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  • MOVIE page: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
  • Rate: 6.6/10 total 211,462 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Adventure | Fantasy
  • Runtime: USA:136 min | Argentina:137 min
  • Filming Location: Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK
  • Budget: $250,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $241,063,875 (USA) (23 September 2011)
  • Director: Rob Marshall
  • Stars: Johnny Depp, Penlope Cruz, Geoffrey Rush | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Hans Zimmer   
  • Soundtrack: Jolly Sailor Bold
  • Sound Mix: SDDS | Datasat | Dolby Digital | Dolby (Dolby Surround 7.1)
  • Plot Keyword: Blackbeard | Fountain Of Youth | Pirate | Captain | Escape
Writing Credits By:
  • Ted Elliott (screenplay) &
  • Terry Rossio (screenplay)
  • Ted Elliott (screen story) &
  • Terry Rossio (screen story)
  • Ted Elliott (characters) &
  • Terry Rossio (characters) and
  • Stuart Beattie (characters) and
  • Jay Wolpert (characters)
  • Tim Powers (novel "On Stranger Tides") (suggestion)

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Goofs: Continuity: In the last scene when Jack and Angelica are talking, her hair is pulled back behind her left ear when shot from behind but it is over her ear when shot from the front.

Plot: Jack Sparrow and Barbossa embark on a quest to find the elusive fountain of youth, only to discover that Blackbeard and his daughter are after it too. Full summary »  »

Story: Captain Jack Sparrow (Depp) crosses paths with a woman from his past (Cruz), 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 (McShane), Jack finds himself on an unexpected adventure in which he doesn't know who to fear more: Blackbeard or the woman from his past. Written byWalt Disney Pictures

Produced By:

  • Jerry Bruckheimer known as producer
  • John DeLuca known as executive producer
  • Ted Elliott known as executive producer
  • Chad Oman known as executive producer
  • Melissa Reid known as associate producer
  • Terry Rossio known as executive producer
  • Pat Sandston known as associate producer
  • Mike Stenson known as executive producer
  • Barry H. Waldman known as executive producer (as Barry Waldman)

FullCast & Crew:
  • Johnny Depp known as Jack Sparrow
  • Penélope Cruz known as Angelica Teach
  • Geoffrey Rush known as Barbossa
  • Ian McShane known as Blackbeard
  • Kevin McNally known as Joshamee Gibbs
  • Sam Claflin known as Philip
  • Astrid Bergès-Frisbey known as Syrena
  • Stephen Graham known as Scrum
  • Keith Richards known as Captain Teague
  • Richard Griffiths known as King George
  • Greg Ellis known as Groves
  • Damian O'Hare known as Gillette
  • Óscar Jaenada known as The Spaniard
  • Anton Lesser known as Lord John Carteret
  • Roger Allam known as Prime Minister Henry Pelham
  • Judi Dench known as Society Lady
  • Christopher Fairbank known as Ezekiel
  • Paul Bazely known as Salaman
  • Bronson Webb known as Cook
  • Richard Thomson known as Derrick
  • Yuki Matsuzaki known as Garheng
  • Robbie Kay known as Cabin Boy
  • Steve Evets known as Purser
  • Ian Mercer known as Quartermaster
  • Deobia Oparei known as Gunner
  • Gemma Ward known as Tamara — First Mermaid
  • Sebastian Armesto known as King Ferdinand VI
  • Juan Carlos Vellido known as Spanish Sea Captain
  • Tristan Laurence-Perez known as Spanish Fisherman (as Tristan Laurence Perez)
  • Norberto Morán known as Spanish Castaway
  • Gerard Monaco known as Spanish Officer
  • Tyrone Lopez known as Spanish Soldier
  • Luke Roberts known as Captain of the Guard
  • Daniel Ings known as Guard
  • Emilia Jones known as English Girl
  • Patrick Kennedy known as English Father
  • Jody Halse known as Jailor
  • Clifford Rose known as Bailiff
  • Paul Hunter known as Foreman
  • Jorgelina Guadalupe Airaldi known as Mermaid
  • Brea Berrett known as Mermaid
  • Toni Busker known as Mermaid
  • Sanya Hughes known as Mermaid
  • Daphne Joy known as Mermaid
  • Antoinette Kalaj known as Mermaid (as Antoinette Nikprelaj)
  • Derek Mears known as Master At Arms
  • Danny Le Boyer known as Yeoman
  • Kitt Barrie known as Courtroom Wench
  • Steve Morphew known as Courtroom Heckler
  • Alan J. Utley-Moore known as Justice Smith (as Alan Utley-Moore)
  • CJ Brady known as British Sailor (uncredited)
  • Andrew Crayford known as Spanish Officer (uncredited)
  • Jason Curle known as Spanish Pirate (uncredited)
  • Kristofer Dayne known as Queen Anne's Pirate (uncredited)
  • Katherine Denkinson known as Whore (uncredited)
  • Dennis Farrell known as Queen Anne's Revenge Pirate (uncredited)
  • Nichola Fynn known as Flower Seller (uncredited)
  • Sean Francis George known as Spanish Soldier (uncredited)
  • Bobby Holland Hanton known as English Guard (uncredited)
  • Randy Herman known as Spanish Soldier (uncredited)
  • Matt Lasky known as Queen Anne's Pirate (uncredited)
  • LeJon known as Queen Anne's Pirate (uncredited)
  • Teresa Mahoney known as Hero Mother (uncredited)
  • Salomon Passariello known as Queen Anne's Pirate (uncredited)
  • David Pinkus known as London Town Crier (uncredited)
  • Santi Scinelli known as Spanish Officer (uncredited)
  • Kevin Senn known as Queen Anne's Pirate (uncredited)
  • Richard Stephens known as Spanish Lieutenant (uncredited)
  • Robert Stone known as Paddy Wagon Gaoler (uncredited)
  • Sean Talo known as Spanish Soldier (uncredited)
  • Hannah Walters known as Woman at The Captain's Daughter (uncredited)
  • Chuck Williams known as Queen Anne's Revenge Pirate (uncredited)
  • Taylor Young known as Providence Sailor (uncredited)

Production Companies:

  • Walt Disney Pictures (presents)
  • Jerry Bruckheimer Films (presents)
  • Moving Picture Company (MPC)

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for sexual content/nudity, language and some violence



Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) Review by Misagh from Earth
Firstly, this review does not contain any spoilers whatsoever so readon. I had the privilege to watch this in the El Capitan theateradvanced screening. Johnny Depp, the goofy pirate that we have grown tolove, returns to his iconic role of Captain Jack Sparrow in anaction-packed tale of truth, betrayal, youth and demise.

The plot is when Jack crosses paths with a woman from his past(Penelope Cruz), he's not sure if it's love—or if she's a ruthless conartist who's using him to find the fabled Fountain of Youth. When sheforces him aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge, the ship of the formidablepirate Blackbeard (Ian McShane), Jack finds himself on an unexpectedadventure in which he doesn't know who to fear more: Blackbeard or thewoman from his past.

By being a fan this franchise, I can happily confirm that YES, it is asgood as the first one! Be ready for an adventure and half! Bringseverything from the classic bizarre comedy to the nail biting actionscenes.

The marketing for the movie have been intelligently subliminal likesome other great film releases, like Avatar, or Blair Witch (the realvs fake) and the recent awesome film production The Artifice(the-artifice.com) and so on.

This is not a film to miss, does not matter if you are a die hard fanof Pirates, or new to the series! I might be in trouble for writing areview of the movie this early, so please click Yes on the "is thisreview useful" as a thank you ;)





Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) Review by diac228 (diac1987@netscape.net) from Orlando, Florida
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit is one of my favorite televisionshows, even though its gone a bit downhill lately. Is it the cast? No,because they are mostly intact. What is actually happening is that eachof the main characters, known for their superb chemistry amongst eachother, are suddenly spending less screen time with each other and moretime to themselves. This story actually has a point. On Stranger Tidessuffers the same fate: fantastic cast that don't spend as much timewith each other as we hope. Add some pointless plot lines, a calmerfirst-third of the flick, and you have yourself the fourth installmentof Pirates of the Caribbean.

That being said, its still quite entertaining. On Stranger Tidesfollows a variety of people searching for the fabled Fountain of Youth.Unfortunately for us, its not just Jack Sparrow. We have Blackbeard,the Spanish, the British (led by Barbossa), Angelica, and more doingthe same thing. Subplots pertaining to this quest include Jack's pastwith Angelica, Barbossa's questionable change in character, some randomguy falling for some random girl (I am serious, this part was totallypointless), and the pointless Spanish people that flock in and out ofthe movie.

This is by far the weakest part of the movie, the script. For some oddreason, they borrowed far too much from the novel (whose pacing andthemes far differ that of the Pirates brand) and forgot that sometimessimplicity is best---which is what made Curse of the Black Pearl such agreat film. It was the easiest to follow, and On Stranger Tides didn'tlearn from the previous two installments. To add to that, the scriptutterly separated everyone, even those with the best on-screenchemistry. Barbossa was barely with Jack Sparrow, Sparrow was rarelywith his ex-lover, and worst of all reliable Gibbs spent minimal timewith Sparrow. When they are together, the humor, the banter, tension,and the charm works well. When they aren't, well, the movie drags abit.

Thank goodness the cast is still on their game. Johnny Depp once againbreathes life into the pirate movie with his smart, unpredictable, andhilarious portrayal of Jack Sparrow. Despite what the reviews say, JackSparrow's shtick isn't getting old as he is still a delight to watch.Geoffrey Rush once again shines as Jack's best rival Barbossa, as hisquiet intentions resemble that of Sparrow in earlier films. PenelopeCruz adds a layer of sexuality that we definitely did not have with theother Pirates of the Caribbeans--it's just a shame she didn't have muchtime with Sparrow. Director Rob Marshall was able to shell out goodperformances from everyone in the cast, but he definitely wasn't theman for this job.

