
Everything you said to me,
every word was a lie!
Pretty much.
Time and tide, love.
Oi! What are you doing?
I'm going to kill Jones.
Can't let you do that, William.
'Cause if Jones is dead, who's to call
his terrible beastie off the hunt, eh?
Now, if you please.
The key.
I keep the promises I make, Jack.
I intend to free my father.
I hope you're here to see it.
I can't let you do that either.
So sorry.
I knew you'd warm up to me eventually.
Lord Beckett desires
the content of that chest.
I deliver it, I get my life back.
Ah. The dark side of ambition.
Oh, I prefer to see it
as the promise of redemption.
Aagh!
Stop it!
Hyah!
Will!
- Guard the chest!
- No!
This is barbaric!
This is no way for grown men to...
Oh, fine! Let's just haul out our swords
and start banging away at each other.
That will solve everything! I've had it!
I've had it with wobbly-legged,
rum-soaked pirates!
- How'd this go all screwy?
- Well, each wants the chest for hisself.
Mr. Norrington, I think,
is trying to regain a bit of honor,
old Jack's looking to trade it,
save his own skin,
then Turner, there, I think he's trying
to settle some unresolved business
'twixt him and his
twice-cursed pirate father.
- Sad.
- This is madness!
That chest must be worth
more than a shiny penny.
Terrible temptation.
If we was any kind of decent,
we'd remove temptation from their path.
Enough!
Oh. Oh!
The heat!
Bugger!
By your leave, Mr. Turner.
By your leave, Mr. Norrington.
Do excuse me
while I kill the man who ruined my life.
- Be my guest.
- Let us examine that claim for a moment.
Who was it, that at the very moment you
had a notorious pirate safely behind bars,
saw fit to free said pirate and
take your dearly beloved all to hisself?
Eh?
So whose fault is it, really,
that you've ended up a rum-pot deckhand
what takes orders from pirates?
Enough!
Unfortunately, Mr. Turner, he's right!
Still rooting for you, mate.
Oh! Oof!
Aargh!
We got it! We got it! We got it!
Hello, poppet.
Come on, run!
- Sword!
- Sword! Sword!
Sword!
Aargh!
Ugh!
Follow my voice.
Follow my voice.
To the left... no, turn around.
Go to the right.
No, that's a tree.
Oh, shut it.
Jar of dirt!
Argh!
Right.
We've got it!
Come on, Turner!
Leave him lie! Unless you plan
on using him to hit something with.
- We're not getting out of this.
- Not with the chest.
Into the boat.
- You're mad!
- Don't wait for me.
- I say we respect his final wish.
- Aye!
Your bravery is wasted.
I shall pry the chest away
from your cold, dead hands.
- Here you go!
- Oof!
Pirates!
Hey!
- What happened to the chest?
- Norrington took it to draw them off.
- You're pulling too hard!
- You ain't pulling hard enough!
- Where's the commodore?
- Fell behind.
My prayers be with him.
Best not wallow in our grief.
The bright side is you're back,
and made it off free and clear.
Lord on high, deliver us.
I'll handle this, mate.
Oi, fishface!
Lose something? Eh? Scungilli!
Got it!
Come to negotiate, eh,
have you, you slimy git?
Look what I got.
# I got a jar of dirt,
I got a jar of dirt
# And guess what's inside it?
Enough!
- Hard to starboard.
- Hard to starboard!
Brace up the foreyard!
Hard to starboard!
Send his beloved Pearl
back to the depths.
She's on us! She's on us!
- Let them taste the triple guns.
- Aye, Captain.
Aaargh!
Make fast!
Go on, me darling!
Show us what you've got!
Come on, girl!
- She's falling behind!
- Aye. We've got her!
- We're the faster?
- Against the wind, the Dutchman beats us.
- But with the wind...
- We rob her advantage.
Aye.
We're out of range!
Break off pursuit,
run her light and douse canvas!
We're giving up, sir?
Agh!
They're giving up!
My father is on that ship.
We can take her.
We should turn and fight.
Why fight when you can negotiate?
All one needs is the proper leverage.
Oh!
Where is it?
Where is the thump-thump?
We must have hit a reef!
No. It's not a reef!
Get away from the rail!
- What is it?
- The kraken.
- To arms!
- Load guns! Defend the mast!
It'll attack the starboard. Run out
the cannons and hold for my signal!
Easy, boys!
Will?
Steady! Steady.
- Will!
- Hold. Hold.
I think we've held fire long enough.
- Will!
- Fire!
Oh!
- It'll be back. We have to get off the ship.
- There's no boats.
Pull the grates. Get all the gunpowder
onto the net in the cargo hold!
- Whatever you do, don't miss.
- As soon as you're clear.
We are short-stocked on gunpowder!
Six barrels!
Hurry up!
- There's only six kegs of powder!
- Then load the rum.
Aye, the rum too!
Step to!
Oh, you coward.
Not good.
- Haul away!
- Heave!
- Heave like you're being paid for it!
- Put your backs into it!
Aargh!
- I got you! I got you!
- Don't let me go!
- I won't let you go!
- Shoot me!
- Clear?
- Higher! Higher!
Here! Come on!
Come and get me. I'm over here!
Come on!
Shoot! Elizabeth, shoot!
Did we kill it?
No. We just made it angry.
We're not out of this yet.
Captain, orders!
Abandon ship. Into the longboat.
Jack. The Pearl.
She's only a ship, mate.
He's right.
We have to head for land.
- It's a lot of open water.
- It's a lot of water.
We have to try. We can get away
as it takes down the Pearl.
Abandon ship.
Abandon ship or abandon hope.
Thank you, Jack.
We're not free yet, love.
You came back.
I always knew you were a good man.
Prepare to cast off.
There's no time to lose.
Come on, Will. Step to!
It's after you, not the ship.
It's not us.
This is the only way, don't you see?
I'm not sorry.
Pirate.
Where's Jack?
He elected to stay behind
to give us a chance.
Go!
Bugger. Bugger, bugger,
bugger, bugger, bugger!
Come on!
Just got it. Come on.
Not so bad.
Oh.
Hello, beastie.
Jack Sparrow, our debt is settled.
The captain goes down with his ship.
Turns out not even Jack Sparrow
can best the devil.
Open the chest.
Open the chest. I need to see it!
Damn you, Jack Sparrow!
The last of our ships is returned.
Is there any news on the chest?
None. But one of the ships
did pick up a man adrift at sea.
He had these.
I took the liberty of filling in my name.
If you intend to claim these,
then you must have something to trade.
Do you have the compass?
Better.
The heart of Davy Jones.
Against the cold...
and the sorrow.
It's a shame.
I know you're thinking that with the Pearl
you could have captured the devil
and set free your father's soul.
Doesn't matter now.
The Pearl is gone,
along with its captain.
Aye.
And already the world
seems a bit less bright.
He fooled us all right till the end,
but I guess that honest streak
finally won out.
To Jack Sparrow.
- Never another like Captain Jack.
- He was a gentleman of fortune, he was.
He was a good man.
If there was anything could be done
to bring him back...
- Elizabeth.
- Would you do it?
Hm?
What would you...
Hm?
What would any of you
be willing to do, hm?
Would you sail to the ends of the Earth
and beyond
to fetch back witty Jack
and him precious Pearl?
Aye.
Aye.
Aye.
Aye.
Yes.
Aye.
All right.
But if you go and brave the weird
and haunted shores at world's end...
then you will need a captain
who knows those waters.
So tell me,
what's become of my ship?