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National Treasure: Book of Secrets

  • Director: Jon Turteltaub
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Movie Type: Action Thriller, Caper
  • Themes: Priceless Artifacts and Prized Objects, Clearing One's Name, Treasure Hunts
  • Main Cast: Nicolas Cage, Justin Bartha, Diane Kruger, Jon Voight, Helen Mirren, Ed Harris, Harvey Keitel
  • Release Year: 2007
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 123 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

In this adventure-filled sequel to the 2004 blockbuster National Treasure, Nicolas Cage reprises his role as artifact hunter and archaeologist extraordinaire Ben Franklin Gates. In this outing, Gates learns of his own family's implication in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth. Gates must then locate an elusive diary, not only to clear his family's name, but to unearth and connect several secrets, buried within the book, that point to a massive, global conspiracy. The film co-stars Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel, and Helen Mirren as Ben's mother. Jerry Bruckheimer returns as producer. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

Review

National Treasure: Book of Secrets makes no attempt to disguise its sources. Like its predecessor, this outing functions as kind of a low-rent variation on the Indiana Jones films, and bears the distinct high-gloss production stamp of Jerry Bruckheimer. This is the cinematic equivalent of cotton candy, and gives us virtually nothing substantial to take away from it. And yet, on a completely sophomoric, mechanical level (and even at an excessive 123 minutes) the film feels aggressively enjoyable. It's an undemanding, carnivalesque thrill-ride that whisks the audience off on a high-flown string of adventures, with a host of urban legends that seem pulled straight from brazen adolescent fantasies. We're given desks with secret compartments that house strange carvings, an ancient city of gold buried in booby-trapped caverns beneath a national monument, and a presidential "Book of Secrets" containing every long-buried skeleton that the U.S. government doesn't want us to know about. All of this is gleefully absurd, of course, but for those willing to accept the film's high-flung fantasy and nonetheless suspend reality in their minds, NT2 provides more than its share of kicks and thrills. By the 90-minute mark, when the protagonists reach the said cavern, one feels that one has fallen into a big-budget movie version of the old arcade game Pitfall 2; Book provides the same sorts of hijinks and setpieces. It also feels refreshing to see actors as brilliant and as serious as Harvey Keitel, Jon Voight, and Helen Mirren (in supporting roles) let their hair down and have a good time with material that is knowingly ridiculous and absurd.

Unfortunately, if Bruckheimer -- sensing the closure of the Harrison Ford-starring Indiana Jones vehicles with Crystal Skull, given Ford's age -- wanted to unofficially spin-off his own franchise, he made a poor choice with the creation of Treasure's lead character, Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage). Part of what makes the Jones films so much fun is their ability to spin outrageous whoppers yet, thanks to Ford, retain a deeply human, incredulous, self-deprecating protagonist with a sarcastic sense of humor and at least one major Achilles' Heel. (Read: snakes). Cage never gives us that balance, not even once. His Gates is a kind of patriotic Übermensch, a walking historical encyclopedia implausibly rife with facts and figures and seldom, if ever, prone to making slip-ups (nary a one in sight, here). And perhaps as a result, it becomes almost impossible to empathize with him. Director Jon Turteltaub, Bruckheimer, and scriptwriters Cormac and Marianne Wibberley attempt to compensate for this by giving Gates as an assistant a sophomoric, goofball hack named Riley Poole (Justin Bartha); it doesn't work. One can also fault Bruckheimer for some self-indulgent excess -- apparently it is no longer necessary for him to even put his surname under his production company identification at the beginning of the picture, because here the logo appears without a name; instead, he trademarks his involvement in the film with a couple of gratuitous and unnecessary car chase scenes that the film could very easily do without, and that seem purely designed to let Jerry unleash his destructive, adrenaline-fueled urges and identify his presence. Spare us.

