- "Prisoners, come on!"
- ―Turkish Guard
These prisoners were incarcerated in the Turkish Prison at the same time as Jack Sparrow.
Biography[]
Around 1729, on the same night that the notorious pirate Captain Jack Sparrow made his escape from the Turkish Prison, a group of prisoners were marched in chains across the prison's narrow stone bridge, with the bloodied last man in the line being dragged by two guards and moaning in despair, past other inmates (some alive and others no more than skeletons) who were confined to hanging iron cages. A flock of hungry crows was drawn to the scene by the toll of the prison's bell, and began to feast upon the bodies in the cages, attacking one unfortunate, still-living prisoner who could only scream as they plucked out his eyeball. Realizing that the same fate awaited him, the dragged prisoner screamed with terror as he and the others were taken in through a massive doorway. Their further fate remains unknown, though it is more than likely they all died inside the prison.
Behind the scenes[]
- The three credited Turkish Prisoners were portrayed by John Mackey, Spider Madison, and Bud Mathis in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.[2]
Appearances[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ All are credited as "Turkish Prisoner" in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
- ↑ POTC2 Presskit