Please note: The boy at the start is NOT wearing braces - he's just got dirty teeth.
Continuity: After Jack is rescued from the Locker, the scratches and scabs on Jack’s knuckles disappear completely when he pulls out the wee telescope, and then they reappear when he is punched in the nose. Submitted by Rikki
Factual error: In numerous shots modern bobbypins (the white kind brides wear on their headdress) are visible inside the curls of the men’s white wigs. For instance, they can be seen when Norrington is reunited with his sword; later when he dies; when Beckett talks about the immaterial becoming immaterial; finally, when he says, “It’s just good business,” as the Pearl and Dutchman fire on Endeavor. Submitted by Rikki
Revealing: As Jones walks towards Beckett’s stateroom, where Will sips tea, when the men toss a body atop the pile one of them leaves a watery imprint of a modern sole on deck. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: Elizabeth has a beauty mark above the corner of her right eyebrow which actually disappears in some of her close-ups. For instance, when she is with Norrington and asks, “Know what? Which side you chose?” and later, when he kisses her. Later, in the scene with her son, the beauty mark is gone in one close-up and then just reappears in the next one, as she glances at her son. Submitted by Rikki
Revealing: After the military attack Sao Feng’s residence, when Elizabeth is seen fighting amid the melee the black spandex-like shorts are visible under her robe as she kicks up. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: When Sao Feng is first introduced he has a red scarf tied round his pinky, and the way it is knotted differs between the following shots. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: When Jack begins to speak to Captain Teague, Teague’s left hand is under the guitar frets, but in the shot facing Jack that hand rests atop the guitar, then when Teague says, “It’s not just about living forever, Jackie,” his left hand is under the frets again. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: When Will walks toward the shoreline, Elizabeth runs to join him and both leave tracks in the sand. When Elizabeth is alone, as the Dutchman disappears, the trail in the sand distinctly differs - not do to water or wind. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: The ends of Jack’s red scarf and dangling beads and do-dads change position between numerous consecutive shots throughout the film. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: Aboard the Pearl, after Elizabeth asks, “What shall we die for?” and begins a rousing speech to the crew, her hairstyle differs significantly in following shots (despite the wind). Submitted by Rikki
Visible crew/equipment: The reflector screens are reflected in many of the characters’ eyes in close-ups. One example is when Will says, “Depends on the one day,” aboard the Dutchman. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: Jack’s hat has a threaded ‘X’ on both its right and left side. In numerous close-ups extra thread holes are visible in different areas near each of these X’s; such as in the Locker, when Jack lies on the ground as the Pearl passes by and later, on the little island, before Jack switches places with Will. In other shots those extra holes are gone, such as when Jack sets sail for the Fountain of Youth. The actual sizes of the X’s also change. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: When Captain Vallenueva says, “I still agree with Sao Feng,” and slams the pistol down, the goblet jumps from the gun’s left to its right between shots. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: At the meeting of the brethren, when Ragetti collects the pieces of eight, the items in the bowl and the red cloth change positions between shots. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: Aboard the Dutchman, when the shot pans towards Jones as he plays the organ, the silver musical box’s point faces left, but in the next close-up it faces right. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: When Sao Feng punches Jack, the lace on Jack wrist is barely frayed and pretty clean; however in previous shots it is very frayed and filthy. Submitted by Rikki
Revealing: Just after Barbossa and Elizabeth reach Sao Feng's residence, down below when Gibbs pulls the bars they actually bend. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: At the mass pirate hanging, the left sock (viewer’s right) of the man who stands beside the boy is up to his knee. When they sing, “Heave ho,” that sock is down, but when they sing, “Never shall we die,” it’s higher up again. Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: At the meeting of the brethren, when Barbossa stands on the table and fires his pistol, the height of the left and right cannonballs he holds differs between shots (the difference between each other, not to the table). Submitted by Rikki
Continuity: As Barbossa, Elizabeth and Jack walk towards Will, Beckett and Jones there is a close-up of the latter’s feet on the sand. In the next shot, the sand around their legs significantly differs. Submitted by Rikki
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