Corrected entry: When Ben is running through the graveyard from Ian's men in Philadelphia, he shuts a gate behind him to hamper his pursuer. The man tries to open the gate, but it is locked. However, the gate obviously bares a keyhole for an old skeleton key. In order for Ben to have locked the gate, he would've had to have the key with him. But we see no action of him locking the gate at all. In reality, it should have remained unlocked.
Ronnie Bischof
13th May 2007
National Treasure (2004)
22nd Jan 2006
National Treasure (2004)
Corrected entry: When they search on Yahoo shortly after Ian talks with the kid, watch the computer screen closely. There's already a search up there, and instead of clicking 'enter', they select the first search entry.
Correction: The guy firstly enters STOW, that is also what it says, "top web results: 6903 search hits for the word "STOW". Then he enters STOW Declaration of Independence. and hits the search button with the mouse, when it shows him Liberty Bell as top result. The next click you hear after a short period of time when we don't see the screen, enough time for the guy on the laptop to move the mouse to the link and click it.
8th Feb 2006
National Treasure (2004)
Corrected entry: In the Charlotte, Ian has one of his goons point a gun at Ben. When Ben starts pleading for his life, he addresses Ian (Sean Bean) as "Sean."
Correction: Ban Gates addresses not Ian as Sean but the other guy pointing the gun as Shaw. If you read the subtitles this can be confirmed.
7th May 2005
National Treasure (2004)
Corrected entry: When Ben is talking in front of the Lincoln Memorial, You can see between shots that the World War II Memorial (at the end of the long pool behind Ben) disappears and reappears.
Correction: On my (German) DVD Version I the WWII memorial is there all the time, I've checked it several times.
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Correction: It can easily become locked when the door is shut. There are many doors that have "one way locks" (no matter how old or modern the door is), you can lock them by closing the door without turning a key. However you need a key to reopen it.
Ronnie Bischof