- "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" is the first "pirate" film shot using Disney's digital 3D technology. The entire film's framing is from real natural scenes and all live performances. This large-scale outdoor adventure tour is all completed by the most advanced Red 3D camera.
- "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" is still produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, who is also the producer of the first three "Pirates" series.
- The location of the film selected a dense coconut grove, as well as the Coco Palm Hotel where Velua was once famous. There is Elvis Presley () was singing "Blue Hawaii" (local). The large mature palm leaves are enough to block the heavy coconuts, lest they fall from a height and hit the hapless staff. These mature coconuts are fully utilized by local residents to make typical tropical foods such as coconut milk and coconut meat.
- Despite spending more than two months in Hawaii, Astrid Bergs-Frisby didn’t have a good rest for a day to enjoy the Hawaiian sunshine, because he wanted to act mysterious and bring Selena, the mermaid with a terrifying temperament, must protect her pale, pale complexion.
- Australian actor and model Gamma Ward played one of eight mermaids in "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides". The 14-year-old genius girl who has made a splash in the modeling industry has now appeared on the cover of "Vogue" magazine more than 20 times.
- World-class surfer() plays one of the six Hawaiian crew members on the Queen Anne’s Revenge in this film, a role chosen by director Rob Marshall. It is worth mentioning that this is not the first time Tamayou Perry has collaborated with Walt Disney Studios. His surfing stunts were fully revealed in the "Johnny Kid" filmed by Disney in 1999. In that movie, he played a superb surfer.
- Although this is the first time to participate in the filming of the "Pirate Series" with Disney, Japanese actor Yuki Matsuzaki is not the first Japanese actor to participate in the "Pirate Series". The role of the pirate leader in "Cape Paradise" has become synonymous with the hero of the year.
- "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" is the fifth collaboration between visual effects designer John Mayer and director Rob Marshall. With "Chicago" and "Memoirs of a Geisha", Meyer won the Oscar for Best Art Director twice.
- "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" is the most comprehensive show of the scenes that a pirate movie should have. It was filmed on 5 islands with different styles, including Kauai in Hawaii, Oahu in the north-central Pacific Ocean, Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Sea, Palo Minito Island (), and of course the British Isles, which are different from the tropical style.
- In the United Kingdom, "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" selected three of the most historically memorable locations. These include the Old Royal Naval Academy in Greenwich, Hampton Court and the buildings built by the medieval Knights Templar in London.
- One of the filming locations is Kauai’s vast National Tropical Botanical Garden and the Coco Palm Hotel in Velua. The distance between the shooting base and the night scene was so far beyond imagination that the film crew had to use the traditional Hawaiian method-the tiki torch to determine the way forward!
- In "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides," Jeffrey Rush assumes the role of Captain Hector Barbosa for the fourth time. Captain Barbossa was defeated by Jack Spyro and got the punishment he deserved. In the bones of this master of swordsmanship, he is definitely a guy who is loyal to the pirate cause and never compromises. Until the last "End of the World" in the pirate series, Barbossa's name, Hector, did not appear clearly.
- The full-featured Queen Anne's Revenge is the first "famous" ship in the Pirates of the Caribbean series with historical significance and strong box office appeal.
- The fountain of agelessness, the legendary mysterious spring water, anyone who drinks the fountain of agelessness will remain young forever. The fountain of youth strongly stimulates people's greed, but most of them fail. The Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon made an expedition to find the Fountain of Eternal Life in the 16th century. To commemorate the explorer Ponce de Leon, the skeletal model of the explorer's special cabin is also displayed in Disneyland in California.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides behind the scenes gags
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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides quotes
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Blackbeard: In faith, there is light enough to see, but darkness enough to blind.
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The Spaniard: [after shooting the English soldier] Someone make a note of that man's bravery.