Une jeune femme est assassinée à la Maison-Blanche. L'inspecteur Regis (Wesley Snipes) enquête sur le meurtre alors que les services secrets œuvrent contre lui. Il est assigné à l'agent Chan... Tout lireUne jeune femme est assassinée à la Maison-Blanche. L'inspecteur Regis (Wesley Snipes) enquête sur le meurtre alors que les services secrets œuvrent contre lui. Il est assigné à l'agent Chance (Diane Lane). Elle finit par coopérer après qu'un homme se fasse accuser à tort.Une jeune femme est assassinée à la Maison-Blanche. L'inspecteur Regis (Wesley Snipes) enquête sur le meurtre alors que les services secrets œuvrent contre lui. Il est assigné à l'agent Chance (Diane Lane). Elle finit par coopérer après qu'un homme se fasse accuser à tort.
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The story is chock-full of pretentious, self-important, irritatingly hip characters, most of them conveniently photogenic. The plot contains lots of chases and some fight scenes. It also contains the obligatory in-your-face news media frenzy, and other tiresome film clichés. The dialogue is banal. Example: "Section 6 secure"; "Go. Freeze!". The film's ending is unimaginative and trite.
Color cinematography is adequate, if conventional. Production design is detailed and quite convincing. Acting is average. The nondescript background music is very manipulative.
"Murder At 1600" comes across as your typical big-budget, high profile film right off the Hollywood assembly line. It's got visual pizazz and lots of "action". But the story lacks substance and depth, the characters are stereotyped, and the dialogue is vapid. It's just one more example of how Hollywood throws production megabucks as substandard screenplays.
Murder at 1600 is a good solid thriller, with an interesting premise and a strong cast, and even though its an enjoyable ride; it somehow seems to captivate less than it really should. Its still a good way to spend a few hours, but you'll find less here than initially meets the eye.
6/10
New Jack City, Passenger 57, Rising Sun, Demolition Man, Blade I, II, III, U.S. Marshalls, and this one all provide action and entertainment. That's what we watch movies for, isn't it? The story about a conspiracy to get rid of a President (Ronnie Cox) who is not a right-wing nut job like Alan Alda is interesting, and there are interesting characters along the way like Diane Lane (Unfaithful, The Perfect Storm), Daniel Benzali ("Murder One"), and Dennis Miller (Bordello of Blood).
You won't go wrong here as Snipes shows the best character yet.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWesley Snipes replaced Bruce Willis in the lead role of Detective Harlan Regis after Willis withdrew from the movie.
- GaffesWhen Regis set off the alarms by entering the White House via the tunnel, that would have set the White House on an immediate lock down. The president would not be out walking around.
- Citations
Jordan: Harvard did a study. It said you could measure a man's longevity by the first thing he turns to in the morning paper.
Detective Regis: I'm an obituary man.
Jordan: Start with the comics; you'll live longer.
- Versions alternativesThe UK cinema version was uncut and rated 15. However, video and DVD releases were cut by 4 seconds to remove the neck-break in the kitchen fight scene.
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- How long is Murder at 1600?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 40 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 25 804 707 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 7 962 268 $US
- 20 avr. 1997
- Montant brut mondial
- 25 804 707 $US
- Durée1 heure 47 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1