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In the film, Benjamin Franklin Gates, a historian, along with computer expert Riley Poole and archivist Abigail Chase, search for a massive lost Freemason treasure, which includes a map hidden on the back of the United States Declaration of Independence. National Treasure was released worldwide on November 19, 2004. The film grossed $347 ...
1 National Treasure: Changing Tides - A Gates Family Mystery: November 6, 2007 1612 The epilogue from Changing Tides is included at the back of the National Treasure book. [42] Samuel Gates and his brother, William, travel to the Americas and the newly organized Jamestown, hoping to find a fortune and rescue their family name. 2
Charles Carroll (September 19, 1737 – November 14, 1832), known as Charles Carroll of Carrollton or Charles Carroll III, [2] was an American politician, planter, and signatory of the Declaration of Independence. He was the only Catholic signatory of the Declaration and the longest surviving, dying 56 years after its signing. [3]
She’s going to steal the Declaration of Independence. The first look at the new “National Treasure” Disney+ series, “Edge of History,” was shown at Comic-Con, revealing the new treasure ...
Nicolas Cage broke out in laughter during a recent Vanity Fair video interview when forced to watch the infamous scene from 2004’s “National Treasure” in which his character, treasure hunter ...
It's been almost two decades since the debut of the action-adventure film "National Treasure" starring Nicolas Cage. Now as Disney reboots several of its fan favorites for new and old fans, the ...
The Silence Dogood letters feature in the 2004 movie National Treasure. After stealing the United States Declaration of Independence , cryptologist Benjamin Franklin Gates ( Nicolas Cage ), Riley Poole ( Justin Bartha ), and Dr. Abigail Chase ( Diane Kruger ) find an Ottendorf cipher hidden in invisible ink on the back of the Declaration.
Glancy, Mark. "The war of independence in feature films: The Patriot (2000) and the 'special relationship' between Hollywood and Britain." Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 25.4 (2005): 523-545. Harrington. Hugh T. "Top 10 Revolutionary War Movies" Journal of the American Revolution (Jan. 25 2013) online