But these moments are primarily limited to the film's initial half-hour, and after that, the picture sinks into an exciting, groovy rush and even begins to recall the old-time Saturday matinee serials as Raiders of the Lost Ark did. Taken for what it is, and approached sans expectation, Book of Secrets should please many undemanding viewers, especially teenage and preteen males, with its roller coaster-like ride of thrills. It's surprisingly fun. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

Cast

Bruce Greenwood - The President; Ty Burrell - Connor; Michael Maize - Daniel; Timothy V. Murphy - Seth; Alicia Coppola - FBI Agent Spellman; Armando Riesco - FBI Agent Hendricks; Albert Hall - Dr. Nichols; Joel Gretsch - Thomas Gates; Christian Camargo - John Wilkes Booth; Billy Unger - Charles Gates; Michael Manuel - Agent Craig; Brad Rowe - Agent Hopper; Zachary Gordon - Lincoln Conspiracy Kid; Peter Woodward - Palace Guard Haggis; Oliver Muirhead - Control Room Guard; Larry Cedar - Control Room Guard; Troy Winbush - Agent Hammer; Billy Devlin - Agent Sledge; William R. Johnson - Agent Stander; Richard Cutting - Agent Tyme; Alicia Leigh Willis - Lady Customer; Rachel Wood - Girl Customer; Lisa Sheldon - Jacqueline; Natalie Dreyfuss - Angry College Girl; Michael Stone Forrest - Press Secretary; David Copeland Goodman - Deputy Press Secretary; Susan Lynskey - Asst. Press Secretary; Patrizia Dizebba - Press Secretary's Secretary; Grant Thompson - Boat Patrolman; Frank Herzog - Frank; Maryellen Aviano - Senator's Wife; Jon Abel - Senator; Eric W. Carlson - Air Force General; Randy Travis - Celebrity Music Star; Mary Firestone - FBI Agent Doer; Robert Koch - FBI Agent Stayres; Emerson Brooks - FBI Agent Steppes; Tim Talman - FBI Agent Cade; Stephen Hibbert - Tourist On Toilet; Jonathan Emmett - Palace Guard Sholder; Emily Joyce - Palace Guide; Glenn Beck - Abraham Lincoln; Judy Renihan - Mary Todd Lincoln; Susan Beresford - Mrs. Mountchessington; Demitri Goritsas - Asa Trenchard; Charity Reindorp - Augusta; C.C. Smiff - Major Rathbone; David Ury - Barkeep; Milsey Peter Miles - Beer Truck Driver; Ben Homewood - Taxi Passenger; Michael McCafferty - Snooty Historian; Russ Widdall - Treasure Fanatic; Hans George Struhar - Range River Owner; Poetri - Mover; John Travis - Helicopter Pilot Mike

