National Treasure April 9, 2003 Script Draft: Page #5
            
            
             
            
              AGENT HENDRICKS
              Looks like they used a dibasic acid to dissolve the bolts.
            
            
            Dr. Herbert looks so broken up, he just might cry.
            
            
              SADUSKY
              Get a copy of the Declaration in
              place before opening tomorrow.
              
              DR. HERBERT
              Yes, absolutely.
              
              SADUSKY
              No word goes to the public.
              Everything is to appear normal.
            
            
            Dr. Herbert does his best to compose himself.
            
            
              DR. HERBERT
              Who would do such a thing?
              
              AGENT HENDRICKS
              Anti-government terrorists.
            
            
            Just then, Agent Johnson steps up.
            
            
              AGENT JOHNSON
              Computerized security records
              indicate that a Dr. Abigail Chase
              accessed the vault at 9:32pm tonight.
              
              DR. HERBERT
              Dr. Chase? Impossible. I was with
              her at that time.
            
            
            Agent Johnson shows Sadusky a copy of Abigail's ID photo.
            
            
              SADUSKY
              Who is she?
              
              DR. HERBERT
              The Charters of Freedom Custodian.
              
              AGENT JOHNSON
              The one in charge of the Declaration
              of Independence.
              
              SADUSKY
              Where is she? Let's talk to her.
              
              AGENT JOHNSON
              Unaccounted for, sir.
            
            
            Dr. Herbert is upset by the news. Now, Agent Dawes approaches, carrying a computer printout.
            
            
              AGENT DAWES
              A man named Benjamin Gates used his 
              credit card in the gift shop at
              9:39pm. He wasn't on the guest list. 
              We got an address from the credit
              card company.
              
              SADUSKY
              Gift shop? What the hell did this
              guy buy?
            
            
            INT. VAN, MOVING - NIGHT
            
            Ben roots around under the seat. Comes up with a Big-Gulp cup. Tosses it aside. Finally comes up with a cardboard mailing tube. He peels off an old cheeseburger wrapper stuck to it, then hands it to Abigail.
            
              BEN
              Here.
            
            
            Abigail opens the tube and partially pulls out the document. The aged parchment is clearly visible through the plastic. She's awe-struck.
            
            
              ABIGAIL
              You are not to touch this ever again!
            
            
            She slips the document back inside the tube.
            
            
              BEN
              Fine by me. I never wanted to touch
              it in the first place.
              
              ABIGAIL
              You don't deserve to touch it.
              
              RILEY
              Let's just look at the map. That
              way nobody will ever have to touch
              it again.
              
              ABIGAIL
              Not here.
              
              RILEY 
              What do you mean "not here"?
              
              ABIGAIL
              Not in the back of a van. We'll
              need chemicals. A controlled
              environment. A clean room with
              particulate air filtration. ESD
              attire. I hope you have all that.
            
            
            CUT TO - A DOOR BURSTS OPEN, and a SWAT TEAM swarms in, all in black, bullet-proof gear, helmets, lights, guns. We WIDEN to reveal that we're in...
            
            INT. APARTMENT - NIGHT
            
            Shrouds of plastic hang over the windows. Beams of light cut through the darkness as the team moves swiftly through the room. A beat, then a SWAT team member calls out...
            
            
              SWAT COP
              Interior secure!
            
            
            INT. APARTMENT BUILDING CORRIDOR - NIGHT
            
            Sadusky and his team move down the hallway. Agent Dawes reads from a printout.
            
            
              AGENT DAWES
              Ben Franklin Gates used his Visa on
              a one-way plane ticket from Toronto
              to D.C. two days ago after spending
              seven months unaccounted for. Before
              that, his paper trail's got him all
              over the place. Boston, France,
              Boston, Greenland.
              
              AGENT COLFAX
              The landlady didn't want to say
              much about him. Only that he's
              rarely here, that he's very nice,
              and that he always pays his rent,
              sometimes months in advance.
            
            
            They come to a room cordoned off and guarded by police.
            
            
              AGENT COLFAX (CONT'D)
              Wait 'til you see this.
            
