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  1. The Black Pearl, originally known by its former name, the Wicked Wench, was an infamous ship of the seven seas. Earning a legendary status throughout the Age of Piracy, it was both a pirate and merchant vessel named Wicked Wench before being raised from the depths. With sails as dark as a moonless night, and a hull painted to match, the Black Pearl was every inch a pirate ship, built for ...

  2. The roguish yet charming Captain Jack Sparrow's idyllic pirate life capsizes after his nemesis, the wily Captain Barbossa, steals his ship, the Black Pearl, and later attacks the town of Port Royal, kidnapping the governor's beautiful daughter Elizabeth. In a gallant attempt to rescue her and recapture the Black Pearl, Elizabeth's childhood friend Will Turner joins forces with Jack. What Will ...

  3. The Black Pearl was an ancient-looking frigate, infamously known as a ghost ship that would strike fear into the hearts of bravest mariners in the Caribbean. Her rigging had three masts: the fore, the mizzen, and the main. Like all frigates of the early 17th century, the Black Pearl had a spritsail topmast at the end of the bowsprit.

  4. The pirates kidnap the governor's daughter, Elizabeth (Keira Knightley), who's in possession of a valuable coin that is linked to a curse that has transformed the pirates into the undead. A gallant blacksmith (Orlando Bloom) in love with Elizabeth allies with Sparrow in pursuit of the pirates. Adventure 2003 2 hr 23 min. 80%.

  5. Due to being released around the same time as The Curse of the Black Pearl, the 2003 video game Pirates of the Caribbean features a skeleton curse among an undead crew of the Black Pearl. In the 2007 Secrets of the Deep comic The Haunting of Jack Sparrow!, Jack turns into a skeleton after stealing the Pelegostos dagger from Isla de Pelegostos.

  6. Pirates of the Caribbean is an American fantasy supernatural swashbuckler film series produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and based on Walt Disney's theme park attraction of the same name.The film series serves as a major component of the titular media franchise.Based on a fictionalized version of the Golden Age of Piracy (which is c. 1650 –1726), the films' plots are set primarily in the Caribbean.

  7. Jack Sparrow, a freewheeling 18th-century pirate, quarrels with a rival pirate bent on pillaging Port Royal. When the governor's daughter is kidnapped, Sparrow decides to help the girl's love save her.