Credit

A. Todd Holland - Art Director, Guy Bradley - Art Director, Julian Ashby - Art Director, Robert Cowper - Art Director, Garry Freeman - Supervising Art Director, Drew Boughton - Supervising Art Director, Pat Sandston - Associate Producer, Kevin Cerchiai - Boom Operator, St.Clair Davis - Boom Operator, Kate Dowd - Casting, Ronna Kress - Casting, Warren Getler - Consultant/advisor, Bob Brewer - Consultant/advisor, Don Harper - Conductor, Tom Calderaro - Conductor, Judianna Makovsky - Costume Designer, Timothy Wegman - Costume Designer, Susan Antonelli - Costume Designer, Sanford Slepak - Costume Designer, Maureen O'Heron - Costume Designer, Rocio Estrada - Costume Designer, Catherine Fletcher - Costume Designer, Geoffrey Hansen - First Assistant Director, David Daniels - First Assistant Director, Joseph E. Lotito - First Assistant Director, Jon Turteltaub - Director, George Marshall Ruge - Second Unit Director, Phillip Atwell - Second Unit Director, Keir Douglas McFarlane - Second Unit Director, David Rennie - Editor, William C. Goldenberg - Editor, Steve Perkins - Editor, Chad Oman - Executive Producer, Barry H. Waldman - Executive Producer, Oren Aviv - Executive Producer, Mike Stenson - Executive Producer, Emma McGuinness - Executive Producer, Stefan Sonnenfeld - Executive Producer, Charles Segars - Executive Producer, Ilona Herman - Hair Styles, Rick Schuler - Location Manager, Michelle Latham - Location Manager, Carol Flaisher - Location Manager, Steve Mapel - Location Manager, John V Latenser - Location Manager, Teresa Darby - Location Manager, John Cefalu - Location Manager, Jérôme Albertini - Location Manager, Duncan Flower - Location Manager, John Bernard - Line Producer, Selwyn Roberts - Line Producer, Trevor Rabin - Composer (Music Score), Bob Badami - Musical Direction/Supervision, Robin Beauchesne - Makeup, Ilona Herman - Makeup, Sarita Allison - Makeup, Phillipe Carr-Foster - Camera Operator, Buzz Feitshans - Camera Operator, Leo Napolitano - Camera Operator, Ian Fox - Camera Operator, David Worley - Camera Operator, Chris Haarhoff - Camera Operator, Mark Moriarty - Camera Operator, Peter Cavaciuti - Camera Operator, Martin Hume - Camera Operator, Graham Hall - Camera Operator, Roderick Barron - Camera Operator, Dominic Watkins - Production Designer, Amir Mokri - Cinematographer, John Schwartzman - Cinematographer, Josh Bleibtreu - Cinematographer, Fraser Taggart - Cinematographer, Gilles Castera - Production Manager, Sam Breckman - Production Manager, Jerry Bruckheimer - Producer, Jon Turteltaub - Producer, Missy Papageorge - Producer, Banessa Bendetti - Research, Nancy Deren - Set Designer, Randall D. Wilkins - Set Designer, Daniel R. Jennings - Set Designer, Al Hobbs - Set Designer, Amy Heinz - Set Designer, Simon Bishop - Sound Mixer, John Rodda - Sound Mixer, Peter Devlin - Sound/Sound Designer, George Watters II - Sound Editor, Buena Vista Sound - Sound Editor, Brett Jones - Stunts, Bennie Moore - Stunts, Jim Palmer - Stunts, Peter White - Stunts, Eddie Yansick - Stunts, Jim Dowdall - Stunts, Greg W. Elam - Stunts, Corey Michael Eubanks - Stunts, Gareth Milne - Stunts, Tony Smart - Stunts, Bill Weston - Stunts, Graeme Crowther - Stunts, Paul Herbert - Stunts, Kurt Lott - Stunts, Chris Webb - Stunts, Vincent Keane - Stunts, Jay Caputo - Stunts, Dave Thompson - Stunts, Rob Inch - Stunts, Rocky Taylor - Stunts, Mark Franklin Henson - Stunts, Jo McLaren - Stunts, Morgan Johnson - Stunts, Guy List - Stunts, C.C. Smiff - Stunts, Kelly Dent - Stunts, Bradley Farmer - Stunts, Paul Howell - Stunts, Dominic Preece - Stunts, Robert B. Hunt - Stunts, Christopher Leps - Stunts, Levan Doran - Stunts, Jamie Millington - Stunts, Richard L. Bucher - Stunts, Jayson Dumenigo - Stunts, James Grogan - Stunts, Dani Biernat - Stunts, Kim McGarrity - Stunts, Lisa Hoyle - Stunts, David Anders - Stunts, Vincent Wang - Stunts, Hugh A. O'Brien - Stunts, Dave Foreman - Stunts, Charles Grisham - Stunts, Richard Bradshaw - Stunts, Daniel Naprous - Stunts, Stuart Clark - Stunts, Steve Caswell - Stunts, Danielle Da Costa - Stunts, Marc Mailley - Stunts, Nick McKinless - Stunts, David Holmes - Stunts, Andy Smart - Stunts, Lucy Allen - Stunts, Glenn Foster - Stunts, David Garrick - Stunts, Andy Godbold - Stunts, Gary Hoptrough - Stunts, Maurice Lee - Stunts, Paul Lowe - Stunts, Tina Maskell - Stunts, Daz Parker - Stunts, James O'Dee - Stunts, Andy Merchant - Stunts, Ben Dimmock - Stunts, Ricky English - Stunts, Jeremy Fry - Stunts, Steen Young - Stunts, Bruce Cain - Stunts, Nick Chopping - Stunts, Paul Kennington - Stunts, Robert Cooper - Stunts, Matthew Stirling - Stunts, Michael Byrch - Stunts, Maxine Whittaker - Stunts, Dave Holland - Stunts, Eliza Coleman - Stunts, Jeff Chumas - Stunts, Marc Shaffer - Stunts, Joseph Sosthand - Stunts, Noby Arden - Stunts, Mike Potter - Stunts, John Street - Stunts, John Dixon - Stunts, Reg Wayment - Stunts, Curtis Rivers - Stunts, Nicholas Daines - Stunts, Roy Taylor - Stunts, Stephanie Carey - Stunts, Belinda McGinley - Stunts, Tony Christian - Stunts, Kai Martin - Stunts, Nina Almond Armstrong - Stunts, Juliette Cheveley - Stunts, Heather Vendrell-Arthur - Stunts, Shelly Benison - Stunts, Andy Butcher - Stunts, Ben Colins - Stunts, Bill Davey - Stunts, Nrinder Dhudham - Stunts, Amanda Foster - Stunts, Sarah Franzi - Stunts, Rowely Iram - Stunts, Gary Kane - Stunts, Christian Knight - Stunts, Crispin Layfield - Stunts, Mark McBride - Stunts, Brian Sonny Nickles - Stunts, Martin Pemberton - Stunts, Andy Pilgrim - Stunts, Marvin Stewart-Campbell - Stunts, Arran Topham - Stunts, Andy Wareham - Stunts, "Big" Ben Wright - Stunts, George Marshall Ruge - Stunts Coordinator, Steve Dent - Stunts Coordinator, Neil Corbould - Special Effects Supervisor, Harry Humphries - Technical Advisor, Barry H. Waldman - Unit Production Manager, Terry Rossio - Screen Story, Ted Elliott - Screen Story, Gregory Poirier - Screen Story, Cormac Wibberley - Screen Story, Marianne Wibberley - Screen Story, Wibberleys - Screen Story, Cormac Wibberley - Screenwriter, Marianne Wibberley - Screenwriter, Wibberleys - Screenwriter, Newton Mejia - Production Assistant, Michael L. Jacobson - Production Assistant, Tyler Hardin - Production Assistant, Anthony Baldino - Production Assistant, Zan Alda - Production Assistant, Nestor Arce - Production Assistant, Claire Breaux - Production Assistant, Michael Breines - Production Assistant, Robert Parker Clemente - Production Assistant, Brandon Hamilton - Production Assistant, Jenette Ladochy - Production Assistant, Chase Pittock - Production Assistant, Brittany Tusler - Production Assistant, Michael Merker - Production Assistant, Mitchell S. Drain - Visual Effects Supervisor, Robert L. Sephton - Sound Effects Editor, Todd Toon - Sound Effects Editor, Donald J. Malouf - Sound Effects Editor, F. Hudson Miller - Sound Effects Editor, Gary Wright - Sound Effects Editor, Odin Benitez - Sound Effects Editor, R. J. Palmer - Sound Effects Editor, Don Harper - Additional Music, John Sponsler - Additional Music, Paul Linford - Additional Music, Tom Gire - Additional Music, Jack Lilley - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, Phil's Animal Rentals - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, Melissa Reid - Executive in Charge of Production, Shannan Burkley - Matte Artist, Tim Clark - Matte Artist, Daveed Schwartz - Matte Artist, Shahen Jordan - Matte Artist, Michael Singer - Unit Publicist, David Nowell - Aerial Photography, Jill McCullough - Dialogue Coach, Zoran Veselic - First Assistant Camera, Richard Mosier - First Assistant Camera, Peter Bloor - Gaffer, Christopher Strong - Gaffer, Nikos Kalimerakis - Gaffer, Glen Purdy - Grip, Daisuke "Dice" Miyake - Grip, Jerry Bertolami - Grip, George W. Borthwick - Grip, Scott Prophet - Grip, Robert Gray - Key Grip, Les T. Tomita - Key Grip, John Fleming - Key Grip, Toby Plaskitt - Key Grip, Jeremy Raub - Music Editor, Steve Durkee - Music Editor, Shie Razo - Music Editor, Yvette Gonzalez - Post Production Coordinator, Tami R. Goldman - Post Production Supervisor, Segolene Amice - Production Coordinator, Elona Tsou - Production Coordinator, Olivier Arnesen - Production Coordinator, Angela Pyle - Production Coordinator, Jennifer Campbell - Production Supervisor, Trevor Waterson - Production Supervisor, David Balfour - Properties Master, Ritchie Kremer - Properties Master, Kevin O'Connell - Re-Recording Mixer, Christopher Boyes - Re-Recording Mixer, Julie Pitkanen - Script Supervisor, Paula Casarin - Script Supervisor, Toby Hosking - Second Assistant Director, John Frazier - Special Effects Coordinator, Mark Hawker - Special Effects Coordinator, Robert Zuckerman - Still Photographer, Jill Brooks - Visual Effects Producer, Susan Greenhow - Visual Effects Producer, Kimberly Covate - Visual Effects Producer, Kathy Chasen-Hay - Visual Effects Producer, Hans George Struhar - Costume/Wardrobe, Laura Graham - ADR Editor, Michele Perrone - ADR Editor, Greg Steele - ADR Mixer, Don Kane - ADR Mixer, Holly Davis - Assistant Costumer Designer, Tom DeRose - Assistant Chief Lighting Technician, Matthew D. Noonan - Assistant Location Manager, Lisa Hagenmeyer - Assistant Location Manager, Christopher Geair - Assistant Location Manager, Sarah Spearing - Assistant Production Coordinator, Carrie B. Jones - Assistant Production Coordinator, Sarah McKaig - Assistant Production Coordinator, Brian Seccombe - Assistant Properties, Curtis Corbitt - Assistant Properties, Douglas Parker - Assistant Sound Editor, Ann L. Thornberg - Assistant Sound Editor, Melissa Lytle - Assistant Sound Editor, Michael T. Travers - Best Boy Grip, Melanie Banders - Camera Loader, Nicole Daniels - Casting Assistant, Rebecca Garzon - Casting Assistant, Courtney Sheinin - Casting Associate, Dave Christensen - Chief Lighting Technician, Joe Warren - Chief Lighting Technician, Dale Destefani - Construction Coordinator, Rosemary Burrows - Costumes Supervisor, Helen R. Monaghan - Costumes Supervisor, Daniel Grant North - Costumes Supervisor, Russell Barnett - Costumes Supervisor, Allen Hartz - Dialogue Editor, David Arnold - Dialogue Editor, Alan Shultz - Dolly Grip, Jack Glenn - Dolly Grip, Patrick Hoeschen - Electrician, Sean M. Higgins - Electrician, Tracy Estes - Electrician, Joshua Davis - Electrician, Jerry Woodside - Electrician, Tony Hibbard - Electrician, Aurelie Avram - Extra Casting, Robert Cable - First Assistant