James Norrington

"James Norrington, what has the world done to you?"

- Elizabeth Swann

James Norrington was an English officer in the Royal Navy, achieving the rank of Commodore prior to the attack on Port Royal by the Black Pearl. He was later awarded the rank of admiral in the East India Trading Company, and assumed command of Davy Jones and the Flying Dutchman on behalf of Lord Cutler Beckett during the war against piracy.

Early life
"I intend to see to it that any man who sails under a pirate flag or wears a pirate brand gets what he deserves: A short drop and sudden stop."

- James Norrington to Elizabeth Swann



James Norrington was a kind and noble man, though he often appeared to be stoic and slightly snobbish. To his friends and colleagues, however, he showed great respect and grace, especially to Elizabeth Swann, with whom he had fallen in love. He was completely devoted to the Royal Navy, and would often forsake his own personal needs for the greater good. He harbored an intense dislike of pirates and their kind, and saw himself as something of a purveyor of justice to pirates in the Caribbean.

Norrington served in the Royal Navy as a lieutenant, and was stationed aboard HMS Dauntless as it made the crossing from England, carrying Governor Weatherby Swann and his daughter, Elizabeth, to Port Royal. Upon sighting a wrecked merchant vessel in the water, Norrington ordered his men to search the wreckage. He was so preoccupied with this that he did not notice the Black Pearl slipping away from the scene.

Commodore Norrington
"I, uh, apologize if I seem forward, but I must speak my mind. This promotion throws into sharp relief that which I have not yet achieved. A marriage to a fine woman. You have become a fine woman, Elizabeth."

- James Norrington to Elizabeth Swann



The ship would once more play a part in Norrington's life some eight years later. By this time, Norrington had become Captain of the HMS Interceptor and due to his service, was set to achieve the rank of Commodore. The ceremony was held at Fort Charles in Port Royal, drawing a large crowd. Among those gathered was Elizabeth Swann, whom Norrington had first met on the crossing from England, and had developed a friendship with over the past eight years. However, Norrington was also in love with Elizabeth, and, since he believed a wife was the only thing missing in his life, wished for her hand in marriage.



The newly-promoted Commodore attempted to propose to Elizabeth atop the fortress, following the ceremony. However, Elizabeth, apparently overcome by the proposal&mdash;though actually having fainted due to the constricting corset she had been forced into&mdash;toppled over the side of the fortress and into the sea far below. Shocked, Norrington gathered his men and raced down to the harbor, where he found Elizabeth in the arms of a man in the distinctive garb of a pirate. Elizabeth's rescuer turned out to be Captain Jack Sparrow, whom Norrington took into custody, set for hanging despite his recent good deed. However, Sparrow managed to briefly escape Norrington's clutches until he was subdued in a blacksmith's shop in the town.

Commodore Norrington had Sparrow imprisoned, but it was not the end of his troubles with pirates. That night, Port Royal was attacked by the Black Pearl, and though Norrington's men fought valiantly, the town was overwhelmed, and Elizabeth was captured. The next day, Norrington and his men attempted to formulate a plan to locate the Pearl, but were unsuccessful. The situation escalated further when Will Turner freed Jack Sparrow from the dungeons and helped him commandeer the HMS Interceptor to track down the Black Pearl. Norrington was forced to watch the pirates sail away with the ship, grudgingly admitting Jack's unexpected competency.

Pirate chase


"Think about it: The Black Pearl. The last real pirate threat in the Caribbean, mate. How can you pass that up?" "By remembering that I serve others, Mr. Sparrow, not only myself."

- Jack Sparrow and James Norrington

Norrington was not about to give in, however. He had the Dauntless&mdash;whose rudder chain had been disabled by Sparrow during his escape&mdash;repaired, and set sail, now with three objectives; to reclaim the Interceptor, to capture Jack Sparrow and to rescue Elizabeth. Although the Interceptor was ultimately destroyed by Captain Hector Barbossa's crew, Norrington was able to achieve two of his goals when his men sighted a distress signal on a desert island. It transpired that both Elizabeth and Jack had been marooned on the island by Barbossa, while the Black Pearl set out for Isla de Muerta with Will Turner.

Norrington had Jack placed under arrest, though despite Elizabeth's protests, refused to launch a rescue of Will, since it had not been his intention to follow the Pearl at all, other than if in doing so it would have ensured Elizabeth's safety. However, Elizabeth asked that Norrington change his mind for her, as a wedding gift. Norrington was stunned and delighted that Elizabeth had accepted his proposal, and agreed to her plea, even going so far as to ask for Jack's assistance in locating Isla de Muerta.

Battle with the Black Pearl
"The ship is ours, gentlemen."

