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White House Down is a 2013 American political action thriller film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by James Vanderbilt. In the film, a divorced US Capitol Police officer attempts to rescue both his daughter and the President of the United States when a destructive terrorist assault occurs in the White House.
While on a tour of the White House with his young daughter, a Capitol policeman springs into action to save his child and protect the president from a heavily armed group of paramilitary invaders. Director. Roland Emmerich.
- (238K)
- Action, Drama, Thriller
- Roland Emmerich
- 2013-06-28
Capitol Policeman John Cale has just been denied his dream job with the Secret Service of 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.
White House Down is a 2013 American political action thriller film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by James Vanderbilt. In the film, a divorced US Capitol Police officer attempts to rescue both his daughter and the President of the United States when a destructive terrorist assault occurs in the White House.
White House Down is an American action-thriller film directed by Roland Emmerich, written by James Vanderbilt and starring Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jason Clarke, Richard Jenkins, Joey King, and James Woods. The film was released on June 28, 2013.
May 29, 2013 · Who's making White House Down: Crew List . A look at the White House Down behind-the-scenes crew and production team. The film's director Roland Emmerich last directed Moonfall and Midway. The film's writer James Vanderbilt last wrote Scream VI and Scream.
In “White House Down,” Channing Tatum plays John Cale, a Capitol Hill police officer, Afghanistan vet and divorcé. He can’t make the grade of security guard for the President because he was a bit of a slacker, as his Secret Service interviewer ( Maggie Gyllenhaal ) reminds him.