Accountant, Dave McComb - First Assistant Accountant, Brett M. Reed - First Assistant Editor, John Cucci - Foley Artist, Dan O'Connell - Foley Artist, Matthew Harrison - Foley Editor, James Likowski - Foley Editor, Mark Pappas - Foley Editor, Kathe Swanson - Key Hairstylist, Gregory C. Funk - Key Make-up, Grant Samson - Leadman, Carl Catanese - Leadman, Micah Schifman - Personal Assistant, Heather Jack - Personal Assistant, Michael Davison - Personal Assistant, Andrew Groothuis - Personal Assistant, Tanya Nienhouse - Post Production Accountant, Daphne Lambrinou - Post Production Assistant, Joe Galdo - Post Production Assistant, Maria Paula Ayala - Post Production Assistant, Dimitris Tzetzas - Post Production Assistant, Deborah A. Cornett - Production Accountant, Ellen Adolph - Production Accountant, Guy Barker - Production Accountant, Jennifer Lobban - Second Assistant Accountant, Kami Calevro - Second Assistant Accountant, Heidi Lewis - Second Assistant Accountant, Tracy Browne - Second Assistant Accountant, Steven Cueva - Second Assistant Camera, Thomas D. Lairson, Jr. - Second Assistant Camera, Carlos De La Torre - Second Second Assistant Director, Daniel John - Second Unit Assistant Director, Hillary Schwartz - Second Unit Assistant Director, Trevor Goring - Storyboard Artist, Richard Buoen - Storyboard Artist, Kenny Youngblood - Transportation Captain, Alexandre Lassere - Transportation Captain, Gordon Martin - Transportation Captain, Mike Miliotti - Transportation Captain, Gale Webster - Transportation Captain, Gilbert Young - Transportation Coordinator, Roy Clarke - Transportation Coordinator, Bryce G. Williams - Transportation Coordinator, Maxime Couteret - Transportation Coordinator, Asylum Visual Effects - Visual Effects, Lee Sandales - Set Decorator, Fainche MacCarthy - Set Decorator, Barbara Harris - ADR Voice Casting, Kurt Smith - Color Timing, Eric Winn - Craft Service/Catering, Tony's Catering Service - Craft Service/Catering, James Ashwill - Foley Mixer, Buena Vista Negative Cutting - Negative Cutter, Alan Purwin - Pilot, Trenton Waterson - Production Secretary, Laura A. Lewis - Production Secretary, David O'Dell - Set Medic/First Aid, Ray L. Wilkerson - Special Effects Foreman, Jim Jolley - Special Effects Technician, Howard B. Frazier - Special Effects Technician, David Anthony Jackson - Special Effects Technician, Martin Montoya - Special Effects Technician, Ken Mieding - Special Effects Technician, Casey D. Noel - Special Effects Technician, Jesse Noel - Special Effects Technician, J. D. Schwalm - Special Effects Technician, Richie Schwalm - Special Effects Technician, Robert Bell - Special Effects Technician, Eric Frazier - Special Effects Technician, Michael M. Mosley - Special Effects Technician, Larry Zelenay - Special Effects Technician, Lance Inoue - Special Effects Technician, James C. Thomas - Special Effects Technician, Kimberly Harris - Supervising ADR Editor, Barney Hughes - Third Assistant Director, David Pinkus - Third Assistant Director, Sandrine Loisy - Third Assistant Director, Paul Mindel - Third Assistant Director, Dave Deever - Video Assist, Kevin Hickman - Visual Effects Editor, Robert Dawson - Title Design, Asylum Visual Effects - Title Design, Scarlet Letters - Title Design, Christina Romney - Art Department Coordinator, Eric A. Lewy - Assistant Editor, Jose Marra - Assistant Editor, Mario A. 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National Treasure: Book of Secrets

