Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End Certificate: 
- Duration:
- 168 mins
- Year produced:
- 2007
- Director:
- Gore Verbinski
- Cast:
- Johnny Depp
- Orlando Bloom
- Keira Knightly
The third and final installment of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End sees our hero Captain Jack Sparrow up to his usual tricks as he, Captain Barbossa, Elizabeth and Will finally face their arch enemies, Davey Jones and Lord Cutler Beckett. A goddess needs to be rescued and our heroes must unite the Pirate Lords from the four corners of the Earth in order to set her free. This Pirates... movie is filled with more comedy and edge-of-your-seat action and is the perfect ending to this hugely popular series.
Click here for the Film Club / Guardian interview with Johnny Depp.
- Average rating:
(42 votes)
Reviews
7 May 2008
lydia from Pickhurst Junior School
i love this film it is like the best and i love orlando bloom luv lids :) :)
10 May 2008
Jack from Writhlington School
I didn’t think that this one was as good as the first one and second one. Depp is so good and they didn’t make a good job of the film. What have they done. I think that they rushed making the film. They shouded of made it to earliy. They should of took there time and brought it out later in the year. I think that they could of made it better.
15 May 2008
eleanor from Malbank School
jOHNNY DEPP IS SO FIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
20 May 2008
Harry from The Churchill School
Absalutely great film and i have recomended it to many people
25 May 2008
Emily from Pickhurst Junior School
I think that this movie is a bit confusing yet you can relate to it easily.orlando bloom is a great actor !!!!!
Fascinating facts
Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards agreed to appear as Jack Sparrow's father and the keeper of the pirate code – producers had been trying to persuade him to make an appearance since the first movie of the series, when Johnny Depp admitted that he based the character of Captain Jack on the legendary rocker.