Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 379000000

Revenue

$ 1046721266

Top Billed Cast

Johnny Depp

Jack Sparrow

Penélope Cruz

Angelica

Geoffrey Rush

Hector Barbossa

Ian McShane

Edward "Blackbeard" Teach

Kevin McNally

Joshamee Gibbs

Sam Claflin

Philip

Astrid Bergès-Frisbey

Syrena

Stephen Graham

Scrum

Keith Richards

Captain Teague

Richard Griffiths

King George

Greg Ellis

Groves

Damian O'Hare

Gillette

Óscar Jaenada

The Spaniard

Anton Lesser

Lord John Carteret

Roger Allam

Prime Minister Henry Pelham

Judi Dench

Society Lady

Christopher Fairbank

Ezekiel

Paul Bazely

Salaman

Bronson Webb

Cook

Richard Thomson

Derrick

Yuki Matsuzaki

Garheng

Robbie Kay

Cabin Boy

Steve Evets

Purser

Ian Mercer

Quartermaster

Deobia Oparei

Gunner

Gemma Ward

Tamara - First Mermaid

Sebastian Armesto

King Ferdinand

Juan Carlos Vellido

Spanish Sea Captain

Tristan Laurence Perez

Spanish Fisherman

Norberto Morán

Spanish Castaway

Gerard Monaco

Spanish Officer

Tyrone Lopez

Spanish Soldier

Luke Roberts

Captain of the Guard

Daniel Ings

Guard

Emilia Jones

English Girl

Patrick Kennedy

English Father

Jody Halse

Jailor

Clifford Rose

Bailiff

Paul Hunter

Foreman

Jorgelina Guadalupe Airaldi

Mermaid

Brea Berrett

Mermaid

Toni Busker

Mermaid

Sanya Hughes

Mermaid

Daphne Joy

Mermaid

Antoinette Kalaj

Mermaid

Derek Mears

Master-at-Arms

Danny Le Boyer

Yeoman

Kitt Barrie

Courtroom Wench

Steve Morphew

Courtroom Heckler

Alan J. Utley-Moore

Justice Smith

Gintare Beinoraviciute

Villager (uncredited)

Nicola Bertram

English Woman (uncredited)

Andrew Crayford

Spanish Officer (uncredited)

Jason Curle

Spanish Pirate (uncredited)

Kristofer Dayne

Queen Anne's Pirate (uncredited)

Nichola Fynn

Flower Seller (uncredited)

Sean Francis George

Spanish Soldier (uncredited)

Bobby Holland Hanton

English Guard (uncredited)

Randy Herman

Spanish Soldier (uncredited)

Harley Jay

Junior British Officer (uncredited)

Aaron King

Juror (uncredited)

Jeremy King

Beckett's Guard (uncredited)

Matt Lasky

Queen Anne's Pirate (uncredited)

LeJon Stewart

Queen Anne's Pirate (uncredited)

Teresa Mahoney

Hero Mother (uncredited)

Edward Mitchell

Young Spanish Officer (uncredited)

Kelly Mumme

Mermaid (uncredited)

Salomon Passariello

Queen Anne's Pirate (uncredited)

Siegfried Peters

British Sailor (uncredited)

David Pinkus

London Town Crier (uncredited)

Jean Pierre Prats

Spanish Soldier (uncredited)

Steve Saunders

Pewter Seller (uncredited)

Santi Scinelli

Spanish Officer (uncredited)

Kristen StephensonPino

Mermaid / Body (uncredited)

Richard Stoker

Pirate (uncredited)

Robert Stone

Paddy Wagon Gaoler (uncredited)

Sean Talo

Spanish Soldier (uncredited)

Harvey Walsh

English Boy (uncredited)

Loretta Walsh

English Girl (uncredited)

Hannah Walters

Woman at The Captain's Daughter (uncredited)

Claira Watson Parr

Maid (uncredited)

Chuck Williams

Queen Anne's Revenge Pirate (uncredited)

Tamayo Perry

Buccaneer (uncredited)

John Snowden

Fur Trader

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