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jon Turteltaub
Produced by Jon Turteltaub
Jerry Bruckheimer
Written by Screenplay
Marianne Wibberley
Cormac Wibberley

Story
Gregory Poirier
Marianne Wibberley
Cormac Wibberley
Terry Rossio
Ted Elliott
Starring Nicolas Cage
Justin Bartha
Diane Kruger
Jon Voight
Helen Mirren
Ed Harris
Music by Trevor Rabin
Cinematography John Schwartzman
Amir Mokri
Editing by William Goldenberg
David Rennie
Distributed by Walt Disney Pictures
Release date(s) December 21, 2007
Running time 125 minutes
Country United States
France
United Kingdom
Language English
Budget $130,000,000[1]
Gross revenue $457,364,600[2]
Preceded by National Treasure
Followed by National Treasure 3

National Treasure: Book of Secrets (titled National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets on the DVD/Blu-ray release) is a 2007 adventure film and is the sequel to the 2004 film National Treasure. It was directed by Jon Turteltaub and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.

It was stated in the first film's commentary that there were no plans for a sequel, but due to the first film's impressive box-office performance, earning $347.5 million worldwide, a sequel was given the go-ahead in 2005. It took just 38 days of release for the sequel to out-gross the original.

The film premiered in New York City on December 13, 2007 and was released in the Middle East on 20 December 2007, Korea, and Taiwan on December 19, 2007. It was released in Australia on December 20, 2007. The film opened in the United States, Canada, Japan, Spain, and Italy on December 21, 2007. It was released in Germany and The Netherlands on January 24, 2008. It was released in the United Kingdom and Denmark on February 8, 2008.

Contents

Plot

Five days after the end of the Civil War, John Wilkes Booth and Michael O'Laughlen, both members of the Knights of the Golden Circle (KGC), enter a tavern and approach Thomas Gates (Ben Gates' great-great-grandfather), a well-known puzzle solver, to decode a message written in Booth's diary. Thomas recognizes the message as using the Playfair cipher and begins to translate it. While he does so, Booth leaves for Ford's Theatre to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln. Thomas solves the puzzle, a clue to a map to Cibola,the city of gold, and realizes the men are still loyal to the Confederate cause and have a sinister motive for finding the treasure. A fight breaks out, and Thomas rips several pages from the diary and throws them in the fireplace. Thomas is shot, and the gunman attempts to retrieve the pages, but only obtains a page fragment. As Thomas dies, Thomas tells his distraught son, Charles Gates, "The debt that all men pay…"

Over 140 years later, Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) is telling his great-great-grandfather's story at a Civilian Heroes conference. Black market dealer Mitch Wilkinson (Ed Harris) shows one of the 18 missing pages of John Wilkes Booth's diary, with Thomas Gates' name on it, convincing everyone that Thomas was not only a conspirator, but the grand architect of the Lincoln assassination, which tarnishes the Gates family's reputation and Ben is disgraced. Ben sets out to prove the innocence of his great-great-grandfather. Using spectral imaging, Ben discovers a cipher pointing to Édouard Laboulaye hidden on the back of the diary page. He travels to Paris, where he finds a clue engraved on the torch of the scale model of the Statue of Liberty on the Île des Cygnes, referring to the two Resolute desks. Ben then heads to London to look at the desk at Buckingham Palace with the help of his friend Riley Poole (Justin Bartha) and estranged girlfriend, Abigail Chase (Diane Kruger). From the Queen's desk, he obtains an ancient wooden plank.

Meanwhile, Wilkinson breaks into Patrick Gates' (Jon Voight) house and clones Patrick's cell phone in order to track Ben's whereabouts. Wilkinson eventually obtains the wooden plank, but not before Ben manages to photograph the symbols carved into the plank. At Ben's insistence, Patrick reluctantly asks his ex-wife and Ben's mother, Dr. Emily Appleton (Helen Mirren), a professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, for help in translating the symbols. She does so, but points out that some of the glyphs are partial, leading Ben to conclude another plank must be hidden in the other Resolute desk located in the Oval Office. Ben and Abigail coax Abigail's new love interest, Connor (Ty Burrell), a curator for the White House, into letting them into the office to see the desk. Ben discovers that the second plank is missing, but he does find a stamp bearing the seal of the Book of Secrets. Riley tells Ben that the Book of Secrets contains documents collected by Presidents for Presidents' eyes only, covering such controversial subjects as the JFK assassination, Watergate, and Area 51.

Ben crashes the President's birthday party at Mount Vernon, where he meets the President. Ben convinces the President (Bruce Greenwood) to follow him into a secret tunnel under the House where he confronts him about the book; the President sympathetically warns Ben that his actions will be interpreted as an attempt to kidnap the President, confirming a conclusion Ben and his companions have already reached; Ben is now wanted for committing a federal offense. Ben convinces the President to reveal the location of the book, which is at the Library of Congress. The President also tells Ben to read page 47 along with the information he needs.

