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Marianne Wibberley

Author of National Treasure [2004 film]

6+ Works 1,972 Members 5 Reviews

About the Author

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Series

Works by Marianne Wibberley

National Treasure [2004 film] (2004) — Screenwriter — 1,165 copies, 1 review
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle [2003 film] (2003) — Screenwriter — 325 copies, 3 reviews
G-Force [2009 film] (2009) — Screenwriter — 196 copies
The 6th Day [2000 film] (2000) — Screenwriter — 164 copies, 1 review
I Spy [2002 film] (2003) — Screenwriter — 120 copies

Associated Works

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2000s (6) action (109) action/adventure (7) adventure (71) Blu-ray (14) Charlie's Angels (6) children (5) Christopher Plummer (6) comedy (28) Diane Kruger (11) Disney (22) drama (6) Drew Barrymore (6) DVD (230) family (5) fiction (15) film (19) history (8) Jon Voight (9) kids (5) Lucy Liu (6) movie (49) movies (26) mystery (22) Nicolas Cage (19) PG (13) science fiction (16) Sean Bean (9) thriller (12) video (7)

Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1965-06-12
Gender
female
Education
Mira Costa High School
University of California, Los Angeles
Occupations
screenwriter
producer
Relationships
Wibberley, Cormac (husband)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
California, USA
Places of residence
South Bay, Los Angeles, California, USA
Associated Place (for map)
California, USA

Members

Reviews

8 reviews
Ever since he was a boy, Benjamin Franklin Gates has been obsessed with finding the legendary Knights Templar Treasure, the greatest fortune known to man. As Gates tries to find and decipher ancient riddles that will lead him to it, he's dogged by a ruthless enemy who wants the riches for himself. Now in a race against time, Gates must steal one of America's most sacred and guarded documents -- the Declaration of Independence -- or let it, and a key clue to the mystery, fall into dangerous show more hands. Heart-pounding chases, close calls and the FBI turn Gates' quest into a high-stakes crime caper and the most exciting treasure hunt you've ever experienced. show less
Acting: 3.5; Theme: 4.0; Content: 3.5; Language: 1.0; Overall: 3.5

Adam Gibson (Arnold Schwarzenegger), a professional pilot, must figure out who is real and who is a clone, after human cloning becomes the norm in a futuristic world.

There are at least 40-45 uses of profanity and at least six uses of God's and/or Jesus' name used in vain. There are several scenes of sexuality, along with much violence and murder.

***January 12, 2025***
½

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Statistics

Works
6
Also by
4
Members
1,972
Popularity
#13,043
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
5
ISBNs
29
Languages
2

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