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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales

  • Status: Released
  • 23-05-2017
  • Runtime: 128 min
  • Score: 6.652
  • Vote count: 12086

Thrust into an all-new adventure, a down-on-his-luck Capt. Jack Sparrow feels the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost sailors led by his old nemesis, the evil Capt. Salazar, escape from the Devil's Triangle. Jack's only hope of survival lies in seeking out the legendary Trident of Poseidon, but to find it, he must forge an uneasy alliance with a brilliant and beautiful astronomer and a headstrong young man in the British navy.

Johnny Depp

Jack Sparrow

Javier Bardem

Armando Salazar

Geoffrey Rush

Hector Barbossa

Brenton Thwaites

Henry Turner

Kaya Scodelario

Carina Smyth

Kevin McNally

Joshamee Gibbs

Golshifteh Farahani

Shansa

David Wenham

Scarfield

Stephen Graham

Scrum

Angus Barnett

Mullroy

Martin Klebba

Marty

Adam Brown

Cremble

Giles New

Murtogg

Orlando Bloom

Will Turner

Keira Knightley

Elizabeth Swann

Paul McCartney

Uncle Jack

Delroy Atkinson

Pike

Danny Kirrane

Bollard

Juan Carlos Vellido

Lieutenant Lesaro

Rodney Afif

Officer Madga

Rupert Raineri

Officer Santos

Stephen Lopez

Officer Moss

Nico Cortez

Spanish Officer

Mahesh Jadu

Spanish Soldier

Bruce Spence

Mayor Dix

Justin Smith

Mr. Krill

John Leary

Mr. Swift

Anthony De La Torre

Young Jack Sparrow

Finn Ireland

Young Pirate Jeff

James Mackay

Maddox

Bryan Probets

Bowen

Will Ward

Pirate in Flashback

Lewis McGowan

Young Henry Turner

Alexander Scheer

Young Captain Teague

Richard Piper

Captain Toms

Michael Dorman

First Officer Wade

Rohan Nichol

Officer Cole

Paul Armstrong

Old Pirate

Robert Morgan

Grimes

Andreas Sobik

Pirate Captain

Goran D. Kleut

Pirate with Broom

Scott G. Anderson

British Officer

Travis Jeffery

British Soldier

Andrew Fraser

British Soldier

Akos Armont

British Soldier

Sean Lynch

British Soldier

Ben O'Toole

British Soldier

Dakota Askew

Young Monarch Soldier

Jamie Carter

Young Monarch Soldier

Joe Klocek

Young Monarch Soldier

Derani Scarr

Woman

Zoe Ventoura

Mayor's Wife

Lenny Firth

Fisherman

Akshay Caplash

CG Ghost Soldier

Jordan Fulleylove

CG Ghost Soldier

Mivon Prince-Leyva

CG Ghost Soldier

Rafael Torrijos

CG Ghost Soldier

James Fraser

Young Greenhorn

Kenneth Radley

Pig Kelly

Hannah Walters

Beatrice

Jonathan Elsom

Priest

K. Todd Freeman

Captain Morgan

Matthew Walker

Confessional Priest

Darcy Laurie

Uncle Jack's Cellmate

James Lawson

Jail Guard

Brooke Chamberlain

Upper Class Lady (uncredited)

Jessica Green

Townswoman (uncredited)

Kiara Freeman

Townschild (uncredited)

Piper Nairn

Townschild (uncredited)

Suzanne Dervish-Ali

Townsperson (uncredited)

Donnie Baxter

Townsperson (uncredited)

Winnie Mzembe

Maid (uncredited)

Christie-Lee Britten

Greenwich Village Upper Class Lady (uncredited)

Mollie McGregor

Twin Middle Class Lady (uncredited)

Sophia McGregor

Twin Middle Class Lady (uncredited)

Garreth Hadfield

Ghost Soldier / Red Coat Soldier (uncredited)

Sam Arnold

Captain Murtoch (uncredited)

Charnstar Anderson

Barbossa Pirate (uncredited)

Simon Foster

"[An] ugly skyscraper of a film; to build it must have been a monumental undertaking (that cost Disney a reported $230million), but what, if anything of merit is the outcome...?" Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2017/5/24/pirates-of-the-caribbean-dead-men-tell-no-tales.html

Gimly

There has never been a truly awful, **awful** entry in the _Pirates of the Caribbean_ franchise. But there's only ever been one that was truly any good. _Dead Men Tell No Tales_ does nothing to alter these assertions. I would not begrudge anybody who enjoyed their time with this latest _Pirates_ movie, particularly anyone who saw it on the big screen, there's the zany action romps that the series has been famous for from the get go (and that started wearing thin on me after the second one) and some truly spectacular visuals including shiny rocks and zombie sharks (which I will refrain from making a joke about jumping). But where _Dead Men Tell No Tales_ fails harder than anywhere else is in its dialogue. Virtually every line is uncomfortable to hear delivered, and I can't see myself looking forward to the inevitable sixth instalment. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

CinemaSerf

If only we could recycle our waste as efficiently as Disney appear to be able to recycle this theme! Once again, we find "Jack Sparrow" (Johnny Depp) in a bit of bother from someone from his past. This time it is Javier Bardem ("Salazar") who has escaped from his purgatory in the "Devil's Triangle" to avenge himself on his arch-enemy. Meantime, the young "Henry Turner" (Brenton Thwaites) seeks help to track down Poseidon's Trident which will empower him to take control of the seas, and to reunite with his father - the original "Bootstrap" (Orlando Bloom). There's no doubt that this is a great looking film, the effects are spectacular but the story is little better than a regurgitation of voyages gone by. The cuties that were Bloom and Kiera Knightley have been succeeded by the handsome, boyish Thwaites and his feisty astronomer pal "Carina" (Kaya Scodelario) but otherwise, it is another pretty formulaic prolongation of this colourful adventure franchise. It has some humour, there's a tiny cameo from Sir Paul McCartney that raises a smile (if only because you are never entirely sure if it is actually him); Geoffrey Rush still manages to inject oodles of charisma as "Barbossa", and Bardem offers a bit of menace - but Depp can only get away with that hail-fellow-well-met meets a drunk persona so often before he becomes a parody of his own characterisation. It's fun to watch, for a time, but after a while I was just bored. The format offers unlimited opportunity for fantasy and adventure, but maybe it is time for the "Black Pearl" to join the "Queen Mary" and HMY "Britannia" and just settle down as a respectable old lady of the sea - and a tourist attraction!

GenerationofSwine

It was a lot better than the 3rd installment, it was more memorable than the bulk of the 4th...but there are issues. The charm of the original two is missing and Jack seems worn down and not nearly as much fun as he was in past installments. He seemed to go from the lovable scoundrel that Forest Gumps his way through the 7 seas, to just, well, to just a drunkard. Lets hope in the next one we get the charm and fun back, rather than a paint by numbers installment with a less than fun Sparrow.

Andre Gonzales

Part 5 has Jack Sparrow now on a quest for to find the trident of poseidon. Still a lot of the original crew is missing as well. Still a good movie and lots of crazy scenes.