JOHNNY Depp has swaggered his way through the premiere of his latest 'Pirates of the Caribbean ', at Cannes.
Three years after 'At World's End', Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow embarks on a quest to find the Fountain of Life while also trying to square his feelings for a mysterious woman from his past, Penelope Cruz's Angelica, essentially his female double.
The film is shot in 3-D - with all the obligatory cutlass swinging and sword stabbing from which pirates make a living - and sees rival English, Spanish and pirate ships racing to track down the magical elixir.
Sparrow's gold-toothed walking haberdashery is true to form, the corners of his mouth and eyes twitching as he plots a series of escapes from certain death and tries to learn Angelica's neat trick of "lying by telling the truth
The story rolls from the muddy cobbled streets of 18th-century London - where Angelica is trying to raise a crew for a ship and Sparrow is facing execution - across the seas to lush Caribbean islands.