            
            INT. BEN'S LOFT APARTMENT - NIGHT
            
            Sadusky and his team enter the room and stop suddenly at what they see. We REVERSE and find...
            
            We're in Ben's apartment, and everything is now all lined in plastic. Every square inch of the room. The windows, walls, carpet, television, and all of the furniture.
            
            A CHEMISTRY SET sits on the dresser. A box of BLUE ESD BOOTIES sit near the door. The only other thing not covered is a Xerox copied collection of old handwritten letters. 
            
            Agent Dawes dons a pair of gloves, picks them up, and studies the letters.
            
            
              AGENT DAWES
              Letters to the editor of The New-
              England Courant. Written in 1722.
            
            
            She flips through the other letters.
            
            
              AGENT DAWES (CONT'D)
              They're all from the same person.
              (reads a letter)
"Your humble servant, Silence
              Dogood."
            
            
            Agent Hendricks studies the blue booties by the door.
            
            
              AGENT HENDRICKS
              What's this guy up to?
              
              AGENT JOHNSON
              Profilers say we're looking at an
              adult male, a loner, has a high IQ
              but has never been able to hold
              down a job, is socially inept, has
              probably written numerous letters
              to the White House expressing anti-
              government sentiments. We're
              expecting him to contact us shortly
              with ransom demands.
            
            
            Sadusky eyes the "Don't Tread on Me" Flag which is covered in clear plastic.
            
            
              SADUSKY
              I don't think he's going to be
              calling with any ransom demands.
            
            
            CUT TO - A BOTTLE OF SAMUEL ADAMS beer is slammed down onto a table. We WIDEN to reveal...
            
            INT. HAWK AND DOVE RESTAURANT - NIGHT
            
            Powell and Shaw sit with Ian who studies the pipe.
            
            
              SHAW
              Where do you think they went?
            
            
            No response. Ian turns the pipe over, then looks to a cocktail napkin on which he's written the riddle.
            
            ON THE NAPKIN, the words "legend" and "key" are underlined along with "undetected" and "Silence."
            
            
              IAN
              That bastard. He did know something
              he wasn't telling me. Look at this.
              (points to a line)
"Legend" and "key" are not the same
              thing. "Legend" means map. "Key
              means key.
              
              POWELL
              The key to the treasure?
              
              IAN
              During the war, generals used secret
              codes and ciphers to disguise their
              communications. To decode the
              cipher, the recipient needed the
"key," like a book or an old letter.
"The key in Silence undetected."
              You know why Silence is capitalized?
            
            
            Powell and Shaw exchange a look, then hazard a guess...
            
            
              SHAW
              Because...it's important?
              
              IAN
              Because it's a name.
            
            
            INT. VAN, MOVING - NIGHT
            
            Ben and Abigail look ahead to see a SEA OF POLICE AND FBI in the parking lot of Ben's apartment building.
            
            
              RILEY
              What do we do now?
              
              ABIGAIL
              Turn yourselves in.
              
              BEN
              Go to Hillcrest.
              
              RILEY
              (scoffs, incredulous)
              We can't go there!
              
              ABIGAIL
              Where?
              
              BEN
              We need the key to the cipher. I
              had copies. He has the originals.
              
              ABIGAIL
              Who?
              
              RILEY
              He hates you. He'll turn you in.
              
              ABIGAIL
              Whoever it is, he sounds like a
              good man.
            
            
            EXT. HILLCREST NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT
            
            Oak trees line the street colonial and Queen Anne homes. 
            
            EXT. COLONIAL HOME - NIGHT
            
            Ben knocks on the door and waits with Riley and Abigail. A beat, then a 60-year-old, graying MAN opens the door. He takes one look at Ben, then slams the door. Riley shrugs.
            
            
              BEN
              I don't think he recognized me.
              
              RILEY
              I think he's still mad at you for
              not going to Medical School.
              
              BEN
              (pounds on the door)
              Dad! Open the door! I need your
              help.
            
            
            The man opens the door again. We realize now he's PATRICK GATES, Ben's father. He looks to his son, then to Abigail...
            
