Synopsis
Murder at 1600 is a movie released in 1997.
In a high-stakes political thriller where every move could spark an international crisis, a shocking murder within the White House sets the stage for an electrifying investigation. When a secretary is found dead in a bathroom, Detective Harlan Regis, played by the charismatic Wesley Snipes, finds himself plunged into a murky world of conspiracy and deception. As tensions escalate, he is forced to partner with the determined Secret Service agent Nina Chance, portrayed by Diane Lane, to unravel a web of intrigue that threatens not only their lives but the very fabric of the nation. What unfolds is a gripping tale of betrayal and survival, where the duo must challenge the formidable barriers of bureaucracy and power. As they uncover clues that point to a potential cover-up, the stakes grow higher, leading to a daring infiltration of the White House itself. With a blend of action, mystery, and drama, this film deftly explores themes of loyalty, justice, and the relentless pursuit of truth against overwhelming odds. The combination of a taut narrative and strong performances makes it a must-watch for fans of political thrillers, ensuring that the adrenaline never stops as secrets are unearthed and alliances are tested in the heart of American power.
Warner Bros. Pictures
Regency Enterprises