These include the following: Cutler Beckett is corrected by Elizabeth and Will when he fails to refer to Jack Sparrow as "Captain" (Jack insisted on being called "Captain Jack Sparrow" in the first movie) Governor Swann breaks off an arm of a candlestick inside the dungeon (the same happened to Will in the Governor's house in the first movie) Governor Swann asks where the "dog with the keys" is the dog is still holding the keys in the rowboat Jack asks, "Why is the rum always gone?" (he asked Elizabeth the same twice in the first movie) Will gets slapped by a lady in Tortuga (Jack's being slapped by ladies he once mistreated was a running joke in the first film) Jack says "Hide the rum" when Elizabeth arrives (Elizabeth burned his rum in the first movie) Jack again emphasizes the usefulness of having a 'leverage', which he did several times in the first film Pintel once again greets Elizabeth Swan with the words "Hello, poppet!" a running gag plays on the fact that Jack the monkey is immortal (he stole one of the Cortez coins in the post-credits scene at the end of the first film). Twister is the prison dog in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), and was replaced by Chopper in the sequels Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007). Throughout the movie, many references are made to the original Пірати Карибського моря: Прокляття Чорної перлини (2003). Disney World 50th Pirates of the Caribbean Dog Pop Vinyl This Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Pirates of the Caribbean Dog with Keys Pop Vinyl Figure measures approximately 3 3/4-inches tall.
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