            
              PATRICK
              Don't tell me. You got her pregnant.
              
              BEN
              No!
            
            
            Abigail looks down at her stomach, suddenly self conscious.
            
            
              ABIGAIL (disappointed)
              I look pregnant?
              
              BEN
              (to his dad)
              I need the Silence Dogood letters.
              
              ABIGAIL (incredulous)
              You have Silence Dogood letters?
              
              BEN
              Our great-great-great-great-
              grandfather George Washington Gates
              found a few hidden in an old desk
              he bought at an auction. No one
              ever understood their meaning until
              we found the pipe.
              
              PATRICK
              This better not involve Charlotte.
              
              BEN
              My days of looking for Charlotte
              are over. I swear.
              
              RILEY
              He's telling the truth, Mr. Gates.
            
            
            Patrick smiles smug as he opens the door to let them in.
            
            
              PATRICK
              I knew it. I knew there was no
              Charlotte. I told you so.
              
              BEN
              Dad, let's not do the "I told you
              so" thing.
              
              PATRICK
              I think after all these years I'm
              entitled to a little "I told you
              so." I told you, I told your
              grandpa, I told your mother. You
              people wasting your lives chasing
              something that doesn't exist--
              
              BEN
              --All right, dad, you asked for it.
              Do you really want to know? I.
              found. Charlotte. That's right.
              I really found her.
            
            
            That stops Patrick. He looks to Abigail.
            
            
              ABIGAIL
              I'm not Charlotte. My name is
              Abigail. Dr. Abigail Chase.
              
              BEN
              Charlotte was a ship.
              
              PATRICK
              I know. She left port from Maine
              1779. I wasted seven years searching
              the coast of France.
              
              BEN
              She never made it to Fran
              Erebus, a ship that left port two
              days before the Charlotte. The
              captain wrote that his ship barely
              survived a bad southeaster which I
              figured must have blown the Charlotte
              off course.
            
            
            That stops Patrick. His eyes flash with excitement.
            
            
              PATRICK
              How far off course?
            
            
            INT. HOTEL SUITE - NIGHT
            
            Ian works on his laptop while Powell and Shaw eat room service food. His computer BEEPS.
            
            
              IAN
              (triumphantly)
              Silence Dogood. Here she is.
            
            
            ON THE COMPUTER SCREEN are the search results for "Silence" and "Declaration of Independence." We notice the name "SILENCE DOGOOD" many times.
            
            
              SHAW
              (O.S.) Who is it?
            
            
            We PUSH IN on the screen, then PULL OUT and as we hear Agent Johnson's voice take over the explanation...
            
            
              AGENT JOHNSON (O.S.)
              Silence Dogood, a.k.a., Benjamin Franklin.
            
            
            We PULL BACK and realize that we have transitioned to...
            
            EXT. APARTMENT BUILDING, PARKING LOT - NIGHT
            
            Sadusky stands with his team at a make-shift command post. The FBI has just run the same Google Search.
            
            Agent Johnson reads from his laptop screen.
            
            
              AGENT JOHNSON
              Ben Franklin was 15 years old,
              apprenticing for his brother James'
              newspaper when he secretly wrote 14
              letters to the Editor of The Courant 
              using the pen name, Silence Dogood,
              a middle-aged widowed wife of a
              minister. She wrote about colonial
              life, gained quite a following, and
              even obtained proposals of marriage.
            
            
            Sadusky regards the copied letters from Ben's apartment.
            
            
              SADUSKY
              These letters were written by
              Benjamin Franklin?
            
            
            Now, Agent Colfax steps up with a sheet of paper.
            
            
              AGENT COLFAX
              The gift shop clerk ID'd Gates on
              the surveillance tapes from earlier
              in the evening.
            
            
            Sadusky studies Ben's photo.
            
            CLOSE ON THE PICTURE, a grainy surveillance image of Ben in his tuxedo as he passes through the security checkpoint
            upon entering the National Archives gala.
            
            Sadusky hands the photo back to Agent Colfax.
            
            
              SADUSKY
              Release his picture to the press.
              Dr. Chase's too. Someone's bound
              to spot them.
            
