White House Down
It will start like any other day.
Capitol Policeman John Cale has just been denied his dream job with the Secret Service protecting President James Sawyer. Not wanting to let down his little girl with the news, he takes her on a tour of the White House, when the complex is overtaken by a heavily armed paramilitary group. Now, with the nation's government falling into chaos and time running out, it's up to Cale to save the president, his daughter, and the country.
Trailers & Videos

WHITE HOUSE DOWN - Trailer - On Blu-ray and DVD 20th January

WHITE HOUSE DOWN - Official Trailer - At Cinemas September 13

WHITE HOUSE DOWN - Official Trailer - In Theaters June 28th

White House Down Gag Reel

The Making Of "WHITE HOUSE DOWN" Behind The Scenes

White House Down (2013) - Consider This My Resignation Scene (1/10) | Movieclips

WHITE HOUSE DOWN - The Beast Featurette - In Theaters 6/28
Cast

Channing Tatum
Cale

Jamie Foxx
President Sawyer

Maggie Gyllenhaal
Finnerty

Jason Clarke
Stenz

Richard Jenkins
Raphelson

Joey King
Emily

James Woods
Walker

Nicolas Wright
Donnie the Guide

Jimmi Simpson
Tyler

Michael Murphy
Vice President Hammond

Rachelle Lefevre
Melanie

Lance Reddick
General Caulfield

Matt Craven
Agent Kellerman

Jake Weber
Agent Hope

Peter Jacobson
Wallace

Barbara Williams
Muriel Walker

Kevin Rankin
Killick

Garcelle Beauvais
Alison Sawyer

Falk Hentschel
Motts

Romano Orzari
Mulcahy
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Reviews
Per Gunnar Jonsson
I have to say, or in this case write, that this was a fairly disappointing movie. It is pretty much a Die Hard wannabee with a daughter-dislikes-father sub-plot. I do not mind the reusing of the Die Hard concept if the film is good. This one is not really. The script is a stupid, unintelligent political script. It starts off badly with some nonsensical crap about a controversial (that is putting it mildly) political deal with the Middle East about pulling out troops from all the bases in the Middle East. To add to this the entire situation have come about because the president just left several people to hang out and dry when he decided to pull the plug on operations in the Middle East. By hanging out and dry we mean get killed or spend some quality time in the regional prisons. That put the president on the bad guy list instead of the good guy as far as I am concerned. I do not know if the writer was trying to make a political statement, which I never like in my movies, or is just plain stupid. Given the rest of the script I would go for stupid or both. The good thing with the movie is that there is quite a lot of action and some of it is rather okay to watch. There are a few funny moments as well. I quite liked the tour guide for example. Unfortunately, even if you try to forget about the political nonsense, the rest of the script is just full of utter stupidity. It starts of not too bad with the diversion at the Capitol and the initial take over of the White House even though a whole bunch of armed, obviously unscreened, guys getting into the White House to work on the president’s home theatre like that is not very believable. After that it gradually degrades though. Cale is nowhere as charismatic, nor as professional, as McClane and there are lots of silly and stupid moments. For example, the car chase starts of not too bad but then Cale get’s into some bloody dream mode and gets shot up. Just dumb. During the same episode the tank scene is just ridiculous. Would they only have one tank? Not very likely. It takes forever for it to move. It is also highly improbable that it could be taken out like that by a hand-held launcher by a front hit. Rear or side maybe but not a front hit. The writer is obviously clueless about military matters. The fumbled chopper attack is embarrassingly bad. The worst is probably when Cale’s daughter stops and air-strike by waving a flag outside the White House. I almost turned off the movie at that point. It is too bad because the movie had the budget and some nice actors to be a good action movie but was just ruined by a louse script with a totally unnecessary bunch of political nonsense in it. The next time I see a movie were the script is written by James Vanderbilt I am going to be very cautious.
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