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| November 19th 2004, PG, 145mins, Buena Vista |
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Cast: Nicolas Cage, Justin Bartha, Sean Bean, Jon Voight, Diane Kruger, Harvey Keitel, Christopher Plummer, David D. Fisher, Oleg Taktarov, Stewart Finlay-Maclean, Mark Pellegrino, Annie Parisse, Armando Riesco, Terrence Currier, Jason Earles |
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Director:
Jon Turteltaub
Producers:
Jerry Bruckheimer, Jon Turteltaub,
Pat Sandston, Oren Aviv, Mike Stenson,
Chad Oman, Christina Steinberg, Barry Waldman
Writers:
Cormac Wibberly,
Marianne Wibberly, Jim Kouf |
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Plot: All his life, Benjamin Franklin 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 last place anyone thought to look: a map hidden on the back of the Declaration of Independence. But what he thought was the final clue is only the beginning. Gates realizes in order to protect the world's greatest treasure, he must now do the unthinkable: steal the most revered, best guarded document in American history before it falls into the wrong hands. In a race against time, Gates must elude the authorities, stay one step ahead of his ruthless adversary (Sean Bean), decipher the remaining clues and unlock the 2000 year-old mystery behind our greatest national treasure.
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