Shooting of the film in London

In the book, Ben finds a picture of the missing plank from the desk and an entry by President Coolidge, who found the plank in 1924, had it destroyed, and commissioned Gutzon Borglum to carve Mount Rushmore to erase the map's landmarks in order to protect the treasure. Ben, Riley, Abigail, and Patrick head to Mount Rushmore where they meet Wilkinson, who has kidnapped Ben's mother. Wilkinson helps them find the entrance of a cave containing the legendary native American city of gold, Cíbola. Once inside, they encounter several traps, and everyone gets separated. Eventually, they find the city of solid gold behind Mount Rushmore. However, in order to leave the city of gold, one person has to stay behind to hold open the escape path. Wilkinson demands to go first, by threatening Abigail, so Ben agrees to stay behind. However the pounding of waves causes Wilkinson to be the one to stay behind. Wilkinson sacrifices himself, asking Ben to give him the credit for finding the treasure.

Ben clears his family's name with the discovery and is cleared of all charges when the President tells everyone that Ben saved his life. Everyone including Wilkinson is given credit for the discovery. The President then asks Ben about what he read on page 47 of the Book of Secrets, to which Ben replies, "It's life altering, sir."

Cast

Reception

Critics tended to rate the film as below average. Rotten Tomatoes reported that 32% of critics gave the film positive reviews based on 101 reviews.[3] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 48 out of 100, based on 25 reviews[4], while British film critics disputed the implication of British involvement on the Confederate side in the American Civil War.[5] It opened at number one with $16,739,339 on its first day,[6] and $44,783,772 its first weekend,[7] the third largest Christmas opening.[8] It reached the $100 million mark in eight days,[7] half the time it took the first film.[9] It stayed at number one for 17 days before dropping to number two,[7] and grossed $457,364,600 worldwide, making it the ninth highest grossing film of 2007.[2]

Novelizations

Disney Press published an official novelization of the screenplay titled National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets The Junior Novel on November 6, 2007.[10] Parts of the story in the novel version differ slightly from what was actually filmed, owing to changes being made in the screenplay prior to and during production. For example, in the novel, Ben and Abigail photograph the wooden plank found hidden in the Queen's desk and leave it behind, with the car chase following. But in the movie, they take the plank with them on the chase.

Also published on the same day as the official novelization was a companion youth novel Changing Tides: A Gates Family Mystery by Catherine Hapka. Its story is set in England in the year 1612 and is the first in a series of planned historical novels about the Gates family. The epilogue from Changing Tides is included at the back of the National Treasure book.[11] The second youth novel by Hapka, Midnight Ride: A Gates Family Mystery, was published on March 8, 2008.[12]

Home video

National Treasure: Book of Secrets was released on DVD, UMD, and Blu-ray Disc on May 20, 2008[13] (June 2, 2008 in the UK).[14] In the opening weekend, 3,178,631 DVD units were sold, bringing in $50,826,310 in revenue. As of August 2009, 5,873,640 DVD units have been sold, generating revenue of $93,132,076. This does not include blu-ray sales or DVD rentals.[15]

The film has been retitled National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets for all three releases. The film's official website has also been changed accordingly.

Sequel

Director Jon Turteltaub said that the filmmaking team will take its time on another National Treasure sequel,[16] but Disney has already registered the domains for NationalTreasure3DVD.com and NationalTreasure4DVD.com.[17] Though the second film ended with the question about page 47 of the President's book of secrets, Turteltaub responded in a press interview that the idea was not set in stone as the basis for National Treasure 3.[18]

References

  1. ^ "National Treasure: Book of Secrets". alreadyseen.com. 2007. http://www.alreadyseen.com/previews/nationaltreasure2.htm. Retrieved 2008-04-18. 
  2. ^ a b "National Treasure: Books of Secrets (2007)". Box Office Mojo. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=main&id=nationaltreasure2.htm. Retrieved 2008-01-11. 
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