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"Parlay" is a musical theme composed by Klaus Badelt (with Hans Zimmer's assistance) for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. It appears as track twelve on the film's expanded soundtrack. The cue features a suspenseful tune, that drops into a calm and slightly creepy theme (00:18) that continues until the end of the track. The track plays when Elizabeth is negotiating with.
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In the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, parley (sometimes rendered parlay) is part of the pirate's code of conduct, involving negotiation with enemies under a truce A parley is a "discussion, conference," also a verb for holding such a conference (or, more generally "to talk.") It comes form the French parler, "to speak." Next hornswoggle
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I invoke the right of parley. According to the Code of the Brethren set down by the pirates Morgan and Bartholomew, you have to take me to your captain." "I know the Code." "If an adversary demands parley, you can do them no harm until the parley is complete." ―Elizabeth Swann and Pintel [src]
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The term written as "parlay" on the Pirata Codex was known as a right in the Code of the Pirate Brethren, set down by Morgan and Bartholomew, that allowed any person to invoke temporary protection and brought before the captain to "negotiate" without being attacked until the parley is complete. Contents 1 History 2 Notable Parleys 2.1 Official
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"Parlay" is a musical theme composed and conducted by Hans Zimmer for At World's End. It appears as track eight on the film's official soundtrack, at 2:10 in length, and track eleven of disc two, at 2:13 in length on the film's COMPLETE soundtrack. The track begins with a rendition of Lord Cutler Beckett's theme, which builds throughout the track until around midpoint (01:01), where a cue.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl: Directed by Gore Verbinski. With Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley. Blacksmith Will Turner teams up with eccentric pirate "Captain" Jack Sparrow to save his love, the governor's daughter, from Jack's former pirate allies, who are now undead.
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parley (sometimes incorrectly "parlay") A conference or discussion between opposing sides during a dispute, especially when attempting a truce, originating from the French, "parler," meaning "to speak.". The term was used in "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" as part of Pirate law. piracy. Robbery committed at sea.
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Still, even these were significantly changed by the Pirates movies—including the Pirate Code. The Code of the Brethren Court (often reverently called "the Code") was first mentioned in the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie—The Curse of the Black Pearl —when Elizabeth Swann enacted the right of parley. She claimed that according to the.
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In the Pirates of the Caribbean series, parley is a plot device introduced in the first film, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003). Captain Barbossa explained that the parley is not a rule, as Elizabeth (the leading lady of the film) assumed, but merely a "guideline" adhered to by pirates.
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In The Curse of the Black Pearl, the term "parlay" was known as part of the Pirate's Code set down by pirates Morgan and Bartholomew, allowing anyone to be taken to negotiate with the captain of their ship to negotiate without being attacked until the parley is complete.