Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

"Live Forever Or Die Trying."

- Tagline

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is the fourth installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, released on May 20, 2011 as the sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and its predecessors. It stars Johnny Depp (Captain Jack Sparrow), Penélope Cruz (Angelica), Ian McShane (Blackbeard), and Geoffrey Rush (Captain Hector Barbossa). It was directed by Rob Marshall and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.

Synopsis
Johnny Depp returns to his iconic role of Captain Jack Sparrow in an action-packed adventure. Crossing paths with the enigmatic Angelica (Penélope Cruz), he's not sure if it's love&mdash;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 legendary pirate Blackbeard (Ian McShane), Jack finds himself on an unexpected adventure in which he doesn't know whom to fear more: Blackbeard or Angelica, with whom he shares a mysterious past.

The international cast include franchise vets Geoffrey Rush as the vengeful Captain Hector Barbossa and Kevin R. McNally as Captain Jack's longtime comrade Joshamee Gibbs, plus Sam Claflin as a stalwart missionary and Astrid Bergès-Frisbey as a mysterious mermaid.

The Spanish's discovery
"No, I told you, Ponce de León died two hundred years ago..." "Aye, but he died searching for something, didn't he?" "The Fountain of Youth...How soon can you sail?" "With the tide."

- Captain, Fisherman, King Ferdinand and the Spaniard



Off the coast of Spain, two fishermen find a Spanish castaway. in their nets who claims to be a member of the crew of Juan Ponce de León, a Spanish Conquistador who was supposed to have died two hundred years previously while on an expedition in search for the Fountain of Youth. The man is brought to Cádiz before King Ferdinand and before dying gives the king Ponce de León's logbook. Ferdinand orders his most trusted man, known only as The Spaniard, to find the Fountain.

London
"I am informed you have come to London to procure a crew for your ship." "Vicious rumor. Not true."

- King George and Jack Sparrow

Meanwhile in London, Joshamee Gibbs, being mistaken for Jack Sparrow, is being put on trial in the Old Bailey courthouse for piracy. A mysterious Judge Smith condemns Gibbs to life in prison, rather than a hanging, much to the surprise of the crowd, and allows Gibbs to be transferred to jail under minimum security. The Judge is revealed to be Jack Sparrow, who has come to save his former First Mate, and bribed the carriage driver to transport them to shore. Gibbs informs Jack about the rumors of him recruiting a crew, which Jack renounces as completely false, and quite insulting. But he also decides to find the imposter, because he needed a ship to escape from England.

But instead to the shore, their carriage leads them to the Royal Palace, where they are arrested by the British Royal Guards, who have also bribed the driver. Jack is brought before King George Augustus, who asks him to guide a British expedition to find the Fountain of Youth. Jack is then introduced to the leader of the expedition; Hector Barbossa, now a privateer in the King's service and missing a leg. Barbossa reveals to Jack that the Black Pearl was lost in battle, which also cost him his leg. Jack angrily reacts at hearing the loss of his beloved Pearl, which leads to him causing enough disruption and havoc to make one of his legendary escapes. He robs a noblewoman in the process, and was saved from a King's soldier by his father, Captain Teague. At the Captain's Daughter pub, Teague informs Jack about the items he'll need for the ritual needed to perform at the Fountain.

Jack then confronts the impostor, who engages him in a stalemate duel in the storeroom of the Captain's Daughter. After a while of fighting, the impostor slips up, using a signature move that jack recognizes to belong to Angelica, his former love interest. Angelica reveals to Jack that she needs him to guide her to the Fountain. Suddenly, the King's soldiers arrive, and after a fierce fight Jack and Angelica escape by jumping to the river Thames. As the two go ashore, Jack inquires about the Profane Ritual and what is required. Angelica tells him a mermaid is needed, and then Angelica's associate drugs Jack with a voodoo dart from behind, which knocks him out.

Aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge
"You've nay been informed of the destination. Death lies before us, as we sail...for the Fountain of Youth."

