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  1. 20 de mai. de 2011 · IMDb page for the 2011 action adventure fantasy film starring Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow. Find cast and crew, plot summary, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks, and more.

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  2. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is a 2011 American fantasy swashbuckler film directed by Rob Marshall. It is the first film in the series not to be directed by Gore Verbinski.

    • $410.6 million (gross), $378.5 million (net)
  3. Quarta parte da franquia de aventura com Johnny Depp como o capitão Jack Sparrow, que busca a Fonte da Juventude com Angelica, filha de Barba Negra. Veja críticas, trailer, elenco e curiosidades sobre o filme que arrecadou mais de 1 bilhão de dólares.

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    • Aventura, Comédia , Fantasia
    • Rob Marshall
    • 20 de maio de 2011
  4. 20 de mai. de 2011 · Watch Jack Sparrow race to the Fountain of Youth with Blackbeard and a woman from his past in this action-adventure film. Learn about the characters, the plot, the director and the cast of this fourth installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.

    • Rob Marshall
    • Ian Mcshane
    • Overview
    • Synopsis
    • Plot
    • Cast
    • Appearances
    • Production

    "Live Forever Or Die Trying."

    ―Tagline

    Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Rob Marshall, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides captures the fun, excitement and humor that ignited the hit franchise—this time in Disney Digital 3D. 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—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 Àstrid 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 One night, off the coast of Spain, a Captain and a Fishermen discover the body of an Ancient Sailor in their fishing net. The two examine the dead body, until the sailor's eyes open as he grabs the Captain's arm. A gold-trimmed carriage races over cobblestones up from a harbor as the old castaway is brought to the royal palace in Cádiz, where he is shown before King Ferdinand (Sebastian Armesto). As the Sailor gives Ferdinand a logbook, the two fishermen tell of the Sailor's stories of having sailed on Ponce de León's ship. Upon seeing an archaic symbol in the logbook, Ferdinand realizes that the Sailor's stories, as well as the legends of the Fountain of Youth, were true. Ferdinand then sends his most trusted agent, known only as "The Spaniard" (Óscar Jaenada), to find the Fountain.

    London

    "Then I hear a rumor. Jack Sparrow was in London, with a ship, and looking for a crew." "Am not." "But that's what I heard. Fact is, you're signing up men tonight, pub called Captain's Daughter." ―Joshamee Gibbs and Jack Sparrow Joshamee Gibbs on trial presided by Justice Smith Meanwhile in London, a trial is in session in the Old Bailey against the infamous Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), whom they mistakenly believe Joshamee Gibbs (Kevin R. McNally) to be. A mysterious Justice Smith appears before the court, Jack Sparrow himself in disguise; Gibbs nearly reveals this in shock of seeing his old captain. Though everyone in the crowd expects a trial, "Justice Smith" decides an immediate verdict is to be given instead. Gibbs is found guilty of being innocent of being Jack Sparrow and is condemned to life in prison. As Jack takes off his disguise, Gibbs is taken away and put into a horse-drawn paddy wagon. Having paid off the driver, Jack has himself thrown into the paddy wagon with Gibbs. Throughout the ride, Gibbs informs Jack about the rumors of him recruiting a crew for his ship in the Captain's Daughter pub, which intrigues Jack into finding the imposter. The two also briefly talk about Jack's search for the Fountain of Youth, looking at Jack's map. As the carriage suddenly stops, Jack and Gibbs are surprised to find themselves facing down a detachment of Royal Guards in the courtyard of St. James's Palace; the driver has received a pouch of coins by a Guard. Ever hopeful, Gibbs asks Jack if this was part of his plan. However, after the captain of the guards slams Jack's head with a musket, causing Jack to crumple into Gibbs' arms, Jack simply says "No." Gibbs is then shoved back into the wagon, the door slammed shut, while Jack is dragged into St. James's Palace to meet with King George II (Richard Griffiths). During the first part of the meeting, there is confusion over if Jack is the real Jack Sparrow. Though Jack tries denying it, stating the rumors of him recruiting a crew were false, the King ignores them as they attend to the matter at hand. The King and his ministers ask Jack to guide an expedition to find the Fountain of Youth before the Spanish, in which Jack accepts on the condition of a ship and crew being provided. Jack is then introduced to the captain of the expedition Hector Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush), now a privateer of the Crown and now having a peg leg. Upon being asked by Jack of the fate of the Black Pearl, Barbossa reveals that he lost the Pearl, and his leg, in battle. Jack angrily reacts to this revelation, which makes the King's guards restrain him. As Barbossa and the King prepare to continue with their mission, Jack makes one of his legendary escapes, while surrounded by royal guards and a room full of shocked advisors. Despite being outnumbered, Jack is able to escape as the monarch is left stunned. Outwitting the guards, Jack is able to escape the palace and, after robbing a noblewoman, is in a carriage chase through London's streets. He is able to escape the King's Guards, except for one, who aims his musket right at him. Jack is saved by his father, Captain Teague (Keith Richards). At the Captain's Daughter, having heard that his son was heading to the Fountain, Teague informs Jack of the Profane Ritual, as well as one of the items needed for it: two silver Chalices. Although Teague advises Jack against setting sail until he knows every detail, he points Jack to Scrum (Stephen Graham), sitting with a group of sailor-types, saying they have a ship and are signing up sailors. Before leaving, Teague warns Jack that the Fountain would "test" him. Across the room, Scrum finishes an lick on his mandola, until Jack questions him about his recruiting a crew. Scrum corrects him in saying that Jack Sparrow promised a modest venture, before accusing Jack himself being an imposter. This prompts Jack to ask if he knew who he is, which ends with Scrum telling the other volunteered sailors that "Here's some bloke what forgot his own name!" As they laugh at Jack, Derrick bursts out proudly, saying he's "sailing with Sparrow" and asking for a drink. Jack steps forward, noticing a silhouette, in the form of Jack Sparrow himself. Sneaking into the storeroom of the Captain's Daughter, Jack comes face-to-face with the imposter. The two Jacks draw their swords and engage in a stalemate duel. Jack soon realizes who the imposter is. . . his former love, Angelica (Penélope Cruz). The two have a brief reunion with Angelica asking Jack about the Fountain of Youth. Suddenly, the King's guards arrive and engage Jack and Angelica in a fight. Jack and Angelica are able to escape by jumping into the River Thames. As the two go ashore, Jack inquires about the ritual, which Angelica knows about, and what is required. Angelica tells Jack that a mermaid is needed, as her associate drugs Jack with a dart which instantly knocks him out. At the execution courtyard, Joshamee Gibbs finds himself being dragged by two guards. Two white-wigged officers, Groves (Greg Ellis) and Gillette (Damian O'Hare) and Privateer Barbossa, stand waiting at the gallows. With a hanging rope draped over his shoulder, Barbossa comes to question Gibbs about Jack Sparrow's whereabouts. Realizing Jack is headed to the Fountain of Youth, Barbossa threatens to hang Gibbs unless if he offers anything for the search for the Fountain. Gibbs then pulls out the map Jack had shown him in the paddy wagon. Barbossa commands Gibbs to hand the map over, but Gibbs grabs a lantern and smashes it on the map. As the map is in flames, Barbossa calls Gibbs a fool. However, Gibbs makes himself necessary, revealing that he studied the map and has memorized every route and destination. There is only one thing Barbossa could say as the map smolders:

    Aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge

    "Where am I?" " 'Scuse me, Captain Sparrow, sir. I be right honored to welcome you aboard our world-renowned vessel of infamy—Queen Anne's Revenge." "...Blackbeard." ―Jack Sparrow and Scrum About five days later, Jack wakes up aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge, the ship of the notorious pirate, Blackbeard (Ian McShane). While working on deck, Scrum tells Jack of the crewmen who were zombiefied as well as the imprisonment of Philip Swift (Sam Claflin), a missionary captured in a raid. Upon learning that their First Mate is Angelica, Jack goes to confront her. Angelica convinces Jack that she was able to con Blackbeard into believing that she is his daughter. She also reveals that he wants to find the Fountain of Youth because of a prophecy, foreseen by the Quartermaster, that revealed his death at the hands of a one legged man.

    •Johnny Depp ... Jack Sparrow

    •Penélope Cruz ... Angelica

    •Geoffrey Rush ... Barbossa

    •Ian McShane ... Blackbeard

    •Kevin R. McNally ... Gibbs

    •Sam Claflin ... Philip

    As On Stranger Tides was worked out as a "stand-alone type of story", the majority of these appearances are considered first appearances. Of the previous film installments, only six characters return in On Stranger Tides: Jack Sparrow, Hector Barbossa, Joshamee Gibbs, Teague, Theodore Groves, and Gillette.

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

    Pre-production

    According to Jim Hill Media's report on The Art of Pirates of the Caribbean, the proposed story for the fourth Pirates movie was for Jack Sparrow and Barbossa to meet up in the newly-founded city of New Orleans, before they sail to find the Fountain of Youth together. But the idea was later confirmed to be 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: 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 Sunset, the ship that played the Black Pearl in the second and third film, 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, Àstrid 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 Disney Digital 3-D.

    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). Àstrid 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

    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.

  5. Sinopse. Trailer e vídeos. Créditos. Fotos. Notícias. Curiosidades. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Data de Estreia: 20/05/2011. Estreia DVD: 14/09/2011. Gênero: Aventura , Ação , Fantasia. Duração: 141 min. Origem: Estados Unidos. Direção: Rob Marshall. Roteiro: Ted Elliott , Terry Rossio. Distribuidor: Walt Disney Pictures.

  6. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (no Brasil, Piratas do Caribe: Navegando em Águas Misteriosas; em Portugal, Piratas das Caraíbas: Por Estranhas Marés) é um filme estadunidense de fantasia Swashbuckler de 2011, dirigido por Rob Marshall. É o quarto filme da série Pirates of the Caribbean, distribuído pela Walt ...

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