Pirates of the Caribbean films have now become a billion-dollar franchise from Disney. But decades before the likes of Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom graced the screens as Captain Jack Sparrow and Will Turner, The Goonies paved the way for the fantasy adventure.
The 1985 movie The Goonies followed a group of plucky young kids looking for hidden treasure in their sleepy coastal town. In the final few scenes of the movie, the Goonies found The Inferno - a ship owned by the legendary pirate One-Eyed Willy.
The iconic pirate ship scene was not just incredible to watch as a viewer, but it was just as magical for the actors, as well.
The Goonies' director, Richard Donner, spent months building the life-size pirate ship in secret. He remembered: "The day we were going to film them first seeing it we backed them all into the water and set the cameras.
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