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Murder at 1600

Murder at 1600

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Murder at 1600

Murder at 1600

  • Year 1997
  • Duration 107 min
  • Country United States
  • Language English
A young woman is murdered in the White House. Homicide detective Regis investigates while Secret Service works against him. He's assigned agent Chance. She eventually cooperates after a man's framed.

About Murder at 1600

Murder at 1600 (1997) delivers a gripping political thriller that combines murder mystery with high-stakes Washington intrigue. When a young woman is found dead inside the White House, veteran homicide detective Harlan Regis (Wesley Snipes) is called to investigate what initially appears to be a straightforward case. However, he quickly discovers that the Secret Service is actively obstructing his investigation, creating an atmosphere of suspicion and danger within the most secure building in America.

Director Dwight H. Little crafts a tense atmosphere where every corridor of the White House feels charged with potential threats. Wesley Snipes delivers a compelling performance as the determined detective navigating political minefields, while Diane Lane shines as Secret Service Agent Nina Chance, whose loyalties become increasingly conflicted as the investigation deepens. Their evolving partnership forms the emotional core of the film, moving from professional distrust to reluctant cooperation.

The film excels at building suspense through its intricate plot twists and political machinations. As Regis uncovers evidence suggesting a massive cover-up, viewers are taken on a journey through shadowy government operations and personal betrayals. The 1997 thriller maintains a brisk pace throughout its 107-minute runtime, balancing action sequences with intelligent detective work.

Murder at 1600 remains worth watching for its clever premise, strong performances, and the timeless appeal of a conspiracy thriller set against the backdrop of American political power. The film's exploration of corruption at the highest levels continues to resonate, making it an engaging choice for fans of political mysteries and detective stories alike.