Murder at 1600
Murder at 1600

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A 25 year old female White House staffer, Carla Town, is murdered in the White House. D.C. homicide detective Regis is assigned to investigate, only to find evidence suppressed by the Secret Service. After suspecting a cover-up, Regis convinces Secret Service Agent Nina Chance to assist in uncovering the truth. The President's son Kyle Neil is a prime suspect, as he was having sex with Carla within an hour of her murder. While the investigation ensues, the President, Jack Nei... (Full plot summary below)

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A 25 year old female White House staffer, Carla Town, is murdered in the White House. D.C. homicide detective Regis is assigned to investigate, only to find evidence suppressed by the Secret Service. After suspecting a cover-up, Regis convinces Secret Service Agent Nina Chance to assist in uncovering the truth. The President's son Kyle Neil is a prime suspect, as he was having sex with Carla within an hour of her murder. While the investigation ensues, the President, Jack Neil, is holding meetings with top military personnel regarding North Korea's holding 23 U.S. military personnel hostage. Regis confronts top Secret Service Agent Spikings at his home shortly after Spikings returns with evidence leading to the murder. The home is attacked and Spikings is killed, but Regis makes it out alive with Agent Chance's assistance, and with the evidence tape. White House adviser Jordan presents false evidence to the President that his son killed Carla and forces the President to say he will announce his resignation at 10 p.m. the following day. Regis and Chance break into the White House via underground tunnels, stop the President from resigning, and arrest Jordan for conspiracy to murder. Jordan pulls a gun, injures Agent Chance, and is killed by multiple Secret Service agents. A news briefing states there were false rumors of the President resigning, and also falsely state that Agent Spikings was killed in the gunfire exchange between Jordan and the Secret Service.

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Moviehole - 8/10 by Clint MorrisWesley Snipes is in top form. A top-notch action thriller.
Austin Chronicle - 7/10 by Russell SmithThe story, serviceable though it is, still shatters like eggshells under even the lightest scrutiny, and the dialogue is often stale beyond belief.
Entertainment Weekly - 7/10 by Lisa SchwarzbaumAs directed by Dwight Little ("Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home," a morph of "The Day of the Dolphin" and "Lassie Come Home"), the tension-to-action sequences unspool efficiently.
Ozus' World Movie Reviews - 7/10 by Dennis SchwartzThe routine thriller is too murky to let its intrigue be credible.
Empire - 6/10 by Kim NewmanThough it might charitably be described as "a load of old cods", there is a certain entertainment value to Murder At 1600.
TheMovieReport.com - 6/10 by Michael DequinaIf this sounds like a by-the-numbers, formulaic government conspiracy thriller, it is.
Variety - 6/10 by Emanuel LevyWhat makes the film involving and enjoyable in its first hour is a thick, multilayered plot, a rare sight in mainstream movies nowadays.
Los Angeles Times - 6/10 by Kenneth TuranStarring Wesley Snipes as the suave Regis, Murder at 1600 is the modern equivalent of the routine B-picture, diverting in a small potatoes kind of way, though its budget and stars are big league.
Film Threat - 6/10 by Tom MeekDirector Dwight Little does a solid job to keep things credible and moving, while the script makes an earnest effort to hide the true villain until the climax.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) - 6/10 by Rick GroenThis latest entry in the White House genre is polished, but formulaic suspense.

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