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Meurtre à la Maison-Blanche

Titre original : Murder at 1600
  • 1997
  • Unrated
  • 1h 47min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
34 k
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Diane Lane and Wesley Snipes in Meurtre à la Maison-Blanche (1997)
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Political ThrillerActionCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

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.

  • Réalisation
    • Dwight H. Little
  • Scénario
    • Wayne Beach
    • David Hodgin
  • Casting principal
    • Wesley Snipes
    • Diane Lane
    • Daniel Benzali
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    34 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Dwight H. Little
    • Scénario
      • Wayne Beach
      • David Hodgin
    • Casting principal
      • Wesley Snipes
      • Diane Lane
      • Daniel Benzali
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    • 65avis des critiques
    • 48Métascore
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    Murder At 1600
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    Wesley Snipes
    Wesley Snipes
    • Detective Regis
    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Nina Chance
    Daniel Benzali
    Daniel Benzali
    • Spikings
    Dennis Miller
    Dennis Miller
    • Detective Stengel
    Alan Alda
    Alan Alda
    • Jordan
    Ronny Cox
    Ronny Cox
    • President Jack Neil
    Diane Baker
    Diane Baker
    • Kitty Neil
    Tate Donovan
    Tate Donovan
    • Kyle Neil
    Harris Yulin
    Harris Yulin
    • General Clark Tully
    Tom Wright
    Tom Wright
    • Cooper
    Nicholas Pryor
    Nicholas Pryor
    • Paul Moran
    Charles Rocket
    Charles Rocket
    • Jeffrey
    Nigel Bennett
    Nigel Bennett
    • Burton Cash
    Tamara Gorski
    Tamara Gorski
    • Young Woman In Bar
    Douglas O'Keeffe
    Douglas O'Keeffe
    • Assassin - John Kerry
    Tony Nappo
    Tony Nappo
    • Luchessi
    Mary Moore
    • Carla Town
    George R. Robertson
    George R. Robertson
    • Mack Falls
    • Réalisation
      • Dwight H. Little
    • Scénario
      • Wayne Beach
      • David Hodgin
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    6lastliberal-853-253708

    You were born to become a chalk outline.

    I like Wesley Snipes in just about everything he has been in. I am not talking Academy Award stuff here, but just enjoyable action fare that will pass the time without making you groan.

    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.
    8blott2319-1

    Trope-laden and ridiculous at times, but still a satisfying murder mystery

    Murder at 1600 is playing with a lot of familiar tropes from action-thrillers of the late 90s, and I don't mind one bit. This was the kind of stuff I loved when I was just getting into action films, and I still find such joy from watching them now. Sure, there is a formula at play here, and there are often things that don't make a ton of sense. In fact, more than once my logical brain would think "that's not how that would really happen," but I was able to get over the nonsense and enjoy the ride. It's fun to think of the different ways that an investigation might be influenced by federal agencies if there was a chance it could incriminate certain people in power. I like that they bring in an unbiased homicide detective to oversee the case, and we get to see how he is manipulated by the system. It gives a nice David-vs-Goliath feel to the case and makes the tension greater. They also put plenty of bureaucratic roadblocks in the way that help intensify the drama.

    I love Wesley Snipes in this role, because I often forget he is so charming. Some of the character stuff they give him doesn't work well, and seems tacked on for no good reason, but I still like him as the lead. It's also hard to criticize anything that Diane Lane does in the supporting role. She plays a character who is tough as nails, one who holds her own with all the men around her, and never once does she feel like a lame damsel in distress that our hero has to save. The mystery in Murder at 1600 is not bad at all, because we are tricked into suspecting a number of different people. However, it's not exactly one where we are given all the important evidence up front so we can deduce the truth before it is revealed. But just like the far-fetched nature of certain things that happen in Murder at 1600, I simply don't care about that. I have a fun time watching it, and that's really all that matters to me.
    7xredgarnetx

    Adequate thriller

    MURDER AT 1600 came near the end of Wesley Snipes' theatrical career, before he went STV, and it is a decent-enough, Canadian-lensed thriller about the discovery of a young woman's brutally murdered body in the White House. Could the president's bully of a son (Tate Donovan) have killed her? Or are there more sinister forces at work here? For better or worse, the identity of the killer is made plain just past the halfway mark. But that doesn't mean you can't go along for the ride as shadowy assassins try to keep Snipes, as a D.C. detective, and Diane Lane, as a sympathetic Secret Service agent, from uncovering the truth. Snipes is in tip top shape here and is surrounded by several great character actors: Ronny Cox as the president, Harris Yulin as a hawkish general and Alan Alda as a presidential adviser. Daniel Benzali, who some of you might remember from a short-lived TV crime show some years ago, is on hand as a senior Secret Service agent and Dennis Miller has a small role as a fellow D.C. detective. While MURDER AT 1600 is not a first-rate action film -- for one thing, it is chock full of tired plot devices -- it is certainly watchable. And it beats anything Snipes has done since going STV.
    Lechuguilla

