They are a movie prop built , and used to explain the story line . They do not exist .
The National Treasure movies are fiction, so no.
The main character who looks for the treasure in national treasure is ben gates (character name.) His real name is Nicholas cage.
no i do not thinck the the ship in national treasure is real because it blows up
Charles Carroll name appears on the Declaration of Independence, he was a real person and the last survivor who signed it.
National Treasure is about the Templar Treasure (not real as we know of). Thomas Gates (Ben'sancestor was told by Charles Carroll (a real signer of the Declaration of Independence) a clue about the very popular not yet found big templar treasure. The clue gets passed down from Ben's descendent's. He learns about it as a little kid, and aspires to find it through out his life. But someone tries to stop Ben and his friends Riley and Abigail from finding the treasure first. I would give this movie 4 -5 stars. It is educational, fun, adventurous sweet, and not boring. I love the use of real history (for example, Charles Carroll passes down the clue instead of some random dude) to make the treasure seem real. If you like adventure history, and treasure, you should see this movie. Also if you like Indianana Jones you will love this movie.
I don't think so. It is based on real history, though.
national treasure 1 is real because there is real hidden message on the back of it the only thing is not real is when you take lemons to the d.o.n.d.p you will mess it up and damage it and 2:22 is really in the hall of Independence with an burned imprint :)
In the first National Treasure, the decleration of Independence is kept in the National Archives. The Silence Dogood letters, which are real but don't have a code to find "the templar treasure" are kept in the Benjamin Franklin Museum, most likely in Philadelphia. hopefully i answered your question. :)
Very little about it is true, aside from the inclusion of some real historical characters. The movie is fictional and was written by Marianne Wibberley & Cormac Wibberley, who also wrote the first movie.
If you mean "could the prop used in the movie function as an actual pipe." it's doubtful. If you mean "Is there really such a pipe," even more doubtful.
NO it is a replica of the real one but the real one doesn't have secrete compartments
There was a boat named Charlotte. But it's not the one in the movie. The real Charlotte sailed from Portsmouth to Port Jackson, Sydney and carried 88 male and 20 female convicts.