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National Treasure: Book of Secrets

The greatest adventure history has ever revealed.
2007 | 124m | English

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Benjamin Franklin Gates and Abigail Chase re-team with Riley Poole and, now armed with a stack of long-lost pages from John Wilkes Booth's diary, Ben must follow a clue left there to prove his ancestor's innocence in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Release Date: Dec 19, 2007
Director: Jon Turteltaub
Writer: Cormac Wibberley, Marianne Wibberley, Gregory Poirier, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio
Genres: Adventure, Action, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords paris, france, london, england, assassination, riddle, the white house, usa president, parent child relationship, gold, treasure, secret society, treasure hunt, desk, library of congress, archaeologist, revisionist history, ex-husband ex-wife relationship, american civil war, archeology, south dakota, usa history, ancestor, secret formula, decipher, anxious, hidden history, lincoln memorial, history and legacy, fictionalized history, mount rushmore, secret history, hidden clues, historical artifacts, buckingham palace, mount vernon estate, virginia
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Saturn Films, Junction Entertainment, Sparkler Entertainment, NT2 Productions
Box Office Revenue: $459,200,000
Budget: $130,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Nicolas Cage Benjamin Franklin Gates
Diane Kruger Abigail Chase
Justin Bartha Riley Poole
Ed Harris Mitch Wilkinson
Jon Voight Patrick Gates
Helen Mirren Emily Appleton
Harvey Keitel Peter Sadusky
Bruce Greenwood USA President
Ty Burrell Connor
Michael Maize Daniel
Timothy V. Murphy Seth
Alicia Coppola FBI Agent Spellman
Armando Riesco FBI Agent Hendricks
Albert Hall Nichols
Joel Gretsch Thomas Gates
Christian Camargo John Wilkes Booth
Brent Briscoe Michael O'Laughlen
William Brent Charles Gates
Michael Manuel Agent Craig
Brad Rowe Agent Hopper
Zachary Gordon Lincoln Conspiracy Kid
Peter Woodward Palace Guard Haggis
Oliver Muirhead Control Room Guard
Larry Cedar Control Room Guard
Troy Winbush Agent Hammer
Billy Devlin Agent Sledge
William R. Johnson Agent Stander
Richard Cutting Agent Tyme
Alicia Leigh Willis Lady Customer
Rachel Cora Wood Girl Customer
Lisa Marie Sheldon Jacqueline
Natalie Dreyfuss Angry College Girl
Michael Stone Forrest Press Secretary
David E. Goodman Deputy Press Secretary
Susan Lynskey Asst. Press Secretary
Patricia DiZebba Press Secretary's Secretary
Grant Thompson Costa Mesa Quarterback
Frank Herzog Frank
Maryellen Aviano Senator's Wife
Jon Abel Senator
Eric Carlson Air Force General
Randy Travis Celebrity Music Star
Mary Firestone FBI Agent Doer
Robert C. Koch FBI Agent Stayres
Emerson Brooks FBI Agent Steppes
Tim Talman FBI Agent Cade
Stephen Hibbert Tourist on Toilet
Jonathan Emmett Palace Guard Sholder
Emily Joyce Palace Guide
Glenn Beck Abraham Lincoln
Judy Renihan Mary Todd Lincoln
Susan Beresford Mrs. Mountchessington
Demetri Goritsas Asa Trenchard
C.C. Smiff Major Rathbone
David Ury Barkeeper
Peter Miles Beer Truck Driver
Ben Homewood Taxi Passenger
Michael McCafferty Snooty Historian
Russ Widdall Treasure Fanatic
Hans Georg Struhar Range Rover Owner
Poetri Mover
John Travis Helicopter Pilot Mike
Eddy Shalita FBI agent (uncredited)
Jeffrey Mowery Treasure Hunter (uncredited)
Callie Thompson Little Girl (uncredited)
Trevor Rabin Party Musician (uncredited)
Name Job
Jo McLaren Stunts
David Rennie Editor
Dominic Watkins Production Design
Angie Jones Animation
Randall D. Wilkins Set Designer
Bob Badami Music Supervisor
Geoffrey Hansen First Assistant Director
Christina Fong Second Assistant Director
Trevor Waterson Production Supervisor
George Marshall Ruge Stunt Coordinator
Mic Tomasi Stand In
Drew Boughton Supervising Art Director
Julian Ashby Art Direction
A. Todd Holland Art Direction
Fainche MacCarthy Set Decoration
Amanda Moss Serino Assistant Set Decoration
Grant Samson Leadman
Holly Davis Assistant Costume Designer
Helen Monaghan Costume Supervisor
Daniel Grant North Costume Supervisor
Robin Beauchesne Makeup Artist
Yolanda Toussieng Hair Department Head
Kathe Swanson Key Hair Stylist
Ilona Herman Makeup & Hair
Ian Fox Camera Operator
Pete Cavaciuti Camera Operator
Philippe Carr-Forster Camera Operator
Richard Mosier First Assistant Camera
Thomas D. Lairson Jr. Second Assistant Camera
Steven Cueva Second Assistant Camera
Julie Pitkanen Script Supervisor
Kevin Cerchiai Boom Operator
Michael Piotrowski Utility Sound
David Deever Video Assist Operator
Tami Goldman Post Production Supervisor
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
George Watters II Supervising Sound Editor
Edouard F. Henriques III Makeup Department Head
F. Hudson Miller Sound Effects Editor
R.J. Palmer Sound Effects Editor
Gary Wright Sound Effects Editor
Donald J. Malouf Sound Effects Editor
Robert L. Sephton Sound Effects Editor
Odin Benitez Sound Effects Editor
Teri E. Dorman Supervising Dialogue Editor
Allen Hartz Dialogue Editor
David A. Arnold Dialogue Editor
Kimberly Harris Supervising ADR Editor
Laura Graham ADR Editor
Michele Perrone ADR Editor
Victoria Martin Foley Supervisor
Matthew Harrison Foley Editor
Jim Likowski Foley Editor
Mark Pappas Foley Editor
Douglas Parker Assistant Sound Editor
Melissa Lytle Assistant Sound Editor
Ann L. Thornberg Assistant Sound Editor
