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  1. 21 de dic. de 2007 · National Treasure: Book of Secrets. Rating: PG. Release Date: December 21, 2007. Genre: Action-Adventure, Mystery, Thriller. In order to find the The Lost City of Gold, Ben Gates and his team must weave their way to the final clue in a mysterious and highly guarded book containing centuries of secrets. But there's only one way to find it ...

  2. 2 de abr. de 2009 · In this follow up to the box-office hit National Treasure, treasure hunter Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) once again sets out on an exhilarating, action-packed new...

  3. Get Help. Determined to prove his ancestor's innocence, Ben follows an international chain of clues that takes him on a chase around the globe. Watch National Treasure: Book Of Secrets Full Movie on Disney+ Hotstar now.

  4. 20 de may. de 2008 · Join Nicolas Cage on a heart-pounding adventure that will have you on the edge of your seat in a race to find the Lost City of Gold. Grounded in history, imbued with myth and mystery, Disney's NATIONAL TREASURE 2: BOOK OF SECRETS takes you on a globe-trotting quest full of adrenaline-pumping twists and turns -- all leading to the final clue in a mysterious and highly guarded book containing ...

  5. I'm just a man trying to make his mark on history.Mitch to Dr. Appleton. Mitchell "Mitch" Wilkinson is the main antagonist in the 2007 Disney film National Treasure: Book of Secrets, the second installment in the National Treasure franchise. He is a homicidal man who seeks to leave his mark on history by any means necessary. In the end he redeemed himself and sacrificed his life to save Ben ...

  6. 21 de dic. de 2007 · Director John Turteltaub and Nicolas Cage re-team for this sequel to 2004's "National Treasure." In this installment, archeologist Benjamin Gates (Cage) sets...

  7. 20 de dic. de 2022 · There are many theories about what it could be on page 47. Some say it’s Area 51 secrets, the missing 18-and-half minutes of the Watergate Tapes, Lincoln’s manuscript of the Gettysburg Address, etc. However, I don’t believe any of it is true, as it does not make sense, and it does not fit well into the National Treasure storyline.