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  1. Nov 19, 2019 · On November 19th, 2004, the world was introduced to National Treasure, a PG-rated yarn about a guy named Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage), his “man in a van” Riley (Justin Bartha), and a sorta-kidnapped archivist named Abigail (Diane Kruger) hunting down a fabled Templar treasure. The 131-minute movie was a wonderful breath of fresh throwback air that was unapologetically dorky ...

  2. Nov 20, 2019 · National Treasure stars Nicolas Cage as an American historian, cryptologist, and treasure hunter who steals the Declaration of Independence. Disney. This is another thing that has been memed ...

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  3. Apr 21, 2020 · 2. National Treasure: Book of Secrets. Walt Disney Pictures. Book of Secrets is both the runner-up and ranked dead last on this list. Before all you Ed Harris-heads and Helen Mirren-maniacs show ...

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    • The Lost City of Z. One of the hallmarks of the "National Treasure" series is Gates' complete obsession with solving mysteries and following clues. His dedication forces many to question his sanity, and Gates' personal relationships suffer as a result.
    • Sherlock Holmes. The fun, buddy-cop relationship between Gates and Riley helped make their mystery-solving adventure more entertaining. Gates is the singular genius behind the operation, and while Riley is similarly talented, he also helps ground his partner in reality.
    • Angels & Demons. Dan Brown's novel series following the Robert Langdon character were immensely popular among treasure hunting enthusiasts, as the adventures focused on searching for historical clues in ancient sites from history, mythology, and religion, similar to the "National Treasure" films.
    • The Saint. The "National Treasure" films were fun because of their varied locations, with the characters solving mysteries across many famous historical sites.
    • THE SCRIPT NEEDED NINE WRITERS TO CRACK THE CODE. Originally planned for a summer 2000 release, National Treasure—based on a concept by Disney marketing head Oren Aviv and DreamWorks television executive Charles Segars—had a Byzantine plot that kept it in a prolonged pre-production period.
    • BENJAMIN FRANKLIN REALLY WAS A FREEMASON. Fact and fiction blur considerably in National Treasure, which uses history as a jumping-off point for some major jumps in logic.
    • THE CREW USED A BRICK-FOR-BRICK REPLICA OF INDEPENDENCE HALL. It can be tricky to secure permission to film on government property, which is why producers of National Treasure probably considered themselves fortunate when they discovered that Walter Knott of Knott’s Berry Farm fame had built a perfect replica of Independence Hall on his land in Buena Park, California back in the 1960s.
    • THAT $100 BILL REALLY DID HAVE A PRECISE TIME ON THE CLOCK. One of Cage’s cryptic clues in the film is reading a time of 2:22 on the clock depicted on the image of Independence Hall on the $100 bill.
  4. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. 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. Joining ...

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  6. Dec 14, 2022 · Giving the “National Treasure” movies a young-adult spin, “National Treasure: Edge of History” transforms the franchise into a Disney+ series, one that offers the same playful approach to ...

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