A man can’t be too careful what he signs these days

It feels like the makers of “National Treasure” were trying to cross “The Italian Job” with “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”

If you’re willing to suspend your disbelief for the premise — the Founding Fathers hid a huge treasure from the British and left clues in historical places — and ignore the occasional plot flaw, “National Treasure” succeeds, for the most part. It has some good action sequences, plenty of comedy, and a good caper.

Published Wednesday, November 24, 2004, at 11:47 pm|

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