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National Treasure: Book Of Secrets
The American mystery adventure sees Ben Gates and his team must weave their way to the final clue in a mysterious search to find the Lost City of Gold.
15 May 1987, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
7 October 1969, New York City, New York, USA
13 April 1967, Prenton, Birkenhead, England, UK
22 August 1967, Grants Pass, Oregon, USA
10 March 1969, Casablanca, Morocco
29 May 1965, Dundee, Scotland, UK
1974, Muskegon, Michigan, USA
21 July 1978, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA
24 January 1956, London, England, UK
1969, Woolwich, London, England, UK
28 November 1950, Tenafly, New Jersey, USA
8 February 1972, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
7 July 1971, New York City, New York, USA
1 December 1974, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
25 February 1987, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 23, 2008
The derivative National Treasure: Book of Secrets is a smooth, lightweight action film for undemanding audiences.December 26, 2007
Leave it to coproducer Jerry Bruckheimer to revive the Indiana Jones cycle without the period setting, the camp elements, or Spielberg's efficiency; director Jon Turteltaub just plods along.December 21, 2007
This American history-themed action thriller doesn't get many points for realism, but it makes up ground in so many other areas that you probably won't care.June 18, 2008
A slight improvement over its agreeable forebearer...April 20, 2011
National Treasure: Book of Secrets is a pretty typical blockbuster sequel, focused intently on appeasing what it thinks the audience wants, and missing out on what it takes to make a truly good movie.December 26, 2007
This just might be the silliest movie ever to feature three Academy Award winners.December 21, 2007
This sequel is what you would expect: If you liked the original, you'll probably enjoy this retread. But be warned: It bogs down in a drawn-out scene near the end.February 02, 2009
National Treasure: the Book of Secrets is an absurd adventure, but its absurdity is wacky and warmhearted. You have to suspend your disbelief, but so what? National Treasure: the Book of Secrets delivers on what it sets out to be: lively andJune 01, 2008
If you can set aside the movie's countless flaws and just go to watch a stupid mindless movie, then you are good to go with this film.December 21, 2007
The movie's convoluted hide-and-seek plot also demands a White House break-in that makes about as much sense as subprime mortgage rates.June 09, 2008
It's like doing a puzzle a second time. It's familiar, it's redundant and it's rarely exciting.December 21, 2007
As much as you want to applaud the movie's winking commitment to its own Looney Tunes logic, it's frustrating when lazy and illogical plot devices are used like cattle prods.