Almost all the chase scenes or action sequences were done with verylow-lighting and poor camera angles. With the exception of themesmerizing and chilling mermaid sequence and the opening chase, allthe action moments were missing that special touch. While thebizarreness of Gore Verbinski will not be totally missed (although hisstyle worked perfectly in Rango), his ability to crank out excellentstuntwork and fights was sorely missing here. At least we got to seeplenty of it, from the opening chase to the final dramatic (and short)showdown. Say whatever you want, but there has yet to be anything thatcan top the infamous three-way sword fight/old mill showdown from DeadMan's Chest.

Bottom Line: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is a mix offrustration and fun. There was plenty of potential that wasn't metbecause of questionable plot lines, pointless moments, lack ofchemistry (once again: writer's fault. Good going Ted Elliot and TerryRossio), and uneven direction. All that banter aside, Pirates is alsoplenty fun with several delightful moments, funny lines, and much moreaction than the last Pirates flick. Johnny Depp, Penelope Cruz andcompany keep the movie afloat, and prevent it from being a pure bore.But I think the franchise works better when Verbinski is behind thecamera. On Stranger Tides is decent summer entertainment, but doesn'thave the inescapable magic and charm of the first two.





Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) Review by dlrpsteve from United Kingdom

The Bad

I'm sure my surroundings had a lot to do with my enjoyment of the film,or lack thereof, but even without that it wasn't up to the highstandard that I regard the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films.The plot was flaky and apart from Jack, the characters weren't thatgreat.

After seeing Ian McShane in Deadwood I was convinced he'd make afantastic Blackbeard, but I think his Lovejoy character was more evilthan he was in On Stranger Tides. At the height of his devilishness (isthat even a word?) he triggered his ship's flamethrower to kill amutineer and gave us doubts over his true feelings to a daughter he'donly just found out about. He wasn't a patch on the Barbosa/DaveyJones/Lord Beckett trifecta of evil from the first three films. Assomeone once said, Luke Skywalker was only as good as Darth Vader wasevil.

Speaking of the daughter, Penelope Cruz as Angelica was a character Ifelt very apathetic towards. The whole raison d'etre of her quest tofind the Fountain of Youth was because it had been foretold that a onelegged man would kill her father and she wanted to save him so shecould have that father she never heard. I'm sorry but pass me thebucket - that sentimental dross deserves to be on Jeremy Kyle (OprahWinfrey for anyone reading from the US) not as the main plot for thelatest of one of the biggest film franchises of all time.

The dilemma at the end of the film sees both Blackbeard and Angelicaabout to die and only one can be saved by the Fountain of Youth. Atthat point I didn't care if either died and why should I? Blackbeard isan evil man, or so they tell us, and Angelica has used Jack to get tothe Fountain of Youth. If I were Jack I'd have left them both to dieand the film would have been better off if he had. At least then we'dhave some of the darker side of Jack which never showed appeared inthis film. Instead our scoundrel played a goody two shoes who seemed tobe motivated by his concern for Angelica's safety. Please, this is JackSparrow we are talking about, like he really gives a damn about anyoneapart from himself, a characteristic which made him so appealing in theprevious films. Yes, he does have a softer side that we've seen before,but to not this whipped extent.

Don't even get me started on the Mermaids. They were great to startwith, but as soon as it was just Syrena and her boring relationshipwith Philip the clergyman, all was lost as they gave us the dullestmoments in Pirates of the Caribbean history, to date.

My last major moan is about the part where Jack left Angelica on theisland. Remember, Angelica's whole motivation was to save her father,and Jack had just condemned him to death. So why in God's name, whenhis back was turned, did she try to attack him with a piece of wood andnot shoot him in the back with the pistol he had just given her? Yesshe had some feelings for Jack, but surely not enough for her to getover the fact that Jack had basically just killed her father anddestroyed what she had spent the whole film trying to achieve? Don'tgive me the old 'he saved her life' spiel – Jack let Blackbeard , herfather, die - end of story.

The Good

Whilst nowhere near as funny as in the previous films Jack was still agreat character, in spite of his wimpy attitude change. The sceneswhere he escaped from the King and the clutches of the Spanish were areminder of how great Pirates of the Caribbean can be at its best. Itwas great to see Gibbs back alongside Jack as their chemistry is greatand a nice link back my beloved first three films.

As always, the film looked and sounded great, though the 3D wasn'tessential and I found myself taking the glasses off from time to timeand it made little difference. In fact I'd go as far as to say thatwhile you lose depth in 2D, you gain richness in colour.

I'm struggling to think of much else to compliment the film for and atthe moment I'm stuck in my post viewing disappointment funk. I reallyneed to watch it again but after my horrific cinema experience I'llwait until it comes out on Blu-ray.






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