    Right Off The Hollywood Assembly Line

    At least the whodunit puzzle left me guessing. But that's the only redeeming quality of this pretentious mystery, set at the White House. A lone, good guy cop (played by Wesley Snipes) goes up against the rich and powerful. Our hero fights the bullies and the bad guys with courage and daring. It's a tired, stale concept.

    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.
    8Jack_Yan

    No Hollywood stereotypes, at last

    Murder at 1600 is an enjoyable thriller. There are some formula aspects as other reviewers have mentioned, but on the whole the plot – a murder within 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue – leaves the viewer in some suspense. As a "whodunnit", the movie succeeds, and as for this reviewer, the murderer and the actual conspiracy isn't evident till near the end. Wayne Beach and the late David Hodgin create enough plot twists to keep most viewers guessing. Director Dwight Little keeps things tight and well-paced. There is a good sense of logic to Murder at 1600's execution.

    It's arguably one of the best films Snipes has starred in. Known more for his tough-guy roles in Passenger 57 and Demolition Man, it's refreshing to see Snipes as a detective who relies more on thinking than weaponry. Revelations keep Snipes' character, Det Harlan Regis, pursuing new leads – just as any logical audience member would. Regis, a history buff who has recreated battles with miniature models in his living room and a well-respected detective, puts both his police training and interests to use. Beach and Hodgin have also humanized Regis: he is about to be evicted – a fact that is quickly introduced in the film's opening sequence – and he and his fellow tenants' problem is solved in a refreshing way.

    Diane Lane plays a Secret Service agent, Nina Chance, who begins to suspect a cover-up at the White House and assists Regis. It's established early on that she brought home the gold in sharpshooting at the 1988 Olympics – and her skills are put to good use in several action scenes. Unlike most TV heroines, her aim doesn't get better as the ending nears. There's a welcome consistency that's seldom seen from Hollywood, where the hero often loses a fight at the beginning yet miraculously triumphs at the end. It's a real pleasure to see Lane back in a high-calibre film; for too long we've seen her in forgettable fare such as Judge Dredd and Knight Moves. Lane's acting ability should keep her in the limelight, one hopes – she is an actress who doesn't deserve to fade in her 40s. This will depend on whether the establishment will come to its senses about its ageist attitude toward actresses.

    The cast is ably supported by the menacing Daniel Benzali; Alan Alda comes to Snipes's aid as the National Security Adviser to the President; Ronny Cox is a president in crisis as American troops are held hostage in North Korea; Tate Donovan as the president's playboy son. Every character, with the exception of Snipes's sidekick played by Dennis Miller, has a part to play in the plot; thanks to a better-than-usual casting job by the duo of Amanda Johnson and Cathy Sandrich (often good with mysteries) the roles are very well filled.

    And refreshingly for Hollywood, we do not have a male European-American hero saving the day with his African-American sidekick. There have been enough biases against minorities in casting films. And there have also been enough films that take things too far the other way. The race issue is never played in this film: director Dwight Little treats each character as a regular person, just like in real life where the majority of us don't give an iota what colour or creed someone is.

    Some parts of Christopher Young's score are not terribly fitting although on the whole he does a good job. Sound effects are well handled in this film as is the editing; both contribute well to the suspense and the mood. Steven Bernstein's photography cuts between the real and created White Houses well, and contributes well to the film's overall effect.

    This is one of the best and most logical films that has come out of Hollywood for some time. It will not insult many viewers' intelligence for starters. While not 100 per cent original, it is a very well-made film that rests on a solid plot and direction.

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    • Anecdotes
      Wesley Snipes replaced Bruce Willis in the lead role of Detective Harlan Regis after Willis withdrew from the movie.
    • Gaffes
      When 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 alternatives
      The 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.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Murder at 1600/Traveller/8 Heads in a Duffel Bag/Das Boot/Ulysses Gaze (1997)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 juillet 1997 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Asesinato en la Casa Blanca
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros.
      • New Regency Productions
      • 1600 Limited Partnership
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    Box-office

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    • 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
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    • Durée
      1 heure 47 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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