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Norrington: Come on then? Who wants some? Form an orderly line and I'll have you all one by one. Come on, who's fast?
[Elizabeth knocks him out.]
Elizabeth: I just wanted the pleasure of doing that myself!
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Aboard the "spirit bride" ship, when Captain Bellamy complains about port tariffs, he places two small papers on the desk (atop the map) in the close-up, yet there is only one in the next shot, as he adds more papers. See more...
Trivia
The rings worn by Jack Sparrow are not mere props, but rings that Johnny Depp actually owns. After completing the first film and learning of the second and third installments, Depp actually bought several rings specifically for the Pirates films. Another one of the rings he wears is actually a replica of an antique ring he owns. See more...
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Continuity: When the huge water wheel rolls to the beach and falls on its side, it falls with the broken, wide, wood side of the axle facing up. However, as Will and Norrington climb out, inexplicably it's the slim side of the water wheel's axle that is now facing up. But in a following shot, it is the other way round again.
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