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  1. National Treasure. Historian and code-breaker Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) has been searching his whole life for a rumored treasure dating back to the creation of the United States.

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  3. Financial analysis of National Treasure (2004) including budget, domestic and international box office gross, DVD and Blu-ray sales reports, total earnings and profitability.

    • November 19th, 2004 (Wide) by Walt Disney
    • PG for action violence and some scary images
    • November 26th, 2004 (Wide) (Australia)
  4. Release Date Title Production Budget Opening Weekend Domestic Box Office Worldwide Box Office; Dec 21, 2007: National Treasure: Book of … $44,783,772

    • It Tells An Original, Pg-Rated Story The Whole Family Can Enjoy
    • It’S Unabashedly Dorky and Lots of Fun Because of It
    • Nicolas Cage’s Enthusiasm Is Contagious
    • Sean Bean Lives!
    • It Helped Fill The Indiana Jones Void

    When National Treasure was released in late 2004, it pulled in an impressive $35 million in its opening weekend and quickly became Nicolas Cage’s highest domestic-grossing live-action film (until the 2007 sequel). It also received an A- CinemaScore and earned a 76% Audience Score on RT, and it was regarded as a “four quadrant” film that brought in ...

    (Photo by (c) Touchstone courtesy Everett Collection) National Treasure may not be historically accurate, but its earnest tone and unabashed dorkery made it lots of fun. When Gates says, “I’m going to steal the declaration of independence,” he kicks off a rip-roaring treasure hunt that embraces absurdity and probably made a lot of people think twic...

    (Photo by (c) Touchstone courtesy Everett Collection) National Treasureand its sequel work because of Nicolas Cage’s enthusiastic portrayal of a treasure hunter who is smarter than everyone else and knows way too much about the security systems at the Library of Congress — and its preservation room. In the beginning of the film, when he finds the C...

    (Photo by (c) Touchstone courtesy Everett Collection) We’ve been programmed to accept that Sean Bean always dies in a spectacular fashion (e.g., Goldeneye– ouch), and when his Ian Howe doesn’t fall prey to a Templar trap or an ancient catapult in National Treasure, it’s beautifully unexpected. While it would have been appropriate for Gates to let l...

    (Photo by (c) Touchstone courtesy Everett Collection) Smack dab in between The Mummy Returns and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, and four years before Indiana Jones helped coin the term “nuking the fridge” in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, National Treasurefilled a much needed void. The constant travel, puzzle solving, j...

  5. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 46% based on 179 reviews, and an average rating of 5.30/10. The site's consensus reads, "National Treasure is no treasure, but it's a fun ride for those who can forgive its highly improbable plot."

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  7. The National Treasure franchise consists of American historical fiction action-adventures, including two released theatrical films, a prequel book series, and a television series set 20 years after the films. Future installments, notably a third film, have been under consideration for many years.

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