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National Treasure
Cast
Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Sean Bean View AllCrew
Jon Turteltaub (Director), Jim Kouf (Screenplay), Cormac Wibberley (Screenplay), Marianne Wibberley (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Nov. 19th, 2004
Runtime: 2 hours, 11 minutes
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National Treasure
Trailer
Release Date: November 24, 2004
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Sean Bean, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Don McManus, Mark Pellegrino
NationalTreasure.movies.com
Plot Summary: The film ...
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National Treasure 3 and 4
This isn't official or anything, just thought i would post it.
Although Disney has already registered the domains for NationalTreasure3DVD.com and NationalTreasure4DVD.com, directo...
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national treasure
couldn't find a thread, so i made one..
i liked this film a lot...plot cleverly done with lots of excitement and a few giggles..indiana jones, american style...
american history lovers (like me)...
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National Treasure: Book of Secrets
Here's my review of National Treasure: Book of Secrets, which I saw yesterday. I quite enjoyed it at points, and felt it found a good rhythm around the middle, but couldn't have been much more disappo...
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Takoma11
Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicholas Cage) is a treasure hunter/historian whose family has long passed down a story of a treasure squirreled away by the founding fathers.
Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicholas Cage) is a treasure hunter/historian whose family has long passed down a story of a treasure squirreled away by the founding fathers.
Omnizoa
That Absurd Movie With The Absurd Premise That Got An Absurd Sequel With An Even More Absurd Premise posits that throughout all of early United States history, various historical relics are actually secret clues towards an ungodly sum of treasure.
That Absurd Movie With The Absurd Premise That Got An Absurd Sequel With An Even More Absurd Premise posits that throughout all of early United States history, various historical relics are actually secret clues towards an ungodly sum of treasure.