- Jack Sparrow



Five days later, Jack wakes up and discovers that he's on the Queen Anne's Revenge, a ship of the infamous pirate Blackbeard. He also discovers that Blackbeard is Angelica's father and that his quest for the Fountain is an attempt to break a prophecy, foreseen by the quartermaster, that reveals his death at the hands of a one legged man. The same night, Jack raises a full-scale mutiny aboard the Revenge, which was successful until foiled by Blackbeard who uses his sword to hang the crewmen with the ship's rigging. Later, in Blackbeard's cabin, Blackbeard reveals that he must reach the Fountain of Youth before the prophecy of his death, told by the Quartermaster, comes true. Blackbeard's manipulation over a voodoo doll of Jack forced Jack to reconsider leading him to the Fountain. Later, Angelica reveals to Jack that the Black Pearl was captured by Blackbeard, who shrunk it and put it in a bottle, and placed in a cabinet full of a dozen other ships. Much to Jack's chagrin, Jack the monkey has also been shrunk into the bottle.

Aboard the Providence
"We've fallen behind!"

- Hector Barbossa to Joshamee Gibbs



Back in England, Barbossa forces Joshamee Gibbs to join his crew on the HMS Providence, after Gibbs burns the Mao Kun map to avoid hanging. Now Gibbs is the only one besides Jack who knew the way to the Fountain. During the journey, Barbossa faces a great deal of skepticism from his officers, yet manages to placate them all. The Providence encounters the Spanish fleet, commanded by the Spaniard. Though Barbossa prepares him men for the battle, the Spanish ships just pass them by without opening fire. Barbossa is alarmed by this, as it is clear the Fountain is the prize and they aren't even worth the time to sink. He then orders full sails ahead to Whitecap Bay.

Mermaid hunt at Whitecap Bay
"Mermaid waters, that be our path!"

- Hector Barbossa to the crew of the HMS Providence



One of the items needed for the ritual was the mermaid's tear, so Blackbeard leads the Queen Anne's Revenge to Whitecap Bay, a mermaid nesting place. In order to capture a mermaid, Blackbeard sent out several longboats, filled with his crew members, into the bay as bait. Among them was Scrum, who started to sing My Jolly Sailor Bold to attract the mermaids. After a while, the mermaid Tamara comes to the edge of the boat and begins to sing. She began to seduce Scrum. This avalanches into a full blown attack by scores of other mermaids.

During the hunt, the crew suffers heavy casualties, but they manage to capture a young mermaid, thanks to Philip, a young missionary who despises Blackbeard.

Later, the Providence arrives at the same place. Barbossa and the part of the crew go ashore, but angry mermaids attack and sink the Providence, killing the rest of the crew in the process, leaving Barbossa, Gibbs, Gillette, Groves, and a handful of officers left.

The search
"Clergyman. On the off chance that this does not go well for me, I would like you to note it–hearing now–that I am fully prepared to believe in whatever I must, so that I may be welcomed into that place where all the "goody-goodies" get to go. Savvy?" "We have a word for that, Jack. You can convert." "I was thinking more of an as-needed basis."

- Jack Sparrow and Philip Swift



Blackbeard and his men search for the Fountain through the jungle-infested island, guided by Jack's compass, and carrying their prized mermaid in a glass coffin. When they arrive to the river and the broken bridge, Blackbeard sends Jack to find the Santiago, Ponce de León's ship, and the mythical silver Chalices which he needed for the ritual. The rest of the crew continues the journey to the Fountain, where Philip connect with the mermaid, who he names Syrena. When Blackbeard finally obtained a tear from Syrena by heavily wounding Philip, he leaves her tied up at the Jungle Pools to slowly die.

Jack finds the Santiago, and Barbossa inside. They discover that the chalices were taken by the Spanish. They decide to join forces. Under the cover of the night, Jack and Barbossa steal the chalices from the Spanish, and though they were captured for a brief time, they manage to escape. Jack rejoins Blackbeard's men, while Barbossa sets an ambush for them at the Fountain.

Battle at the Fountain of Youth
"Kill them all!"

