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  1. James Norrington est un officier dont les faits de guerre et la personnalité brave et stoïque lui ont permis d'occuper différents postes dans la Marine Royale Anglaise (lieutenant, capitaine, commodore et finalement amiral), avant d'être au service de la compagnie des Indes orientales. C'est un excellent soldat, issue d'une famille noble, à l'attitude de gentleman, mais si sa carrière ...

  2. James Norrington (portrayed by Jack Davenport) is a secondary character appearing in the Pirates of the Caribbean films, his death occurring in At World's End. He was an officer of the British Royal Navy and the East India Trading Company. Norrington took pride in his service to others before himself, showing a strong dedication to the law ...

  3. 28 set 2011 · Music composed by Hans Zimmer & MANY OTHERSI do not own this!This Music from Walt Disney Records under exclusice license to EMI Records Ltd. Copyright by Wal...

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  4. Lieutenant Norrington aboard the HMS Dauntless. "Think again, Miss Swann ." James Norrington, Governor Swann, and Joshamee Gibbs. Norrington in Fort Charles. Norrington promoted to Commodore. Norrington wielding his new sword. Norrington with Elizabeth Swann at the Fort. Norrington pointing his sword at Jack Sparrow.

  5. James Norrington is the tertiary antagonist of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. He is the secondary antagonist of The Curse of the Black Pearl, one of the two secondary antagonists (alongside the Kraken) of Dead Man's Chest, and a supporting protagonist in At World's End. He was portrayed by Jack Davenport. He is a high-ranking member of the Royal Navy, proud of his place. Although he ...

  6. 12 feb 2014 · Pirates Of The Caribbean - At World's End (Expanded Score)Hans Zimmer2007N°30 : Escape - Norrington Dies

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  7. A short drop and a sudden stop." ―James Norrington to Elizabeth Swann [src] "You look lovely, Elizabeth. I apologize if I seem forward, but I must speak my mind. This promotion throws into sharp relief that which I have not yet achieved. A marriage to a fine woman. You have become a fine woman, Elizabeth."