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Cast

John Vickery

John Vickery

Auctioneer

Vanessa Branch

Vanessa Branch

Giselle

Lauren Maher

Lauren Maher

Scarlett

David Bailie

David Bailie

Cotton

Martin Horsey

Martin Horsey

Gregor, The Drunk Pirate

Walter Williamson

Walter Williamson

The Marquis D'Avis, The Rich Pirate

Jack Donner

Jack Donner

Jerome, The Old Pirate

Fred Maske

Fred Maske

Atencio, The Poor Pirate

Ric Sarabia

Ric Sarabia

Nigel, The Skinny Pirate

Dale Dickey

Dale Dickey

Oona, The Wench

Christopher DesRoches

Christopher DesRoches

Dante, The Handsome Pirate

Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp

Jack Sparrow (archive footage)

Crew

Nic Sadler

Nic Sadler

Director of Photography

Lance Pereira

Lance Pereira

Editor

Penny Rose

Penny Rose

Costume Design

Rick Heinrichs

Rick Heinrichs

Production Design

Leora Glass

Leora Glass

Producer

Scout Masterson

Scout Masterson

Casting

James Ward Byrkit

James Ward Byrkit

Director

Terry Rossio

Terry Rossio

Writer

Ted Elliott

Ted Elliott

Writer

Hans Zimmer

Hans Zimmer

Original Music Composer

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Tales of the Code: Wedlocked

20116.8 / 1010 min
Adventure, Action, Fantasy

Overview

That scoundrel! Thinks he can marry the both of us!

Wenches Scarlett and Giselle fix each other up for their wedding, in which they would each marry their groom. Upon realizing that both their grooms were the same man, Jack Sparrow, the two wenches found themselves in an auction led by the Auctioneer. This short film serves as a prequel to The Curse of the Black Pearl, and explains just why Jack Sparrow's boat the Jolly Mon was seen sinking at the beginning of the whole story; why the wenches were so upset with him; and how Cotton lost his tongue.