- Blackbeard

Blackbeard's men arrive at the Fountain, where a huge battle begins between them and Barbossa's crew. Suddenly, the Spanish arrive too, and the Spaniard claims the Fountain a heathen place and orders it destroyed. Using the moment of distraction, Barbossa stabs Blackbeard with his poisoned sword. Angelica tries to help her father, and accidentally cuts her hand on the poisoned blade. The Spanish start to destroy the temple around the Fountain, because they saw the Fountain as the abomination of God's laws. Barbossa takes Blackbeard's sword as his own, and Blackbeard's men join him, and they all leave. While the remaining zombies attempt to stop the Spanish, the Spaniard throws the Chalices in the deep well and departs, but Syrena, who was saved by Philip, brings the Chalices back to Jack. Jack fills the Chalices with the water from the Fountain and pours Syrena's tear into one of them. Blackbeard asks Angelica to sacrifice herself for him, and though she was willing to do that, Jack tricks Blackbeard to drink from the wrong chalice, which saves Angelica and kills Blackbeard, deeply angering her.

Epilogue
Philip, mortally wounded, finds Syrena in the Jungle Pools. In their reunion, they make amends, with Syrena offering to save the dying Philip, while Philip asks Syrena for forgiveness. Syrena kisses Philip and takes him underwater to escape with her.

Jack then takes Angelica, tied up, on a row boat to Sola Fide Beach, a tiny desert island. Upon arriving, Jack gives Angelica a pistol with a single shot. Angelica tries to convince Jack not to leave her there by telling him that about a treasure and that she is pregnant with his child, but he refuses to listen. They both declare their love for each other; however, just before they kiss, Jack runs for his dinghy. He leaves a very ungrateful Angelica behind, and she uses her one shot from her pistol to fire at Jack but misses.

Back on the shore, Barbossa takes full command of the Queen Anne's Revenge and sails for Tortuga, with the power of his new sword, turning to piracy once again.

Jack rejoins Joshamee Gibbs, who managed to steal the bottled Pearl, along with the other shrunken ships, from Blackbeard's cabin. While they have no idea how to get it back to normal, both the pirates are happy to have the beloved ship back in safe hands.

Later, alone on the Sola Fide Beach, Angelica finds Jack's voodoo doll as it washed up ashore.

Cast

 * Johnny Depp ... Jack Sparrow
 * Penélope Cruz ... Angelica
 * Geoffrey Rush ... Barbossa
 * Ian McShane ... Blackbeard
 * Kevin R. McNally ... Gibbs
 * Sam Claflin ... Philip
 * Astrid Bergès-Frisbey ... Syrena
 * Stephen Graham... Scrum
 * Keith Richards ... Captain Teague
 * Richard Griffiths ... King George
 * Greg Ellis ... Groves
 * Damian O'Hare ... Gillette
 * Óscar Jaenada ... The Spaniard
 * Anton Lesser ... Lord John Carteret
 * Roger Allam ... Prime Minister Henry Pelham
 * Judi Dench... Society Lady
 * Christopher Fairbank ... Ezekiel
 * Paul Bazely ... Salaman
 * Bronson Webb ... Cook
 * Richard Thomson ... Derrick
 * Yuki Matsuzaki ... Gahreng
 * Robbie Kay ... Cabin Boy
 * Steve Evets ... Purser
 * Ian Mercer ... Quartermaster
 * Deobia Oparei ... Gunner
 * Gemma Ward ... Tamara&mdash;First Mermaid
 * Sebastian Armesto ... King Ferdinand
 * Juan Carlos Vellido ... Spanish Sea Captain
 * Tristan Laurence Perez ... Spanish Fisherman
 * Norberto Morán ... Spanish Castaway
 * Gerard Monaco ... Spanish Officer
 * Tyrone Lopez ... Spanish Soldier
 * Luke Roberts ... Captain of the Guard
 * Daniel Ings ... Guard
 * Emilia Jones ... English Girl
 * Patrick Kennedy ... English Father
 * Jody Halse ... Jailor
 * Clifford Rose ... Bailiff
 * Paul Hunter ... Foreman
 * Jorgelina Guadalupe Airaldi ...
 * Brea Berrett ...
 * Toni Busker ...
 * Sanya Hughes ...
 * Daphne Joy ...
 * Antoinette Nikprelaj ... Mermaids
 * Derek Mears ... Master-at-Arms
 * Danny Le Boyer ... Yeoman
 * Kitt Barrie ... Courtroom Wench
 * Steve Morphew ... Courtroom Heckler
 * Alan Utley-Moore ... Justice Smith

