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Jack Sparrow: Why is the rum always gone?

[Walks a short distance groggily]

Jack Sparrow: Oh - that's why.

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When Jack shoots a hole in the casket killing the bird, the amount of feathers on the casket differ between the shots. See more...

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In the first visit to Tia Dalma's House, there are references to Barbossa showing up for the ending. While Will is talking, you can see Jack Sparrow pick up and look at Barbossa's hat. When the monkey jumps from its cage, you can see him run into the other room and jump on a pair of boots in bed, which belong to Barbossa as well we later see. See more...

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Continuity: Aboard the Pearl, after Will orders the rum to be loaded, and Gibbs responds, "Aye, the rum too," the cloth round Gibbs's neck has the loop to his right, but in previous and following shots it's actually "tied" round his neck the opposite way, with the loop to his left.

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