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"Bootstrap Bill" Turner

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William "Bootstrap Bill" Turner is a fictional pirate in Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean film trilogy. Although he makes no appearance in the first film, he appears in both of the sequels, portrayed by Stellan Skarsgård.<ref>http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/582/582838p1.html</ref><ref>http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/583/583393p1.html</ref>

Marine flora and fauna encrust Bootstrap's face and body as he is gradually transformed by the aquatic environment in which he now lives. The longer anyone serves aboard the Flying Dutchman, the more his human features become extinguished as they are replaced by sea life. Bootstrap's humanity remains more visible than those of the other crew members; presumably he is one of the most recent additions to Jones' crew.

"Bootstrap Bill" Turner was the only member of Jones' crew that was not created digitally.<ref>http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2006-07-16-pirates-fx_x.htm</ref> His gruesome appearance was achieved with prosthetics and makeup.


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[edit] Character history

[edit] Before Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

William Turner was an English seaman who left his wife and son, Will Turner Jr., in England to seek his fortune in the Caribbean. Through unknown circumstances, he became a pirate, although young Will grew up believing him to be a "respectable merchant seaman."

"Bootstrap Bill" served aboard the Black Pearl when it was captained by Jack Sparrow. When First Mate Barbossa staged a mutiny during their search for Isla de Muerta and the Aztec gold, Bill Turner was the only crewman who did not side with the mutineers, believing it to be a violation of the Pirate's Code. When the gold turned out to be cursed, turning the pirates into living skeletons, Bootstrap believed they deserved to remain cursed for betraying Jack. He sent one of the coins to his son in England. In retaliation, Barbossa had Bootstrap tied to a cannon which was thrown overboard. It was only after this that Barbossa learned that the blood of every man who had taken the Aztec gold was needed to break the curse, including that of Turner. Thus began the search for the missing gold medallion and the next member of the Turner bloodline.

[edit] Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Bootstrap Bill was tied to a cannon and sent to the bottom of the ocean by Captain Barbossa. However, being immortal, he was condemned to spending eternity beneath the crushing sea. Found by Davy Jones, he swore an oath to serve aboard Jones' ship, the Flying Dutchman for a century in exchange for his freedom. Turner was reunited with his son, Will Turner, when Will was taken captive aboard the Flying Dutchman. He told Will that if Jones' heart (hidden in the Dead Man's Chest) were stabbed, Davy Jones would die and Jones' crew (including Bootstrap) would be set free.

When Will challenged Davy Jones to a game of Liar's Dice, Bootstrap joined in, betting eternal servitude against the key to the Dead Man's Chest. He deliberately lost the bet so that Will would go free. Will successfully stole the key, and Bootstrap helped him escape. Will promised his father he would find a way to free him as he departed. When a furious Jones sent the Kraken after Will, Jones forced Bootstrap to watch as the Kraken destroyed the ship that rescued Will, although Will managed to escape.

Bootstrap was last seen being taken to the brig.

[edit] Other appearances


Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean
Films Curse of the Black Pearl | Dead Man's Chest | At Worlds End
Music Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) | Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack | Curse of the Black Pearl soundtrack | Dead Man's Chest soundtrack | Pirates Remixed
Video games Pirates of the Caribbean | The Legend of Jack Sparrow | Dead Man's Chest | Pirates of the Caribbean Online | Pirates of the Caribbean Multiplayer Mobile
Locations Port Royal | Isla de Muerta | Tortuga | Pelegosto | Isla Cruces
Primary characters Captain Jack Sparrow | Will Turner | Elizabeth Swann | Hector Barbossa | Davy Jones | James Norrington | "Bootstrap Bill" Turner
Other characters
and creatures
Weatherby Swann | Joshamee Gibbs | Anamaria | Pintel and Ragetti | Cutler Beckett | Tia Dalma | Sao Feng | Captain Grant Sparrow | Jack the monkey | The Kraken | Minor characters
Ships The Black Pearl | The Flying Dutchman | The Dauntless | The Interceptor | The Empress
Other Theme park attraction | Timeline of films | Dead Man's Chest | East India Trading Company


[edit] References

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