Top 10 Best Treasure Hunt Movies

 

The top 10 treasure hunting movies are listed below:




1. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre - 1948

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre - 1948
Starring Humphrey Bogart, this is a story full of greed and morals where two Mexican outlaws are set against each other by a few treasure seekers of gold.


2. Three Kings - 1999


This activity war comedy is set in the Inlet War and is almost an armed force troop of American warriors played by George Clooney, Stamp Wahlberg, and Ice 3d shape which tries to discover the stolen Iraqi gold.


3. The Mummy - 1999


This is an Egyptian experience of Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz, two treasure seekers who unleash an old revile when they go in look of buried treasure.


4. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade


Harrison Portage featured once more as Indiana Jones, this time blended up with his father, played by Sean Connery, in a look for the Heavenly Vessel. One of the most well-known movies ever made, and one of the best treasure chase movies ever delivered, concurring to critics.One of the most well-known movies ever made, and one of the best treasure chase movies ever created, agreeing to critics.


5. The 2002 film The Count of Monte Cristo


The film adjustment of Alexandre Dumas' novel on a man's look for treasure and, at the same time, one for vindicate, combined in a story of disloyalty and redemption.


6. Congo (1995)


A brave enterprise given that a group is in look of the jewel mines of Ruler Salomon and battling a few specie of dangerous gorillas right in the heart of the African jungle.


7. National Treasure


Nicolas Cage leads the modern-day treasure chase to reveal a covered up stash that's evidently associated with the Announcement of Autonomy. Very fun, family-friendly ride.


8. The Goonies (1985)


Some kids discover a outline of treasure, which takes them on a very energizing and endearing enterprise with a great bargain of privateers, booby traps, and one or two scenes you will never forget.


9. Treasure Island (1950)


This adjustment by Disney of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel at long last fixed the figure of the privateer looking for treasure on a removed island.


10. The 1966 film The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly


Sergio Leone's masterpiece pits three anti-heroes against each other in a merciless race to discover a covered up fortune amid the American Respectful War.


These are movies including their claim ordnance of exciting, gutsy, and most of the time funny takes on the ceaselessly enchantment journey for covered up treasures.