Review of Murder at 1600 (1997) by Jeff K — 29 Dec 2006
At first, it appears as though it will be your typical, by-the-numbers political thriller. Then, as the movie progresses, it gets better and better, thanks to fast pace and lots of exciting action scenes.
[i]Murder at 1600[/i] focuses on the discover of a brutally-murdered intern in the White House. Two detectives (Wesley Snipes and Dennis Miller) are assigned to the case, with White House security personnel limiting the detectives with classified information which may be useful to the case.
Lucky for them, dedicated Secret Service Agent (Diane Lane) reluctantly helps. Although it gets predictable at times (especially at the end), it's still a fun little thriller. It really gives you deep feeling of paranoia as well!
This review of Murder at 1600 (1997) was written by Jeff K on 29 Dec 2006.
Murder at 1600 has generally received mixed reviews.
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