<Li> In the 1985 film Out of Africa Denys Finch - Hatton quotes from the Rime of the Ancient Mariner as he washes Karen's hair . She says "you're skipping verses" and he replies "Well, I leave out the dull parts". </Li> <Li> The poem is extensively featured in the film Pandaemonium, which is based on the early lives of Coleridge, Dorothy Wordsworth and William Wordsworth . </Li> <Li> The Pirates of the Caribbean films contain many parallels to the epic poem, including life and death playing dice for the souls of men (the game Liar's Dice), Calypso (as Tia Dalma's true form), smelly slimy creatures (Davy Jones' crew), the "frost and the cold", and even "water, water, everywhere and not a drop to drink" when the characters are at sea and out of drinking water . </Li> <Li> In the 1996 Ridley Scott film White Squall, the Ocean Academy's ship is christened the Albatross; the ship's captain Christopher Sheldon makes mention of the albatross being a very good omen which "embodied the spirits of lost sailors ." "Only bad luck if you kill one," he added . </Li>

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