However, he tops that in Book of Secrets with his plans to kidnap (?) the President of the United States and break into Buckingham Palace.
The paradox is that hes a criminal of sorts, but in a good way.īens criminality in the original National Treasure movie involved stealing the Declaration of Independence (for the treasure map hidden on the back of this historic document). Ben is an extreme square in that he doesnt drink or smoke and sees things very clearly in terms of what is right and isnt right, Cage says. Cage obviously enjoys portraying Ben, probably because this man is definitely NOT a one-note hero. This time, Nicolas Cage fits even more snugly into the role of Ben Gates, the worlds most famous treasure hunter - or treasure protector, as Ben prefers being called. Happily, the major parties from the popular first movie return, and two new intriguing characters - played by Helen Mirren and Ed Harris - join the exciting hunt for a treasure that just might clear a falsely accused man. National Treasure: Book Of Secrets (2007) Review:Ībraham Lincolns assassination triggers the events taking place in National Treasure: Book of Secrets, a fast-paced sequel which should appeal to adventure fans of all ages. And of course what could be in those pages that are of importance of some kind.
This time it revolve around Abraham Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth and the 18 pages which are actually missing from Booth’s diary. Sequel to Nicolas Cage masonic gold hunt adventure. National Treasure: Book Of Secrets (2007) Synopsis: