Post by Jack Sparrow on Aug 10, 2003 20:37:06 GMT -5
Scene 1: (Dream sequence of Will ’s rescue)
Young Elizabeth : [standing at the bow of a ship and singing] …We pillage, we plunder, we rifle and loot. Drink up me 'earties yo ho! We kidnap and ravage and don't give a hoot. Drink up me 'earties yo ho! Yo ho yo ho a pirate's life for me. We extort, we pilfer, we filch and sack. Drink up – [ Gibbs puts his hand on her shoulder which surprises her]
Gibbs : Quiet, missy, cursed pirates sail these waters. You don’t want to bring them down on us now, do ya?
Norrington: Mr. Gibbs that will do!
Gibbs : She was singing about pirates. Bad luck to be singing about pirates with us mired in this unnatural fog. Mark my words.
Norrington: Consider them marked. On your way.
Gibbs : Aye, Lieutenant. It’s bad luck to have a woman on board, too, even a miniature one.
Young Elizabeth : I think it’d be rather exciting to meet a pirate.
Norrington: Think again, Miss Swann . Vile and dissolute creatures, the lot of them. I intend to see to that any man who sails under a pirate flag or wears a pirate brand gets what he deserves – a short drop and a sudden stop. [ Elizabeth glances at Gibbs who mimes a hanging]
Governor Swann : Lieutenant Norrington , I appreciate your fervor. But I’m…I’m concerned about the effect this subject will have upon my daughter.
Norrington: My apologies, Governor Swann .
Young Elizabeth : Actually, I find it all fascinating.
Governor Swann : Yes, that’s what concerns me.
Young Elizabeth : [sees a parasol and then a piece of wreckage with a boy on it in the water] Look, a boy! There’s a boy in the water!
Gibbs : Man overboard!
Norrington: Haul him aboard. [they get him on board] He’s still breathing.
Gibbs: [spots burning ship] Mary, Mother of God!
Governor Swann : What happened here?
Norrington: It’s most likely the powder magazine. Merchant vessels run heavily armed.
Gibbs : A lot of good it did them. Everyone’s thinking it; I’m just saying it – pirates!
Governor Swann : There’s no proof of that. It was probably an accident.
Norrington: Rouse the Captain immediately! Heave to and take in sail, lower the boats.
Governor Swann : Elizabeth I want you to accompany the boy. He’ll be in your charge. Take care of him. [she nods and walks over to the young Will ]
Young Elizabeth : [Will awakes] It’s ok. My name’s Elizabeth Swann .
Young Will: W-W-Will Turner .
Young Elizabeth : I’m watching over you, Will . [ Will faints, she notices medallion and examines it] You’re a p-pirate. [hides it when Norrington approaches]
Norrington: Has he said anything?
Young Elizabeth : His name is William Turner , that’s all I found out.
Norrington: [to sailors] Take him below.
[ Elizabeth studies the medallion closer and upon looking up sees a ship with the black flag flying at its mast; she closes her eyes]
[End dream]
Young Elizabeth : [standing at the bow of a ship and singing] …We pillage, we plunder, we rifle and loot. Drink up me 'earties yo ho! We kidnap and ravage and don't give a hoot. Drink up me 'earties yo ho! Yo ho yo ho a pirate's life for me. We extort, we pilfer, we filch and sack. Drink up – [ Gibbs puts his hand on her shoulder which surprises her]
Gibbs : Quiet, missy, cursed pirates sail these waters. You don’t want to bring them down on us now, do ya?
Norrington: Mr. Gibbs that will do!
Gibbs : She was singing about pirates. Bad luck to be singing about pirates with us mired in this unnatural fog. Mark my words.
Norrington: Consider them marked. On your way.
Gibbs : Aye, Lieutenant. It’s bad luck to have a woman on board, too, even a miniature one.
Young Elizabeth : I think it’d be rather exciting to meet a pirate.
Norrington: Think again, Miss Swann . Vile and dissolute creatures, the lot of them. I intend to see to that any man who sails under a pirate flag or wears a pirate brand gets what he deserves – a short drop and a sudden stop. [ Elizabeth glances at Gibbs who mimes a hanging]
Governor Swann : Lieutenant Norrington , I appreciate your fervor. But I’m…I’m concerned about the effect this subject will have upon my daughter.
Norrington: My apologies, Governor Swann .
Young Elizabeth : Actually, I find it all fascinating.
Governor Swann : Yes, that’s what concerns me.
Young Elizabeth : [sees a parasol and then a piece of wreckage with a boy on it in the water] Look, a boy! There’s a boy in the water!
Gibbs : Man overboard!
Norrington: Haul him aboard. [they get him on board] He’s still breathing.
Gibbs: [spots burning ship] Mary, Mother of God!
Governor Swann : What happened here?
Norrington: It’s most likely the powder magazine. Merchant vessels run heavily armed.
Gibbs : A lot of good it did them. Everyone’s thinking it; I’m just saying it – pirates!
Governor Swann : There’s no proof of that. It was probably an accident.
Norrington: Rouse the Captain immediately! Heave to and take in sail, lower the boats.
Governor Swann : Elizabeth I want you to accompany the boy. He’ll be in your charge. Take care of him. [she nods and walks over to the young Will ]
Young Elizabeth : [Will awakes] It’s ok. My name’s Elizabeth Swann .
Young Will: W-W-Will Turner .
Young Elizabeth : I’m watching over you, Will . [ Will faints, she notices medallion and examines it] You’re a p-pirate. [hides it when Norrington approaches]
Norrington: Has he said anything?
Young Elizabeth : His name is William Turner , that’s all I found out.
Norrington: [to sailors] Take him below.
[ Elizabeth studies the medallion closer and upon looking up sees a ship with the black flag flying at its mast; she closes her eyes]
[End dream]