National Treasure (2004)
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Critic Consensus: National Treasure is no treasure, but it's a fun ride for those who can forgive its highly improbable plot.
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Benjamin Franklin Gates is a third generation treasure hunter. All his life, Gates has been searching for a treasure no one believed existed: amassed through the ages, moved across continents, to become the greatest treasure the world has ever known. Hidden by our Founding Fathers, they left clues to the Treasure's location right before our eyes--from our nation's birthplace, to the nation's capitol, to clues buried within the symbols on the dollar bill. Gates' life-long journey leads him to the … More
| Rating: | PG (for action violence and some scary images) |
| Genre: | Action & Adventure |
| Directed By: | Jon Turteltaub |
| Written By: | Cormac Wibberly, Marianne Wibberly, Cormac Wibberley, Jim Kouf, Marianne Wibberley |
| In Theaters: | Nov 19, 2004 Wide |
| On DVD: | May 3, 2005 |
| Box Office: | $173.0M |
| Runtime: |
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Cast
as Ben Gates
as Abigail Chase

as Riley Poole

as Ian Howe
as Patrick Gates
as Agent Sadusky

as John Adams Gates

as Shaw
as Young Ben Gates

as Powell

as Shippen
as Phil

as Agent Dawes

as Agent Johnson
as Agent Hendricks
as Agent Colfax
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LoginCritic Reviews for National Treasure
All Critics (177) | Top Critics (43) | Fresh (75) | Rotten (94) | DVD (49)
A mild holiday caper, for the wettest of afternoons.
Historical adventure is a fun romp for tweens and up.
Though Turtletaub's direction is inspired, everything else from acting, to plot, and dialogue falls flat...
Not only safe for Junior and Grandma but also pretty entertaining.
Turteltaub manages to stitch it all together well enough so that the ludicrous nature of the characters' quest doesn't hit you until the final credits roll.
If you can see the film through the eyes of a child -- one who thinks a cheesy thriller is the ideal way to pick up new facts about history -- then this isn't that bad a yarn.
Audience Reviews for National Treasure
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Fun, but terrible.
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Although technically the film wasn't very good (the acting was ok at best and the main plot details we pretty obvious) I had quite a lot of fun watching it. I was able to get into the story and it felt like I was going on this journey with them. I really liked the figuring out the riddles and the adventures and it seems this film is a guilty pleasure of mine. It's kind of a second rate Da Vinci Code/Angels and Demons.
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National Treasure Quotes
| Riley Poole: | (To Ben) Can I marry your brain? |
| Riley Poole: | For the record, Ben, I like the house. |
| Benjamin Franklin Gates: | You know, I chose this estate because in 1812 Charles Carroll met- |
| Riley Poole: | Yeah, someone that did something in history and had fun. Great. Wonderful. Could have had a bigger house! |
| Benjamin Franklin Gates: | I'm so sorry I dropped you - I had to save the Declaration! |
| Dr. Abigail Chase: | No, don't be. I would have done exactly the same to you. |
| Benjamin Franklin Gates: | Really? |
| Dr. Abigail Chase: | Yeah |
| Riley Poole: | I would've dropped you both! Freaks. |
| Patrick Henry Gates: | And he dragged you two into this nonsense? |
| Dr. Abigail Chase: | 'Literally' |
| Riley Poole: | I volunteered! |
| Patrick Henry Gates: | Well un-volunteer before you waste your life! |
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