            
            INT. COLONIAL HOME, DINING ROOM - NIGHT
            
            Ben clears the dining room table. Abigail helps, but her eyes search the room and stop on...A PHONE. But it's too close to Ben to get to.
            
            
              ABIGAIL
              Where's the bathroom?
              
              BEN
              Down the hall. First door on the
              right.
            
            
            Abigail disappears into the hall.
            
            INT. COLONIAL HOME, HALL - NIGHT
            
            Abigail moves down the hall and finds to the bathroom. Directly across the hall is a study. Abigail glances back toward the living room, then ducks into the study.
            
            INT. COLONIAL HOME, STUDY - NIGHT
            
            Packed with books on shelves and in piles. Abigail moves to a desk and finds a phone cradle...but no phone. She notices a collection of FRAMED BUTTONS hanging on the wall.
            
            CLOSE ON one of the framed buttons. It's a silver-plated George Washington Inaugural button. There is a note, "Dad, Found this in a backyard in Maryland. Love, Ben."
            
            
              BEN (O.S.)
              Looking for this?
            
            
            Abigail turns, startled. She sees the phone in Ben's hand.
            
            
              BEN (CONT'D)
              I thought we had a deal.
              
              ABIGAIL
              (covers)
              Dr. Herbert will be worried about
              me.
              
              BEN
              You guys dating?
              
              ABIGAIL
              Yes, and he's going to kill you.
              
              BEN
              I figured. He looked like your
              type.
              
              ABIGAIL
              You have no idea what my type is.
              
              BEN
              I know you don't like treasure
              hunters.
              
              ABIGAIL
              I like men I can trust.
            
            
            Ben considers that, then 
hands her the phone and leaves. Abigail looks at the phone in her hand, surprised.
            
            INT. COLONIAL HOME, DINING ROOM - NIGHT
            
            Abigail emerges from the hallway with the phone to find Ben standing there.
            
            
              ABIGAIL
              Why did you come after me? You had
              the Declaration of Independence.
              You could've just gotten away.
              
              BEN
              Why didn't you call your boyfriend?
              
              ABIGAIL
              He's not my boyfriend.
            
            
            They look at each other for a moment, then Riley enters.
            
            
              RILEY
              I parked the van around back.
            
            
            Ben hands Abigail the gloves. She dons them, then opens the tube. They all look at each other for a beat, then...
            
            Abigail carefully slips the Declaration of Independence out of the tube. The document practically glows with history. She catches her breath, mesmerized by its power, then gingerly unrolls the document. They are all awe-struck.
            
            Now, Patrick enters with a TRAY OF TEA. He goes to set it on the table, 
right on the Declaration of Independence...
            
            ...but Ben quickly intercepts the tray.
            
            
              BEN
              Whoa! Not there.
            
            
            Ben grabs the tray from his dad and sets it on the buffet. Now, Patrick notices the ancient parchment on the table.
            
            
              PATRICK
              Where'd you get that? It looks
              old.
              
              BEN
              A little over 200 years.
              
              PATRICK
              Wow. You sure?
            
            
            Ben and Riley exchange knowing looks. Riley nods...
            
            
              RILEY
              Pretty sure.
              
              PATRICK
              What is it?
              
              RILEY
              Just a map.
              
              PATRICK
              I don't see anything.
            
            
            He reaches to turn the parchment over, but Ben stops him.
            
            
              BEN
              This side. It's invisible ink.
              
              PATRICK
              So, put it in the oven.
              
              ABIGAIL
              No!
              
              PATRICK
              Why not? Ferrous sulfate inks can
              only be brought out with heat.
              
              ABIGAIL
              But it will damage the--
              
              BEN
              --parchment.
              (to his dad)
              She's right. It's very old. We
              can't risk compromising the map.
              
              PATRICK
              You need a reagent.
              
              BEN
              I know.
            
            
            Ben grabs a slice of LEMON off the tea tray.
            
            
              PATRICK
              Just the upper right-hand corner.
              
              BEN
              (peeved)
              I know.
              
              ABIGAIL
              If there is indeed a secret message,
              it will be marked with a symbol
              there first.
              
