No. He didn't sell it. He let the cashier hold it, in exchange for the 100 dollar bill. That way she could trust that if he ran off with the money, she would have the watch, which costed about the same amount.
Ben Gates played by Nicolas Cage.
philadelphia, d.c., newyork, new jersey, and the arctic.
the book was called either good sense or common sense
Cage plays Benjamin Gates, a historian and amateur cryptologist searching for a lost treasure, once protected by the Knights Templar and hidden by the Freemasons during the early years of the United States. A coded map on the back of the Declaration of Independence points to the location of the "national treasure", but Gates is not alone in his quest. Whoever can steal the Declaration and decode it first, will find the greatest treasure in history.
Depending on if you are talking about the first National Treasure the National Archives (where you can actually see the declaration) located in Washington DC is the location where Benjamin Gates crashes the formal evening stealing the Declaration of Independence. If you are talking about the second National Treasure film where the president is kidnapped then the location of the formal party is Mount Vernon a former plantation located on the Potomac river where George Washington used to live and is currently interred.
No, Ashton Kutcher was not the young Ben Gates in National Treasure. Hunter Gomez plays young Ben Gates in the movie.
Jason Earles plays Thomas Gates in the movie, "National Treasure".
The main character who looks for the treasure in national treasure is ben gates (character name.) His real name is Nicholas cage.
Nicholas Cage
Thomas gates was the main point in the movie at the beginning
National Treasure He also played in the sequel: National Treasure 2 in 2007
Justin Bartha plays Riley Poole, Ben Gates best friend, in the National Treasure movies.
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Ben Gates played by Nicolas Cage.
Jon Voight (Angelina Jolie's dad in real life).
No, Ashton Kutcher did not play in "National Treasure." The film, released in 2004, stars Nicolas Cage as the main character, Benjamin Franklin Gates. Kutcher is not part of the cast for either "National Treasure" or its sequel, "National Treasure: Book of Secrets."
It was the same wallet used by Abe Lincoln in 1724