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
John T. Cucci Foley Artist
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
Greg Steele ADR Mixer
David R. Christensen Chief Lighting Technician
Joel C. Warren Chief Lighting Technician
Frank Dorowsky Rigging Gaffer
Les T. Tomita Key Grip
Michael T. Travers Best Boy Grip
Ritchie Kremer Property Master
Jim Schwalm Special Effects Supervisor
Dale DeStefani Construction Coordinator
Christina Romney-Glotzer Art Department Coordinator
Trevor Goring Storyboard Artist
Amy Heinz-Barnett Set Designer
Nancy Deren Set Designer
Daniel R. Jennings Set Designer
Al Hobbs Set Designer
Shari Ratliff Set Decorating Coordinator
Michael Singer Unit Publicist
Robert Zuckerman Still Photographer
Bryce Guy Williams Transportation Coordinator
Courtney Bright Casting Associate
Nicole Daniels Casting Assistant
Jeanette Surga Supervising Music Editor
Steve Durkee Music Editor
Jeremy Raub Music Editor
Kurt Smith Color Timer
Robert Dawson Title Designer
Mike Potter Stunts
Charles Segars Characters
Nina Armstrong Stunts
Richard Bucher Stunt Double
Jeff Chumas Stunt Double
Jayson Dumenigo Utility Stunts
Thomas DuPont Utility Stunts
Greg Wayne Elam Stunts
Sarah Franzl Stunt Driver
Bennie Moore Stunts
Maxine Whittaker Stunts
Paul Howell Stunts
Jon Turteltaub Director
Cormac Wibberley Screenplay, Story
Marianne Wibberley Screenplay, Story
John Schwartzman Director of Photography
William Goldenberg Editor
Amir Mokri Director of Photography
Gregory Poirier Story
Ted Elliott Story
Terry Rossio Story
Barry H. Waldman Unit Production Manager
Eddie Yansick Stunt Double
Greg Funk Key Makeup Artist
Chris Haarhoff Camera Operator
Zoran Veselić First Assistant Camera
Peter J. Devlin Production Sound Mixer
Christopher Boyes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Todd Toon Sound Effects Editor
Doc Kane ADR Mixer
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
John Frazier Special Effects Coordinator
Jim Kouf Characters
Oren Aviv Characters
Eliza Coleman Stunts
Fraser Taggart Second Unit Director of Photography
Lucy Allen Stunts
Marc Mailley Stunts
David Holmes Stunts
Jeremy Fry Stunt Driver
Noby Arden Stunt Double
Stuart Clark Stunt Double
Ben Collins Stunt Double
John Dixon Stunt Double
Corey Michael Eubanks Stunts
David Garrick Stunt Double
Dean Grimes Utility Stunts
Christopher Leps Stunt Double
Brett A. Jones Stunt Double
Kurt D. Lott Stunts
Hugh Aodh O'Brien Utility Stunts
Scotty Richards Stunt Coordinator
Buddy Sosthand Stunts
Marc Schaffer Stunt Double
Davey Thompson Stunt Double
Mark Vanselow Utility Stunts
Lisa Hoyle Stunt Double
Rowley Irlam Stunts
Pete Ford Stunts
Ben Wright Stunts
Cristian Knight Stunts
Judianna Makovsky Costume Design
Ronna Kress Casting
Brian Brown Stunts
Levan Doran Stunts
Trevor Rabin Original Music Composer
Mark Southworth Stunts
Name Title
Charles Segars Executive Producer
Pat Sandston Associate Producer
Jon Turteltaub Producer
Jerry Bruckheimer Producer
Chad Oman Executive Producer
Barry H. Waldman Executive Producer
Oren Aviv Executive Producer
Mike Stenson Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Joyous boys own yarn full of the serial silliness of movies past, present and the first movie! As with the enormously successful first film, this sequel irritated as many people as it entertained. It's just the nature of the family friendly blockbuster, that some film fans refuse to accept them a ... s viable fun family fare, whilst others can easily run with it and have a great time. The highbrow versus the lowbrow? Well maybe if you want to really be speaky arty about it... National Treasure: Book of Secrets made over $450 million at the worldwide box offices. Now we are told that financial success is no marker for quality of product, that's fair enough, but what is undeniably true is that it means there were considerably "a lot" of happy paying punters! From way back in the day when we had the likes of Gunga Din, Beau Geste and The Adventures of Robin Hood, there has been a considerable market for the action adventure movie. Some are better than others, some are even more brainy, but mostly they deliver a set pattern of what many people want. The makers of this sequel just go bigger than the first film whilst following exactly the same formula. Nicolas Cage's treasure hunting Benjamin Franklin Gates has to follow clues to treasure again, only this time it's to clear his family name since his granddaddy has been implicated in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Justin Bartha and Diane Kruger are again along for the ride, while Jon Voight gets more screen time as Daddy Gates. Helen Mirren joins the fray as the estranged Mommy Gates, Ed Harris slots in for villain duties and Bruce Greenwood adds class as the president of the USA. The stunts and set-pieces are humongous, the traps and clues more elaborate than before and the photography (Amir Mokri and John Schwartzman) once again is gorgeous. It hurtles along at a nifty pace, stopping only to explain the various plot machinations to younger viewers, and the comic by-play between all the principal players is set in stone. Is it full of implausibilities, insulting history and credulity stretching beyond belief? Yes! Of course, that's why many of us action adventure fans escape into such high energy nonsense. Those expecting cerebral tickles or those offended by basic family blockbusters should quite simply stay away. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Arcanum101
7.0

