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 ...
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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, Rovi
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Publisher:
Buena Vista / Jerry Bruckheimer Films / Walt Disney Pictures
Published:
06/02/2008
MPAA Rating:
PG
Alibris ID:
17953315791
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Good. Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. Please, note that this is a second-hand item. The case will likely be a bit worn at its edges or have very minor cracks.
Studio:
Buena Vista / Jerry Bruckheimer Films / Walt Disney Pictures
Released:
05/20/2008
Language:
Spanish
MPAA Rating:
PG
Alibris ID:
17605502650
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Oliver Muirhead, Randy Travis, Bruce Greenwood, Justin Bartha, Jon Voight, Helen Mirren, Harvey Keitel, Ed Harris, Diane... Fine. 2007 Run time: 124. Disc, artwork and case in excellent condition. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. Orders received before 3PM PT typically ship same day. All profits support the non-profit community.
Studio:
Buena Vista / Jerry Bruckheimer Films / Walt Disney Pictures
Released:
2008
MPAA Rating:
PG
Alibris ID:
17869764769
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Good. May have very light or no surface scratches. Case and cover artwork are included but may show minimal signs of wear. If applicable: Digital copy or ultraviolet codes may be expired or not included.
I loved National Treasure, and Book of Secrets is just as entertaining.
Trektark
Jul 25, 2009
Absolutely Fantastic!
I thoroughly enjoyed the first "National Treasure" movie. It is one of my favorites. This one ranks right up there with it! Exciting, informative, adventurous, action-filled, etc!!! Another real 'treasure' by Nicholas Cage and Jerry Bruckheimer.
wviswildandwonderful
May 25, 2008
N.T. Lite.... More hype, less filling
First I must say I am a huge fan of Jerry Bruckheimer's work and I have nearly every film Nicholas Cage has ever made! With that being said, aside from sidekick Riley Poole's (Justin Bartha) nerdy humor this film was a huge disappointment.
Although the assassination of Lincoln is a part of American history, I about fell out of my chair when in the very first few minutes of the movie a man with a pistol walked up and pointed it to the back of Lincolns head.... the you hear a gun shot... FROM A DISNEY MOVIE?! Definitely not for the younger family members!
National Treasure 2 is a cross between Indiana Jones and The Albino code. When a 140 year old piece of history surfaces that implicates Gates ancestors of plotting the assassination of Lincoln, Ben Gates (Cage) sets out to clear his family name by finding another legend of hidden treasure. The clues to the treasure are elaborate riddles, hidden in seemingly inaccessible places (involving huge underground sets, traps, flooding, etc)
This sequel is not nearly as interesting, impressive or as white knuckled as National Treasure 1. The scenes are drawn out and the props look more like a badly made video game. There is so much focus on the unbelievable action scenes that the plot gets lost and the clues are disconnected.