White House Down

Secret Service agent battles White House invaders

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About White House Down

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Platform: Netflix

Rating: PG-13

Run time: 2h 11m

Cast
Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jason Clarke, Richard Jenkins, Joey King, James Woods, Nicolas Wright, Jimmi Simpson, Michael Murphy, Matt Craven, Jake Weber, Kevin Rankin, Rachelle Lefevre, Peter Jacobson, Falk Hentschel, Garcelle Beauvais, Lance Reddick, Barbara Williams

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About

White House Down is an action-packed film directed by Roland Emmerich and released in 2013. The movie follows the story of a Capitol Police officer named John Cale, played by Channing Tatum, who is on a tour of the White House with his daughter when a group of paramilitary mercenaries take over the building. Cale finds himself in a race against time to save his daughter and protect the President of the United States, played by Jamie Foxx.

The film combines thrilling action sequences with gripping suspense as Cale battles through the heavily fortified White House to outsmart the mercenaries and protect the President.

Making / Production

White House Down was produced by Centropolis Entertainment and Mythology Entertainment. The film was shot on location in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with some additional scenes filmed in Washington, D.C. Director Roland Emmerich is known for his expertise in creating large-scale, visually stunning action sequences, and he brought his signature style to this film.

The production team worked closely with experts to ensure the accuracy and detail of the White House setting. In addition, extensive post-production work was done to enhance the visual effects and create realistic battle scenes.

Actors

  • Channing Tatum as John Cale - Tatum delivers a charismatic and physically demanding performance as the hero of the film. He brings intensity and determination to the role, making the audience root for him throughout the action-packed events.
  • Jamie Foxx as President James Sawyer - Foxx portrays the President with a perfect balance of strength and vulnerability. His charisma and quick-thinking add depth to the character.
  • Maggie Gyllenhaal as Special Agent Carol Finnerty - Gyllenhaal plays the intelligent and determined Special Agent who aids John Cale in his mission to save the President and his daughter.
  • Jason Clarke as Emil Stenz - Clarke portrays the ruthless leader of the paramilitary group. His menacing presence adds tension to the film and makes him a formidable adversary for Cale.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The screenplay for White House Down was written by James Vanderbilt, who drew inspiration from classic action films.
  • The film was released on June 28, 2013, in the midst of the summer blockbuster season.
  • White House Down features an iconic scene where the White House is destroyed using CGI effects, showcasing Roland Emmerich's talent for creating visually spectacular moments.
  • This movie shares similarities with another film released around the same time, titled Olympus Has Fallen, which also involves a hostile takeover of the White House.

Awards

White House Down did not receive any major awards, but it was well-received by audiences and praised for its thrilling action sequences and entertaining performances.

Quotes

  • "If you are irritating me for a quote to make it easier for you to write your story, you can put it on the list with the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny." - President James Sawyer
  • "Your dad is a hero." - President James Sawyer to John Cale's daughter
  • "Get your hands off my Jordans!" - John Cale during a fight with the mercenaries

Music

The musical score for White House Down was composed by Harald Kloser and Thomas Wander. The soundtrack perfectly complements the film's action sequences and adds to the overall suspense and intensity.

Soundtrack

  • "White House Down" by Thomas Wander and Harald Kloser
  • "Bird on a Wire" by The Neville Brothers
  • "Rocky Mountain Way" by Joe Walsh
  • "You Know It's Hard (Murder)" by The Crystal Method
  • "Running the Classics" by Joe Kraemer

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