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Clips from National Treasure (2004)
"Excuse me."
National Treasure (2004)
"Excuse me. Sorry, sir. Excuse me."
National Treasure (2004)
"That's okay."
National Treasure (2004)
"S- S-A-N-D."
National Treasure (2004)
"You're sure this is right?"
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"Okay."
National Treasure (2004)
"S- S-A..."
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"No, N."
National Treasure (2004)
"That is an N. - lt doesn't look like an N."
National Treasure (2004)
"- One more dollar. - Thank you."
National Treasure (2004)
"Go get them, chief. Come on."
National Treasure (2004)
"Okay. The vision to see the treasured past"
National Treasure (2004)
"Pass and... what?"
National Treasure (2004)
"What's going on?"
National Treasure (2004)
"- l'm not sure. - What's up?"
National Treasure (2004)
"ABlGAlL: So you show up at your father's door and say you're in trouble"
National Treasure (2004)
"and the first thing he assumes is l'm pregnant."
National Treasure (2004)
"Is there a question in there?"
National Treasure (2004)
"I think there's an interesting story in there."
National Treasure (2004)
"Well, my father thinks I've been a little too cavalier in my personal life."
National Treasure (2004)
"- l see. - Let me ask you something."
National Treasure (2004)
"Have you ever told someone, not a relative, I love you?"
National Treasure (2004)
"Yes."
National Treasure (2004)
"More than one someone?"
National Treasure (2004)
"Yes."
National Treasure (2004)
"Well, then my father would say you've been a little too cavalier"
National Treasure (2004)
"in your personal life, too."
National Treasure (2004)
"So you get your sense of absolute certainty from him, do you?"
National Treasure (2004)
"Well, l'm sure l don't know what you mean."
National Treasure (2004)
"Well, you're certain the treasure is real, despite what anyone else thinks."
National Treasure (2004)
"No, but I hope it's real."
National Treasure (2004)
"I mean, l've dreamt it's real since my grandfather told me about it."
National Treasure (2004)
"But l want to hold it. I feel like I'm so close, l can taste it."
National Treasure (2004)
"But l just want to know"
National Treasure (2004)
"People don't really talk that way, you know?"
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"- Did you get it? Riley? - l got it."
National Treasure (2004)
"The vision to see the treasured past"
National Treasure (2004)
"comes as the timely shadow crosses in front of the house of Pass and Stow."
National Treasure (2004)
"- The Liberty Bell. - The Liberty Bell."
National Treasure (2004)
"Well, John Pass and John Stow cast the bell."
National Treasure (2004)
"Okay, well, then, what does the rest of this mean?"
National Treasure (2004)
"Wait. The vision to see the treasured past"
National Treasure (2004)
"must refer to a way to read the map."
National Treasure (2004)
"Well, l thought the cipher was the map."
National Treasure (2004)
"No, the cipher was a way to find the way to read the map."
National Treasure (2004)
"And the way to read the map can be found"
National Treasure (2004)
"where the timely shadow crosses in front of the Liberty Bell."
National Treasure (2004)
"Crosses in front of the house of the Liberty Bell. Independence Hall."
National Treasure (2004)
"Right, so timely shadow, it's a specific time."
National Treasure (2004)
"What time? What time?"
National Treasure (2004)
"Wait a minute, wait. You're gonna love this."
National Treasure (2004)
"Well, here, I have this diver's watch."
National Treasure (2004)
"It's called a Submariner. I dive with it. It's actually quite valuable."
National Treasure (2004)
"- You can use it as collateral. - Whatever."
National Treasure (2004)
"On the back of a $100 bill is an etching of Independence Hall"
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"- based on a painting done in... - Hello."
National Treasure (2004)
"Thank you. In the 1780s, who..."
National Treasure (2004)
"The artist was actually a friend of Benjamin Franklin's. It's wonderful."
National Treasure (2004)
"Fascinating. - Hold this."
National Treasure (2004)
"I'm not going anywhere."
National Treasure (2004)
"Now, l think that if we look at this clock tower"
National Treasure (2004)
"we may find the specific time."
National Treasure (2004)
"ABlGAlL: What do you see? 2:22."
National Treasure (2004)
"- What time is it now? - Almost three."
National Treasure (2004)
"We missed it."
National Treasure (2004)
"No, we didn't."
National Treasure (2004)
"We didn't miss it because..."
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"You don't know this?"
National Treasure (2004)
"I know something about history that you don't know."
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"I'd be very excited to learn about it, Riley."
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"This is cool."
National Treasure (2004)
"Is this how you feel all the time? Because, you know..."
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"Except for now, of course."
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"What l know is that daylight savings wasn't established until World War l."
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"If it's 3:00 p.m. now, okay,"
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"that means in 1776, it would be 2:00 p.m."
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"- Let's go. - Riley, you're a genius."
National Treasure (2004)
"Do you actually know who the first person"
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"to suggest daylight savings was?"
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"Benjamin Franklin. ABlGAlL: Benjamin Franklin."
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"Is this real?"
National Treasure (2004)
"Just tell me what you told my friend."
National Treasure (2004)
"Just a bunch of letters. I can't remember."
National Treasure (2004)
"Can you remember which ones you were gonna tell him next?"
National Treasure (2004)
"Yeah, here. S-T-O-W."
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"Top results, Liberty Bell and lndependence Hall."
National Treasure (2004)
"lmagine its impact back in the 18th century."
National Treasure (2004)
"It could have been seen for miles around,"
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"which was exactly its purpose,"
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"because it served as a beacon, as it were,"
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"Good stuff."
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"It was in 1846, on George Washington's birthday"
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"Eventually, it was moved from its place, in Independence Hall steeple,"
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"- and given its own... - ldiot."
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"Who? Any questions?"
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"- Me. - What?"
National Treasure (2004)
"It's not here. lt's there."
National Treasure (2004)
"Come on."
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"- What bell is this? - lt's the Centennial Bell."
National Treasure (2004)
"It replaced the Liberty Bell in 1876."
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"ABlGAlL: There it is."
National Treasure (2004)
"All right. l'm gonna go down there, and you meet me in the signing room."
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"- Okay? All right. ABlGAlL: Okay."
National Treasure (2004)
"All right, let's go."
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"3:22. My idea."
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"I found this."
National Treasure (2004)
"Some kind of ocular device."
National Treasure (2004)
"They're like early American X- ray specs."
National Treasure (2004)
"Benjamin Franklin invented something like these."
National Treasure (2004)
"I think he invented these."
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"So, what do we do with them?"
National Treasure (2004)
"We look through it."
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"ABlGAlL: Here, help me."
National Treasure (2004)
"Careful. ABlGAlL: You think?"
National Treasure (2004)
"it was being signed."
National Treasure (2004)
"- Ben, there's another tour coming. - Turn it over."
National Treasure (2004)
"What is it? ls it a treasure map?"
National Treasure (2004)
"It says, Heere at the wall, spelled with two E's. Take a look."
National Treasure (2004)
"- Oh, no. - Oh, no."
National Treasure (2004)
"ABlGAlL: l don't think we can get out of here without being spotted."
National Treasure (2004)
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