![]() ![]() In completely visible ink, written upside-down near the bottom of the document, reads, "Original Declaration of Independence, dated 4th July 1776." Why? Because before it was placed behind bullet-proof titanium at the National Archives Building, it was rolled up and carried around by the Second Continental Congress, with the text working as a label. ![]() The first film's central conceit, that there's a secret treasure map printed on the back of the Declaration of Independence, is pretty far-fetched, but that doesn't mean there's nothing written on the back of the all-important American document. "I think it was some Rage Against the Machine, AC/DC and some Sex Pistols."Ĥ. Ben determines to steal the 'Declaration of Independence' in order to protect it from Ian. National Treasure - Lemon Juice Declaration of Independence (HD) Captain Darrow 56.8K subscribers 132K views 2 years ago Ben, Abigail, and Riley finally look at the Declaration of. When Ben tips FBI about the possible theft, they refused to believe him. Ben refuses to Ian's plan and they become hostile. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and. "We'd go and karaoke from time to time and sort of blow it out and be completely ridiculous, which helped, I think," he said while promoting the film. Plot takes a twist when Ben's accomplice Ian decides to steal 'Declaration of Independence' for the next clue. Declaration of Independence Nicolas Cage put it best in National Treasure when he said, people don’t talk that way anymore. It even helped he and co-star Diane Kruger bond during filming. While Cage made headlines in 2019 for his spirited performance of "Purple Rain" as a karaoke bar following the annulment of his marriage, he's no stranger to the Japanese pastime. But no oneand I mean no onewill ever forget Nicolas Cage delivering the line, I’m gonna steal the Declaration of Independence.
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