Well, what do you know, a sequel that's pretty much the same story as the original. But so what? This movie isn't as good as the first but it's just as enjoyable. So let's get on board and find some treasure. Just one thing, can someone explain to me why Nicolas Cage got so loud in this one? ...

May 14, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

Following on from the original 2004 adventure, we discover that "Mitch" (Ed Harris) is now alleging that Nicolas Cage's "Gates" family were embroiled in the assassination of US President Abraham Lincoln - and he claims to have proof from a diary by none other than John Wilkes Booth himself! It seems ... that in order to disprove these scurrilous rumours, he must galvanise his now estranged wife "Abigail" (Diane Kruger) and partner "Riley" (Justin Bartha) to track down a legendary city of gold. Surely it doesn't exist? Well there might just be a clue in the President's "Book of Secrets" - but he doesn't even know if that exists - and to find out, well he's going to have to get face to face with the President before embarking on a trip that will take him to Paris and then to the Queen's private study in Buckingham Palace before asking his dad (Jon Voight) and academic mum (Dame Helen Mirren) to chip in to help them rescue the family's reputation. Oh, and yes - menacing "Mitch" is hot on his trail, determined to use "Ben" to do all of the heavy lifting whilst he hopes to sneak in and claim the treasure for himself! It's very similar to the first film in style and pace, but the story is not so good and the quirkiness of the adventure struggles to stay as entertaining. There's a little too much familial dysfunction from both couples and the hapless "Riley" is much less engaging here, too. It's watchable enough, but nothing much to write home about.

Jun 24, 2024