Blu-ray Review

National Treasure

Picture
3.5
Sound
NR
WSR Score
4
Disc Information
Studio Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Catalog Number 56195
MPAA Rating PG
Rating Reason Action Violence And Some Scary Images
Retail Price $34.99
Disc Type Single Side, Dual Layer (BD-50)
Running Time 131 min
Color Color
Chapters Yes
Closed Captioned Yes
Regional Coding A, B & C
Release Date 05/20/08
Theatrical Year 2004
Credits
Director Jon Turteltaub
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Disc Soundtrack Dolby Digital 5.1, PCM 24/48 5.1
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Benjamin Franklin Gates (Cage) is a third-generation treasure hunter who has spent a lifetime searching for a treasure no one believed existed. Hidden by the Founding Fathers of the United States, clues had been left leading to the location of the National Treasure. Gates' lifelong journey leads him to the last place anyone thought to look: a map hidden on the back of the Declaration Of Independence. But what he thought was the final clue is only the beginning. As word of the invisible map spreads among the enemies of freedom, Gates realizes in order to protect the world's greatest treasure, he must now do the unthinkable: steal the most revered, best-guarded document in American history before it falls into the wrong hands. In a race against time, Gates teams up with a beautiful government official (Kruger) as he tries to elude his ruthless adversary (Bean) as well as the FBI and Agent Sadusky (Keitel). With even his ex-treasure hunter father (Voight) skeptical of him, Gates must decipher the remaining clues and unlock the 2000-year-old mystery behind our greatest national treasure. (Stacey Pendry)

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