- James Norrington

Upon arrival at Isla de Muerta, however, Norrington was less than happy about the situation, especially since Jack Sparrow appeared to be controlling proceedings. Although Norrington agreed to wait outside the mouth of the pirate cave in order to ambush Barbossa's men as they emerged, the Commodore actually had no intention of following Sparrow's directives. Instead, he rowed out with a selection of his men to the island, leaving Lieutenant Gillette in command of the Dauntless. Because of this, Norrington remained unaware that the pirates were actually infiltrating the flagship and killing his crew. It was only when one of his crewmen managed to ring the ship's bell that Norrington realized what had happened.

He ordered his men to row back to the Dauntless, where they engaged the pirates in battle. Norrington himself dueled Koehler in single combat, proving to be a match for the immortal pirate. The situation seemed hopeless until Will Turner managed to reverse the curse from within the island, thus making the pirates mortal once more. During the battle Norrington killed Koehler, and in doing so realized the curse had been lifted. He proclaimed the Dauntless was theirs once more, and cries of jubilation rang out on its decks as the surviving pirates surrendered.

Return to Port Royal
"This is a beautiful sword. I would expect the man who made it to show the same care and devotion in every aspect of his life."

- James Norrington to William Turner



The Commodore ordered a return to Port Royal, where the pirates would be imprisoned. Jack Sparrow was likewise captured, and sentenced for execution. Norrington himself presided over the execution ceremony at Fort Charles, and was ready to order his marines into position when Will Turner attempted his rescue of Sparrow. However, Elizabeth pretended to faint during the chaos, drawing Norrington's attention and allowing Sparrow to escape from the gallows.

The Commodore finally caught up with him and Turner out on the battlements, where he was shocked by Elizabeth's decision to stand with Will, in protection of Jack against Norrington. James asked Elizabeth if this was truly her heart's desire, which she affirmed. Norrington accepted this with surprisingly good grace, though was at a loss as to what course of action to take when Sparrow escaped into the open waters. He wished Elizabeth and Will good luck, and even decided to postpone pursuit of Jack for at least another day. With that, he left the scene, his stunned men following on. Norrington's personality initially seems rigid, even slightly bigheaded. However, it becomes apparent that he is a kind and compassionate man who eventually comes to discern between what is lawful and what is right. When Will halts Jack Sparrow's execution, Norrington is hesitant to resume, believing it is unjust. However, he unwittingly provides the wily pirate an escape avenue when Jack Sparrow falls off the rampart and is rescued by his crew. Reluctantly intending to give chase, James Norrington allows Jack Sparrow one day's head start.

It is important to note that Norrington is the one character who is not driven solely by his own goals or needs. This is best demonstrated when he tells Jack Sparrow that he is able to forfeit the fame and prestige to be gained by capturing the Black Pearl, "by remembering that I serve others, Mr. Sparrow, not only myself." In several deleted scenes on the DVD (specifically "Accepting the Proposal" and "Happy Endings"), Norrington's character is further developed as a kind and decent man who loves Elizabeth so much that he is prepared to abandon any hope of having her to ensure her happiness with another.

Life as a pirate
"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."

- James Norrington to Joshamee Gibbs

While pursuing Jack Sparrow, Norrington followed sparrow of to the coast of Tripoli unfortunatly ship was believed to have been destroyed by a hurricane. Disgraced, Norrington resigned his post and disappeared. This was good luck on Norrington's part, because no one knew where he was when Lord Cutler Beckett appeared, with a warrant for his arrest for his part in Captain Jack Sparrow's escape.



While unsuccessfully pursuing Captain Jack Sparrow, his ship fell victim to a violent hurricane in a costly gamble that destroyed not only his ship, but his career and reputation as well. Disgraced, he chooses to resign his commission because of the damage his obsession to capture the Pirate Captain had done. He resurfaces in Tortuga when he applies for a position on the Black Pearl, although he also attempts to shoot Jack. Upon his reappearance, he has descended into a ragged, drunken, bitter man, who schemes to regain his honor and seek vengeance against Jack Sparrow and (later) Will Turner, whom he blames for ruining his life. Being a stark contrast to the man of honour from the first film, Norrington is portrayed as much more of a selfish villain now.



During his time on the Pearl Norrington did not believe Jack was telling the truth about the Chest of Davy Jones, until he actually saw the Chest and heard the heart beating within it. He seemed to have found out or guessed how Will Turner ended up on the Flying Dutchman, and also noticed the growing relationship between Jack and Elizabeth.

Duel on Isla Cruces


"Lord Beckett desires the contents 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."

- James Norrington and Jack Sparrow

On Isla Cruces, where the Dead Man's Chest is buried, Norrington accompanies Jack and Elizabeth to dig up the chest, shortly after which he becomes entangled in a three-way battle with a recently-escaped Will Turner and Jack in a bid to capture Davy Jones' heart. Norrington plots to regain his career by taking the heart to Lord Cutler Beckett, who wants it to control the seas. Jack obtains the heart, but when they're attacked by Davy Jones' crewmen, Norrington steals it. Stuffing it into his coat, he grabs the now-empty chest, and deviously feigning he's sacrificing himself in a ploy to divert Davy Jones' crewmen away from the others, flees (and in fact, regardless of whether the heart is still in the chest or not, he actually does risk his life in drawing the crewmen's attention to himself). Jack believes the heart is still hidden in the longboat, but in fact, Norrington has actually absconded with the heart and the Letter of Marque that grants the bearer clemency.

Norrington relinquishes the now-empty chest to Davy Jones's crew who, believing they have retrieved the heart, let him escape.

Admiral Norrington
"Ah, Admiral." "You summoned me, Lord Beckett." "Yes. Something for you there. Your new station deserves an old friend."

- James Norrington and Cutler Beckett on James Norrington's sword

Later, Norrington used the heart of Davy Jones, along with the Letters of Marque to regain his honor, through service to Cutler Beckett, whom he gave the heart to. It was a decision he would later come to regret. Beckett promoted him to the rank of admiral. Now under the employ of East India Trading Company, Norrington was given back his sword, and with it he helped command Beckett's armada.



After Lord Beckett had become frustrated with Davy Jones for killing all his prey and leaving no survivors for interrogation, he placed Admiral Norrington in command of the Flying Dutchman in order to ensure that Jones did as commanded. He also decided to have Jones' heart placed onboard the Flying Dutchman to further ensure Jones's compliance. Norrington's marines kept a constant vigil over the heart.Norrington was also accamponied by Mercer on board the Dutchman who would soon take Norrington's placeas commander of the Dutchman, Govenour Weatherby Swann and lord Beckett himself.Norrington was present when Govenour Swann tried to stab the heart of Davy Jones that he was guarding.Before Norrington could act Swann snatched a bayyonet to stab the heart .Just momments after that Jones himself came in and warned Swann of what it really does(replaces you as captain of the Dutchman)Beckett then had Swann killed unbestknown to Norrington.

Death
"Our lives have always been interwined, but never connected."

- James Norrington to Elizabeth Swann

After the Empress attacked the HMS Endeavour and fled, Beckett ordered the Flying Dutchman to pursue. Norrington led the boarding party, and was reunited with Elizabeth onboard. While he was happy to see Elizabeth alive, she was not at all happy to see him. She angrily accused him of choosing the side that murdered her father. Norrington was shocked to hear of this, and was also shocked that Elizabeth had become a pirate captain. In an effort to right his wrong, Norrington reevaluated his position and freed Elizabeth and her crew from the Flying Dutchman's brig. While Elizabeth was still angry with him, he insisted that he had no part in the death of her father, and that he lamented his other misdeeds. Elizabeth insisted that he go with her, and he told her that he would follow. Elizabeth doubted he was telling the truth, but at that moment they were confronted by William "Bootstrap Bill" Turner, who, in his delirious state, believed Norrington was betraying the crew. Norrington kissed Elizabeth and then sent her off. Norrington tried desperately to send Bootstrap Bill away, but when he start to advance towards him on the other hand Elizabeth however spotted Bootstrap and started to crawl back towards Norrington .This caused Norrington to shoot the escape line, forcing Elizabeth and the rest of the Empress to leave him behind.

Bootstrap took advantage of the moment and stabbed Norrington in the gut. All the commotion was heard by Davy Jones and the other crew who kept on muttering "The admiral's dead, and in his final moments, Jones asked him if he feared death. Norrington defiantly speared Jones in the shoulder with his sword. James then passed away. Admiring his sword, Jones kept Norrington's blade for himself. Norrington"s body was lost at sea when the Flying Dutcthman fell into the mailstrom.

Behind the scenes

 * James Norrington is portrayed by Jack Davenport.
 * On the DVD commentary of The Curse of the Black Pearl, the scriptwriters revealed that Norrington was highly skilled with a sword, and was the equal of Hector Barbossa, with only Will Turner surpassing him in ability.
 * Norrington's name is mentioned in Kingdom Hearts II: in the Pirates of the Caribbean world, the cannons located at Port Royal bear the message, "To be used in case of pirate attack – Commodore Norrington".
 * Writer Terry Rossio considers Norrington to be a "good guy" on the basis that "a character who's good is one who would make a moral choice once they know all the facts versus a character who would knowingly make an immoral choice".

Appearances

 * Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
 * The Accidental Pirate!
 * The Capture of Jack Sparrow!
 * In Jack We Trust!
 * The Buccaneer's Heart!
 * Breakout!
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (video game)
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
 * Kingdom Hearts II