Uncredited

 * Michael Rosales ... Queen Anne's Revenge Pirate #1
 * Martin Pierron ... Queen Anne's Revenge Pirate #2
 * Azmyth Kaminski ... Queen Anne's Revenge Pirate #3
 * Salomon Passariello ... Queen Anne's Pirate #1
 * Matt Lasky ... Queen Anne's Pirate #2
 * Richard Stephens ... Spanish Lieutenant
 * Taylor Young ... Providence Sailor

Unknown

 * Richard Allan ... Unknown role

Appearances
For character appearances with known portrayers see the "Cast" section.

Individuals

 * Jack Sparrow
 * Angelica
 * Hector Barbossa
 * Blackbeard
 * Joshamee Gibbs
 * Philip Swift
 * Syrena
 * Scrum
 * Edward Teague
 * George II of Great Britain
 * Theodore Groves
 * Gillette
 * Spaniard
 * John Carteret
 * Henry Pelham
 * Society Laidy
 * Ezekiel
 * Salaman
 * Cook
 * Derrick
 * Gahreng
 * Cabin boy
 * Purser
 * Quartermaster
 * Gunner
 * Tamara
 * Ferdinand VI of Spain
 * Spanish Sea Captain
 * Spanish Fisherman
 * Spanish Castaway
 * Spanish Officer
 * Spanish Soldier
 * Captain of the Guard
 * Guard
 * English Girl
 * English Father
 * Jailor
 * Bailiff
 * Foreman
 * Marina
 * Master-at-Arms
 * Yeoman
 * Courtroom Wench
 * Courtroom Heckler
 * Justice Smith
 * Spanish Lietenant
 * Providence Sailor
 * Juan Ponce de León
 * Jack Sparrow's mother
 * Angelica's mother

Creatures

 * Zombie
 * Mermaid
 * Poison dart frog
 * Jack
 * Cotton's Parrot

Objects

 * Jack Sparrow's compass
 * Sword
 * Jack Sparrow's sword
 * Sword of Triton
 * Angelica's sword
 * Hector Barbossa's sword
 * Spaniard's sword
 * Scrum's sword
 * Cannon
 * Flintlock pistol
 * Jack Sparrow's pistol
 * Hector Barbossa's pistols
 * Mao Kun map
 * Chalices of Cartagena
 * Profane Ritual
 * Voodoo
 * Dark Magic
 * Jack Sparrow voodoo doll
 * Logbook of the Santiago
 * Union Jack
 * Flag of Spain
 * Jolly Roger (flag)

Locations

 * Spain
 * Cádiz
 * Spanish royal palace
 * Great Britain
 * England
 * London
 * St. James's Palace
 * Captain's Daughter
 * Old Bailey
 * River Thames
 * Tower of London
 * Ireland
 * Unnamed island
 * Whitecap Bay
 * Jungle Pools
 * Palm Tree Grove
 * Spanish camp
 * Fort San Miguel
 * Fountain of Youth
 * Sola Fide Beach
 * New Guinea
 * Hispaniola
 * Saint Dominique
 * La Martinique
 * Tortuga

Organizations and groups

 * British Empire
 * Royal Guard
 * British Royal Navy
 * Crew of the HMS Providence
 * Spanish Empire
 * Spanish Royal Navy
 * Spaniard's crew
 * Pirates
 * Crew of the Queen Anne's Revenge
 * Rescue crew

Ships

 * Black Pearl
 * Queen Anne's Revenge
 * HMS Providence
 * Santiago
 * Spaniard's ship
 * Jack and Angelica's longboat
 * Noah's Ark

Pre-production
According to Jim Hill's The Art of Pirates of the Caribbean, the proposed story for the fourth film was for Sparrow and Barbossa to meet up in the newly founded New Orleans, before they sail to find the Fountain of Youth together. It was later confirmed that this was false.

