National Treasure
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:57:01
I have a job, a house, health insurance.
:57:03
At least I had your mother, for however
brief a time. At least I had you.

:57:07
What do you have? Him?
:57:12
Look, if you just give us the letters,
we're gone.

:57:15
You disappoint me, Ben.
:57:17
Well, maybe that's the real Gates-family
legacy. Sons who disappoint their fathers.

:57:23
Get out. Take your troubles with you.
:57:31
I found the Charlotte.
:57:37
The Charlotte?
:57:40
- You mean she was a ship?
- Yeah, she was beautiful.

:57:43
It was amazing, Dad.
:57:44
And the treasure?
:57:47
No, no. But we found another clue
that led us here.

:57:49
Yeah, and that'll lead you
to another clue.

:57:52
And that's all you'll ever find,
is another clue. Don't you get it, Ben?

:57:54
I finally figured it out.
:57:56
The legend says that the treasure
was buried to keep it from the British.

:57:59
But what really happened
was the legend was invented,

:58:02
to keep the British occupied
searching for buried treasure.

:58:06
The treasure is a myth.
:58:09
I refuse to believe that.
:58:16
Well, you can believe what you want.
You're a grown person. What am I doing?

:58:21
Do what you want, Ben.
Do what you want.

:58:25
He's probably right. You don't even know
if there is another clue.

:58:32
Well, I can think of a way where we could
find out. And we can find out right now.

:58:53
Looks like animal skin.
:58:56
- How old is it?
- At least 200 years.

:58:59
- Really? You sure?
- Pretty darn.


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