              BEN
              I know.
            
            
            He brushes the lemon over the corner of the parchment. They all eagerly...wait...for it to reveal...anything.
            
            
              ABIGAIL
              Nothing.
            
            
            Riley looks hard at the parchment, ready to jump off the highest building.
            
            
              RILEY
              Nothing?
              
              PATRiCK
              You sure it's this side?
              
              BEN
              It needs heat.
            
            
            With that, Ben leans in and BREATHES on the parchment. As if by magic, the puff of warm breath reveals...
            
            A SERIES OF NUMBERS. They appear briefly, flicker, then disappear. But everyone in the room sees them. A wash of silence overcomes them, then...
            
            
              ABIGAIL
              We need more heat.
            
            
            CUT TO CLOSE ON a hairdryer blowing on a low setting on the parchment. As it does, a LONG SERIES OF FADED NUMBERS slowly emerge: 6.14.7, 4.54.4, 10.1.9...
            
            
              ABIGAIL
              Oh. My. God.
              
              PATRICK
              A series of numbers. 3 per set.
              
              BEN
              It's an Ottendorf cipher.
              
              PATRICK
              George Washington and the Marquis 
              de Lafayette used them to pass secret
              messages from the front lines.
              
              RILEY
              (covering)
              Duh.
              
              BEN
              The first number indicates the page
              in the key, in this case, the set
              of Silence Dogood letters. The
              second number in the cipher is the
              line on that page. And the third
              is the word on that line.
              
              RILEY
              Where is the map with the "X"? *
              
              BEN
              There's never a map with an "X."
              
              RILEY
              Then, who started that legend?
            
            
            Abigail studies the numbers, tears welling in her eyes.
            
            
              ABIGAIL
              This is amazing.
              
              BEN
              Dad, where're the letters? We need
              the letters.
              
              PATRICK
              (suddenly guilty)
              When you left, I got rid of
              everything.
            
            
            As they talk, Abigail picks up the document and holds it up to the chandelier light for closer inspection.
            
            
              BEN
              Dad, where are they?!
              
              PATRICK
              I donated them.
            
            
            Riley hangs his head.
            
            
              RILEY
              I hope you got a big tax write-off.
              
              BEN
              Who'd you give them to?
              
              PATRICK
              There's only one place for them.
              
              BEN
              You gave them to the Ben Franklin
              Museum?
              
              PATRICK
              It completed their collection.
            
            
            Abigail excitedly scrutinizes the writing on the Declaration of Independence.
            
            
              ABIGAIL
              This is a tremendous discovery!
              All this time. No one knew there
              was something on the back. 
              
              PATRICK
              On the back of what?
            
            
            Patrick peeks at the front of the document, and his face falls as he now SEES WHAT'S ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PARCHMENT. It starts with, "In CONGRESS, July 4th 1776."
            
            
              PATRICK (CONT'D)
              Holy shit!
              
              BEN
              I know. 
              
              PATRICK 
              That's the--
              
              BEN
              --I know.
            
            
            Patrick digests that, about to blow a gasket, then...
            
            
              PATRICK (excited)
              It's brilliant! Putting the map on
              the back of an important document
              guaranteed the map's survival.
              
              BEN
              I know.
              
              RILEY
              Um, guys...
            
            
            Riley's attention is drawn to the television in the den. On the screen is the grainy surveillance picture of Ben captioned with his name.
            
            Ben goes to the television and turns it up.
            
            
              REPORTER (ON SCREEN)
              ...for questioning in connection
              with an attempted robbery at the
              National Archives tonight.
              Authorities are also looking for
              this woman...
            
            
            ON THE SCREEN, a picture of Abigail also appears. Abigail gasps.
            
            
              REPORTER (ON SCREEN) (CONT'D)
              ...Dr. Abigail Chase, a museum
              employee who has been reported as
              missing. Police did not say whether
              Dr. Chase is a suspect or a witness,
              only that she is the only National
              Archives employee not currently
              accounted for...
            
            
            The thought of her being wanted almost makes Abigail faint.
            
