

National Treasure: Book of Secrets 2007
"The greatest adventure history has ever revealed."
Dive into the high-stakes mystery of *National Treasure: Book of Secrets* (2007), directed by Jon Turteltaub, where Nicolas Cage returns as Benjamin Franklin Gates, a historian racing against time to uncover a lost secret tied to one of America's darkest moments.
Director: Jon Turteltaub
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) about?
The film follows historian Benjamin Franklin Gates as he deciphers a clue from John Wilkes Booth's diary to clear his ancestor's name in Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Alongside his team, he navigates a dangerous conspiracy that spans continents, blending real history with cinematic suspense.
Who directed National Treasure: Book of Secrets?
Jon Turteltaub, known for blending adventure with mystery, directed *National Treasure: Book of Secrets* (2007), bringing a mix of historical reverence and thrilling action to the screen.
Who stars in National Treasure: Book of Secrets?
The film features Nicolas Cage as Ben Gates, Diane Kruger as Abigail Chase, Justin Bartha as Riley Poole, Ed Harris as Ian Howe, and Jon Voight in a pivotal role.
Is National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) worth watching?
With its gripping blend of history and action, *National Treasure: Book of Secrets* (2007) delivers an entertaining escape for fans of adventure films. While it may not break new ground, its fast-paced narrative and nostalgic charm make it a solid pick for a rewatch or first-time viewers.
How long is National Treasure: Book of Secrets?
The film runs for 124 minutes, offering a substantial runtime packed with twists and set pieces.
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About National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) — A High-Stakes Historical Mystery
Dive into the high-stakes mystery of *National Treasure: Book of Secrets* (2007), directed by Jon Turteltaub, where Nicolas Cage returns as Benjamin Franklin Gates, a historian racing against time to uncover a lost secret tied to one of America's darkest moments. With Diane Kruger as his sharp-witted partner Abigail Chase and Justin Bartha reprising his role as the quick-witted Riley Poole, the trio embarks on a globe-trotting adventure filled with historical clues, hidden codes, and unexpected betrayals. The film blends action, adventure, and thriller genres, weaving a web of intrigue around John Wilkes Booth's diary and a cryptic clue that could rewrite history.
As Ben races to prove his ancestor's innocence in Abraham Lincoln's assassination, the stakes couldn't be higher. The race against ruthless rivals like Ian Howe (Ed Harris) and a shadowy conspiracy adds relentless tension, while the lush cinematography and pulse-pounding set pieces keep viewers on the edge of their seats. *National Treasure: Book of Secrets* (2007) isn't just a treasure hunt—it's a love letter to history, packed with twists that honor the past while keeping audiences guessing.




