
The Pirates Of The Caribbean Trilogy (DVD Set)
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Curse Of The Black Pearl / Dead Man's Chest / At World's End
The Curse Of The Black Pearl
The roguish yet charming Captain Jack Sparrow's idyllic pirate life capsizes after his nemesis, the wily Captain Barbossa steals his ship, the Black Pearl, and later attacks the town of Port Royal, kidnapping the governor's beautiful daughter Elizabeth. In a gallant attempt to rescue her and recapture the Black Pearl, Elizabeth's childhood friend Will Turner joins forces with Jack.
Dead Man's Chest
Unsurprisingly, Jack Sparrow is in trouble again. He has managed to get himself locked in a blood debt with the legendary and horrific Davey Jones, and if Jack does not appease the grisly spirit, he will spend an eternity of damned servitude to the ghost captain of the Flying Dutchman! Naturally, he turns to his reluctant friends Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann for help. The happy couple are not so happy to have their wedding plans dashed, especially when they are sentenced to death by Lord Beckett for their aiding of the mischievous pirate. Their only way out is to steal Sparrow's magical compass and bring it to Beckett, who has his own plans for the trinket.
At World's End
Elizabeth, Will and the crew of the Black Pearl sail off the edge of the map (literally) with the help of the mysterious Tia Dalma and the late Captain Barbossa who has been raised from the dead to save Captain Jack Sparrow. Captain Jack has been condemned to the terrible fate of remaining in the void of Davey Jones' locker for eternity. But rescuing Jack isn't the only obstacle for our intrepid heroes - Lord Cutler Beckett has control of the heart of Davey Jones, and with that he controls the sea. The nine pirate lords of the world must unite for a final stand against Beckett, Jones and the East India Trade company.
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