            
              ABIGAIL
              We should turn ourselves in. We
              have evidence now.
              
              BEN
              The FBI will just think I put those
              numbers on the back. They'll put
              me in jail, the Declaration back on
              display, and Ian will just come
              after it again.
              
              PATRICK
              He's right. The Declaration of
              Independence will never be safe.
              
              RILEY
              So, now what?
              
              PATRICK
              Find that treasure.
            
            
            Ben looks to his dad, surprised. It's first time he's seen a glimmer of approval in his dad's face in a long time.
            
            
              ABIGAIL
              We need to change our clothes.
            
            
            EXT. HILLCREST NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT
            
            A swarm of POLICE CARS and government sedans sit parked on the driveway and street outside Patrick's home.
            
            INT. COLONIAL HOME, DINING ROOM - NIGHT
            
            Sadusky's team sweeps the house. Patrick sits calmly at the table as Sadusky scrutinizes the tea service.
            
            
              PATRICK
              My son told me to call you. Said
              otherwise I'd be aiding and abetting.
            
            
            Sadusky looks to Agent Dawes who reads from a dossier.
            
            
              AGENT DAWES
              Benjamin Franklin Gates. Graduated
              with honors from Dartmouth with a
              PhD in American History. Spent his
              summers working on a deep sea salvage
              expeditions.
              
              PATRICK
              He was looking for Charlotte.
              
              AGENT HENDRICKS
              A girl?
              
              PATRICK 
              (dramatically)
              A quest.
            
            
            The agents exchange eye-rolling looks, like "another whacko."
            
            
              SADUSKY
              Sir, did your son say where he was
              going?
              
              PATRICK
              (thinks)
              No, he never actually said.
              
              SADUSKY
              Your son's in a lot of trouble, Mr.
              Gates. He's stolen a National
              Treasure.
              
              PATRICK
              Sometimes a man has to do something
              wrong in order to do something right.
              
              SADUSKY
              And what would that right thing be?
            
            
            Patrick reaches for something in his pocket and, IN AN INSTANT, every FED (except Sadusky) has their gun out and
            trained on Patrick who freezes. Sadusky sighs.
            
            
              SADUSKY (CONT'D)
              Guys. He's going for his wallet.
            
            
            The agents holster their sidearms, and Patrick pulls out his wallet, takes out a $1-bill, and lays it on the table.
            
            
              PATRICK
              Have you ever heard of the Lost
              Treasure of the Templar Knights?
            
            
            EXT. COLONIAL HOME - NIGHT
            
            Sadusky and his team of agents exit the house. As they walk, Sadusky studies the one-dollar bill.
            
            
              AGENT JOHNSON
              A map on the back of the Declaration
              of Independence? Insanity obviously
              runs in the family.
              
              AGENT COLFAX
              Let's hope we recover the Declaration
              before he goes into endgame.
              
              SADUSKY
              Whether or not there's a treasure map,
              Gates isn't the only one after it.
            
            
            Agent Dawes looks to her boss, realizing...
            
            
              AGENT DAWES
              The gunfire outside the vault room...
              
              SADUSKY
              ...Someone was shooting at Gates.
              Someone else who knew about the map.
            
            
            Sadusky finally pockets the dollar bill.
            
            
              SADUSKY (CONT'D)
              Ben Gates had copies of the Silence
              Dogood letters at his apartment.
              He needed them for something. Let's
              find out where the originals are.
            
            
            EXT. INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK - DAY
            
            REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS armed with muskets fire a volley of shots at a line of RED COATS. BOOM-BOOM-BOOM! Several British fall. We WIDEN to reveal...
            
            We're watching a re-enactment of a revolutionary battle. Horses, cannons, drums, gunfire. We MOVE through a CROWD OF TOURISTS which stands on the sidelines and come to...
            
            WASHINGTON SQUARE, where a mock-up of a Continental Army encampment has been set up for the show. Standing between the tents, Ben and Abigail survey the scene.
            
            
              ABIGAIL
              He's taking too long. He's been
              caught.
              
              BEN
              They're not looking for Riley, just us.
              He's fine.