![]() ![]() When he worked on the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, James Ward Byrkit worked as a conceptual consultant with director Gore Verbinski. ![]() Captain Jack Sparrow (file footage from The Curse of the Black Pearl) Meanwhile, the Pirate Code was carried towards a chest and was closed in the chest. ![]() Scarlett also showed that she took out four nails that went on Jack's boat in case he had "cold feet", immediately showing Jack Sparrow trying to get water out of the boat as he sailed to Port Royal. Scarlett and Giselle made their getaway, vowing that they'll be "re-acquainting" Jack Sparrow with the palm of their hands. Cotton, and his parrot, assured Mungard that "mum's the word". As a group helped a dazed Auctioneer to his feet, Mungard ordered the Code to be locked up and warned the pirates that if any of them spoke a word of what occurred, that he would have their tongues. The crowd whisper amongst themselves about Mungard having shot the Code, with one of them saying that Captain Teague would have his head. The Auctioneer, still holding the Code, fell backwards to the ground.Įvery one of the pirates, including Mungard, stared in shock of what just happened. Hearing the name Sparrow, Mungard turned around, asking where, before his pistol fired at the Code. Scarlett and Giselle sneak away as the Auctioneer, holding the Code on him, saying that this catastrophe was the doing of one man: Jack Sparrow. A drunk pirate accidentally fired his pistol in the air, causing Mungard to turn around with his pistols. This caused a stir as Mungard vowed that the Auctioneer would pay for that, pointed his pistol at the Auctioneer, who then began a toss of the key to Scarlett and Giselle's shackles, the holder of whom Mungard would point his pistol at. Knowing that the Auctioneer was responsible for her actions, Giselle gave Mungard a hard slap on the face. Giselle clears her throat before asking the Auctioneer if he owned the stocking that she wore or a song she might sing, in which he confirmed undoubtedly. It was then that the pirate Mungard reminded the pirates that the Code was the law, and woe to those who disrespected it. Then an argument began, pirates and wenches alike, on if Scarlett and Giselle were for sale or not, which ended with the Auctioneer stating he traded them fair and square as per the Pirate Code. However, the Auctioneer corrected them by saying he was rich as he shackled them together, stating that he owned them in a fair one-hundred percentage. The Marquis D'avis made the final bid of seven hundred and two goats, which the Auctioneer gladly accepted.īy this point, both Scarlett and Giselle stopped fighting and expressed their happiness for being rich and having goats. As the bid went over 600, a pirate named Nigel bidded his goat, which caused Atencio to insert a goat in his bid. By the time the bid went up to 400, a group of pirates, led by Atencio, formed a corporation. Scarlett and Giselle soon fought against one another as the men stared and laughed at them. Several bids later, Giselle stated that she was egregiously underbid upon. Soon, the crowd, led by a drunk pirate would start chanting "we want the redhead!" Seeing that she was going to lose to Scarlett, Giselle started competing with Scarlett for the highest bid. Seeing that Scarlett was a very profitable venture, the Auctioneer took the flower bouquet from Giselle and gave it to Scarlett. The Marquis D'avis bidded twenty pieces for Scarlett, calling her the "redhead". After a pirate bidded only five pieces of silver, Giselle reacted angrily, while Scarlett started to use this for her advantage and started showing off as the auction continued. The bids started as the Auctioneer gave a flower bouquet to Giselle, the first wench to be bid upon. The Auctioneer appears, smiling while presenting the wenches, including the bewildered Scarlett and Giselle. A pirate band played in front of a sign that says "Auction: Take a Wench for a Bride". As soon as both women realized that they were deceived by Jack, curtains open to a crowd of men cheering and shouting. However, upon showing off their identical engagement rings, both women figure out that their grooms were the same man: Jack Sparrow. Upon meeting one another, the two each revealed to on the verge of marrying. In Shipwreck Cove, Scarlett and Giselle are both getting ready in opposite sides of a mirror in a dressing room. “Slappers” Vanessa Branch and Lauren Maher turned in leading lady performances that should get them their own TV spinoff.Ī pirate band in front of the auction sign. Knowing we had a small budget and borrowed sets, Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott wrote a script for me that recalled the Pirates ride more than the movies. “Wedlocked” was a labor of love, a short film I directed especially for super-fans of the “Pirates” movies.
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