Author Tim Powers revealed that Disney was interested in buying the film rights to his 1987 pirate novel, On Stranger Tides, before the second or third film were released. Around April 2006 or 2007, Disney decided to buy the book's film rights. It was speculated that the film's plot will follow the novel's, with Jack Sparrow replacing the novel's protagonist, Jack Shandy. Pirates writer, Terry Rossio, revealed that they would use elements from the novel, but the film would not be based on it.

In September 2009, Dick Cook, Chairman of Walt Disney Studios, resigned after holding his position for over 38 years. The circumstances of his resignation are unknown, but most speculate he resigned due to his conflicting business tactics with CEO Bob Iger. Iger sought out "new ways of doing business", while Cook remained a traditionalist. After Cook's resignation, Johnny Depp's faith in returning as Jack in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides was somewhat shaken, with Depp explaining:

''"There’s a fissure, a crack in my enthusiasm at the moment. It was all born in that office". Depp also explained Cook was one of the few that accepted his portrayal of Captain Jack Sparrow, claiming that "When things went a little sideways on the first Pirates movie and others at the studio were less than enthusiastic about my interpretation of the character, Dick was there from the first moment. He trusted me."''

On November 15, 2009, Disney has announced that they would pay Johnny Depp $55.5 million to return as Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Disney announced, on January 7, 2010, that Pirates 4 would be released on May 20, 2011.

During February 2010, the ship that played the Black Pearl, the Sunset, set sail to Hawaii to prepare for the filming of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides during the summer of 2010. The ship was reconstructed to portray the Queen Anne's Revenge.

In April 9th, 2010, British actor Stephen Graham was confirmed as Scrum, a pirate character for the film. On April 14, 2010, Walt Disney Pictures confirmed that French actress, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, would be in the film as a mermaid named Syrena. On April 16, 2010, Sam Claflin was confirmed to play a missionary named Philip.

On May 17, 2010, Walt Disney Studios Chairman Rich Ross confirmed that the film would be shot and released in 3D.

Casting
Johnny Depp previously stated that he would love to play Captain Jack Sparrow again, but only if the script was good. On September 25, 2008, Walt Disney Pictures, with Depp, formally announced that he was signed on for the fourth film. Geoffrey Rush also expressed interest in returning to the role of Captain Hector Barbossa, and later signed on.

After filming for At World's End was completed, Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom both announced that they would not be reprising their roles, as they wanted to pursue different projects, and they felt that the Will/Elizabeth storyline had gone as far as it could. It has since been confirmed that neither Bloom or Knightley are returning. On February 5, 2010, Mackenzie Crook, who played Ragetti in the films, stated that he would not return because he wanted to spend more time with his family.

Returning cast members include Keith Richards, who played Captain Teague in At World's End, Greg Ellis as Theodore Groves, Damian O'Hare as Gillette , and Kevin McNally as Joshamee Gibbs. Derek Mears, who portrayed a stuntman in the first film and second film, would return in On Stranger Tides as Master-at-Arms, one of Blackbeard's zombies.

New cast members include Ian McShane, who portrayed the notorious pirate, Blackbeard, and Penélope Cruz, who portrayed Blackbeard's daughter, Angelica (also Jack Sparrow's love interest). Astrid Bergès-Frisbey played a mermaid named Syrena, and Sam Claflin played a missionary named Philip. Stephen Graham portrayed Scrum, a Machiavellian pirate.

Some of the new characters were part of the British or the Spanish, which was a new element brought into the films, and so some English and Spanish actors were cast. The cast included Richard Griffiths as King George II, Óscar Jaenada as the Spaniard , and Sebastian Armesto as King Ferdinand. Luke Roberts and Judi Dench were confirmed as part of the cast as well.

Filming
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides began filming on June 14, 2010, with their budget of $250 million. Filming was scheduled to move to California in August 2010, and some scenes were filmed at Pinewood Studios in London.

On June 15, 2010, the first pictures of Blackbeard's ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, were revealed. On June 21, 2010, it was announced that production would be occurring simultaneously in Hawaii, the United Kingdom, Puerto Rico, on the island of Palominos, and Los Angeles, California.

