National Treasure

National Treasure

  • Director: Jon Turteltaub
  • Writer: Jim Kouf,Cormac Wibberley,Marianne Wibberley
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Spanish
  • Release date: November 19, 2004
  • Runtime: 2h 11min
  • Sound mix: DTS, SDDS, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Kho Báu Quôc Gia
  • The film "National Treasure" is an action-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Pictures in 2004, directed by Jonathan Charles Turteltaub and co-starred by Nicolas Kim Coppola , Diane Kruger , Justin Bartha and Sean Bean . The film was released in the United States on November 19, 2004   .
    Ben Gates is an adventurer who loves archaeology. When he was a child, his grandfather John Adams Gates told him a shocking secret. The founding fathers of the United States George Washington , Thomas Jefferson , and Benjamin Franklin once buried a huge amount of wealth in a certain place as a war reserve. The secret of the treasure is hidden in the " The Declaration of In Independence , a thrilling treasure hunt was launched.

    Details

    • Release date November 19, 2004
    • Filming locations Utah, USA
    • Production companies Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Junction Entertainment

    Box office

    Budget

    $100,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $173,008,894

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $35,142,554

    Gross worldwide

    $347,512,318

    Movie reviews

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    • By Avis 2022-04-20 09:01:12

      instant noodles

      Some movies look tiring and mind-blowing, while others don't require much effort on your part. Many blockbusters fall into the latter category, and those films are meant to be enjoyed. Watching N sports cars collide, watching countless explosives explode... These are things that ordinary people are unlikely to experience (I don't want to encounter them), so although those films are not nutritious (such as instant noodles), they can really bring Gives us a lot of sensory stimulation. In fact,...

    • By Velva 2022-04-20 09:01:12

      Commercial Archaeological Expeditions

      In recent years, Nicolas Cage has been criticized by public opinion as the king of bad movies. Although I don't know much about it, it is true that I haven't seen him in a very impressive movie for a long time. The last one should be the king of war.

      First of all, this is a commercial film, with handsome guys and beauties, suspenseful thrillers, gunfights (for the time being), interstitial advertisements (HP, Cadillac, etc.), and of course Happy ending. congratulations to Sean bean,...

    • By Aletha 2022-04-19 09:01:22

      A vulgar drama without suspense

      At first, it was aimed at the golden combination of Jerry Burckheimer + Nicolas Cage. The result was very disappointing. After watching it for more than ten minutes, I started to be in a daze. The narrative is too simplistic, and the plot is ridiculously stupid. Impatiently entering the plot without making any meticulous foreshadowing, and then using excessive high-tech theft methods, fleeing, chasing and killing, beauties... It is too much, too much, there is no exciting at all, and it...

    • By Tracy 2022-04-19 09:01:22

      If you understand <National Treasure>, please explain how the clues came out one by one

      Well, after reading it twice, I still don't understand how the clues came out. I can only say that I can understand, but to be honest, it is very far-fetched. Therefore, those who say they can't understand Disney movies are mentally retarded, I don't agree. There's really nothing impressive about it, except for the paragraph about stealing the Declaration of Independence.

      Of course, I admit, it may be that the subtitles in the version I watched were so bad that I watched it twice and...

    • By Brooke 2022-04-19 09:01:22

      National Treasure

      Finished watching this movie again with a little memory.
      I, really, love this soundtrack. This soundtrack is matched with Uncle Kai's aggressive torches and shaking shoulders... Really handsome.
      Although I still think the second part is better...but the beginning of the first part is also indispensable..and the first part..wow...a lot of laughter.
      Totally looking forward to the third part, I love this type of film so much, and Uncle Kai fits perfectly with this kind of film,...

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    • By Clay 2022-04-24 07:01:03

      much better than the sequel. sigh, but i didn't tape the ending...

    • By Arnold 2022-04-24 07:01:03

      It is a pity that the history of other countries is used to interpret it. If the history of this country can be interpreted in the same way, I believe it will be more enjoyable to...

    • By Braeden 2022-04-23 07:01:20

      It feels like Akai works every year. This is...

    • By Corene 2022-04-23 07:01:20

      I like watching treasure hunt movies, the reasoning process is very...

    • By Deron 2022-04-23 07:01:20

      I don't know what history America can...

    Movie plot

    Ben Franklin Gates ( Nicolas Cage ornaments ) is an adventurer archaeological favorite. This small grandfather John Adams Gates ( Christopher Pulu Mo ornaments ) told him a secret shaking. In the past, the United States started a war of independence with the United Kingdom in order to fight for its independence and founding a nation. Only after the victory of the war did the United States successfully establish a nation. At that time,...
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    Screenwriting

    It took a long time for the screenwriter to complete the script. The screenwriter Jim Cove only studied the "Declaration of Independence" and various treasure hunt legends that took place in the United States for 9 to 10 months, and the script was added to many historical events. Two other screenwriters, Cormac Webley and Marian Webley, added mystery and adventure to the script. When studying historical materials, they selected the...
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    Shooting scene

    Although the crew got permission to enter the Lincoln Memorial to shoot, the Park Service did not want the shooting to hinder the audience's visit, so the crew had to limit the shooting. And when shooting at the National Archives of the United States, there are more restrictions, because very few people are allowed to enter the archives with movie cameras, not to mention the crew of the crew. In order to solve the problem of limited...
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    Movie quotes

    • [Ben is having a conversation with Abigail, which is distracting him from his goal: stealing the Declaration of Independence]

      Riley Poole: [speaking through headset] Come on, Romeo. Get out of there.

    • [repeated line]

      Sadusky: Someone's got to go to prison, Ben.

    • [repeated line]

      Multiple people: The Declaration of Independence.