Penélope Cruz was pregnant throughout production, but it wasn't noticeable until September, 2010. As Penélope's baby bump grew, it caused some difficulties in wardrobe, so the producers enlisted the help of Cruz's younger identical sister, Mónica Cruz. According to reports, Penélope filmed the close-up shots, while Mónica doubled for her in the long-distance scenes as the wardrobe department had struggled to hide the pregnancy.

Filming ended on November 19, 2010.

Title
After the release of At World's End, Disney announced a possibility of a fourth Pirates film. The proposed title for the fourth film, which was highly used by both fans and critics, was Pirates of the Caribbean: The Fountain of Youth. However, during the D23 Expo on September 11, 2009, Johnny Depp, as Captain Jack Sparrow, officially announced that the title of the fourth Pirates film would be Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. It was later confirmed, by Tim Powers, that Disney bought the film rights to his 1987 novel, On Stranger Tides. Pirates writer Terry Rossio stated that they used common elements from the novel for the film's script.

Soundtrack
Hans Zimmer began working on the musical score on Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in January 2011. Zimmer worked with composer Eric Whitacre along with Whitacre's wife, Hila Plitmann, on the mermaid theme for the film. The Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela also collaborated with Zimmer in writing and recording the score. Mitchell Leib, President of Music and Soundtracks for the Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Group stated :

"We'd always felt it a creative necessity that the 'Pirates of the Caribbean 4' score have an original sound all its own and to distinguish itself from the first three films. With the inspiring addition of Rodrigo y Gabriela's unique artistry under the direction of maestro Hans 'Long John' Zimmer, this iconic score franchise take its next step forward with an imaginative, fresh and individual new sound."

The Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides soundtrack was released on May 17, 2011.

Marketing

 * On July 22, 2010, during the San Diego Comic-Con, Johnny Depp appeared as Captain Jack Sparrow on screen to attendees, stating that he would not be recruiting a crew for a voyage to the Fountain of Youth. He also said that if that were the case, such a journey would involve dangers such as "zombies, cutthroats, mermaids, and the vicious and vivacious Penélope Cruz."
 * Jerry Bruckheimer announced that the film's teaser trailer would premiere in front of Tron: Legacy on Friday December 17, 2010. It was later confirmed that the trailer would premiere online on December 13, 2010.

Worldwide release
The film premiered on May 7, 2011 at Disneyland. It was released from UK and US releases on May 18 and May 20 respectively.

Home release
On Stranger Tides will be released on Disney DVD and Blu-Ray on October 18, 2011. . The cover art for the film covers on Blu-ray and DVD has been released.

Novelization
A junior novelization of the film was released on April 12, 2011.

Trivia

 * On Stranger Tides is the first of the POTC films to not be directed by Gore Verbinski. The director of this film is Rob Marshall.
 * Only six of the cast who appeared in the previous Pirates films returned in character in On Stranger Tides: Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Kevin McNally, Keith Richards, Greg Ellis and Damian O'Hare. Only three have been featured in all films, Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush and Kevin McNally.
 * The 1987 novel On Stranger Tides, written by Tim Powers, was used in the making of this Pirates film.
 * According to Pirates writer Terry Rossio, the seed of this film was actually a single image:
 * "Jack Sparrow dancing with somebody on deck. More of a romantic period dance. A ship in the moonlight, and Jack Sparrow having to dance to maybe seduce somebody. So you write that on a card and say, 'Why is Jack Sparrow dancing?' "


 * When making The Curse of the Black Pearl, the scriptwriters revealed that they placed the story in a thirty-year environment set loosely between 1720 and 1750. They also said that they did not intend the films to be entirely historically accurate. However, it was revealed that Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides takes place in 1750.
 * While filming On Stranger Tides, filming took place two months in Hawaii (one month Kauai, one month Oahu), three weeks in Los Angeles, one week in Puerto Rico, and two months in the United Kingdom.
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is the second Pirates film to make one billion dollars globally from ticket sales (the first being Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest).
 * This is the first POTC film to reveal the subtitle before "Pirates of the Caribbean".