Review: Murder At 1600
There is an opening sequence that's familiar from a lot of cop movies. A madman is waving a gun and threatening bystanders. ...
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert - 04/18/97
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Review: Murder at 1600
The "1600" in the title, Murder at 1600 , refers to a house number on Pennsylvania Avenue: the address of the White House. ...
Reelviews - James Berardinelli
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Review: MURDER AT 1600
The NY Times review of Murder at 1600, a Dwight H. Little film starring Wesley Snipes and Diane Lane. Murder at 1600 movie trailer, showtimes, ...
The New York Times - Janet Maslin - 04/18/97
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Review: Murder at 1600
A by-the-numbers thriller for people who have difficulty adding two and two, Murder at 1600 is the story of an investigation into a homicide that ...
Palo Alto Online - Leonard Schwarz
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Review: MURDER AT 1600
It desperately wants to be a paranoid political thriller, but this cobbled-together collection of corruption-on-Capitol Hill and cop movie cliches ...
TV Guide - Maitland McDonagh
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Review: Murder At 1600
The address referred to in the title is 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, better known as the White House. When a female staff member is ...
Empire Online - Kim Newman
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MURDER AT 1600 Film Review
More cartoonlike, and more entertaining, than Clint Eastwood's "Absolute Power," Dwight Little's "Murder at 1600" originally was set to open ahead ...
Boxoffice Online - Joseph McBride
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Review: Murder At 1600
Not even Hollywood can keep up with Clinton's scandal du jour, but "Murder at 1600" comes close as a cloud of sex, greed and corruption blows ...
Film Threat - Tom Meek - 04/21/97
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Review: MURDER AT 1600 (1997)
Starring: Wesley Snipes, Diane Lane, Alan Alda, Daniel Benzali, Ronny Cox, Dennis Miller. Screenplay: Wayne Beach and David Hodgin. ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Scott Renshaw - 04/21/97
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Review: MURDER AT 1600 (1997)
MURDER AT 1600 fits right in with its ancestors - this year's THE SHADOW CONSPIRACY and ABSOLUTE POWER. We have yet another massive conspiracy ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Steve Rhodes - 04/21/97
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Review: Murder At 1600 (1997)
starring: Wesley Snipes (Detective Harlan Regis), Diane Lane (Nina Chance), Daniel Benzali (Nick Spikings), Dennis Miller (Detective Stengel), ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Stephen Graham - 08/31/97
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Review: Murder at 1600 (1997)
There's only one presidential election every four years, but it seems like every few months we get another presidential conspiracy movie painted ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Andrew Hicks - 10/14/97
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Review: Murder at 1600 (1997)
There are plenty of reasons why President Clinton defied conventional wisdom and remained in office despite Monica Lewinsky scandal. ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Dragan Antulov - 01/22/04
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Review: MURDER AT 1600 (1997)
There's a major crime at the White House and the politicians are busy at work covering it up. This could be either one of many films from the past ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Michael Redman - 04/23/97
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Review: Murder at 1600 (1997)
Cast: Wesley Snipes, Diane Lane, Dennis Miller, Daniel Benzali, Alan Alda, Ronny Cox Director: Dwight Little Screenplay: Wayne Beach & David ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Tim Voon - 12/22/97
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Review: MURDER AT 1600 (1997)
Another conspiracy movie? Maybe. Plausible story? Yes. Entertaining? Definitely. For all the complaining people do about government (and a lot of ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Walter Frith - 04/22/97
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Review: Murder at 1600 (1997)
"Murder at 1600" is a movie that starts with promise but ends in disappointment. It's a candy that initially tastes sweet but has a horrible ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Nick Schaden - 09/13/97
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Review: Murder at 1600
The "1600" in the title, Murder at 1600 , refers to a house number on Pennsylvania Avenue: the address of the White House. ...
Reelviews - James Berardinelli
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Review: Murder at 1600
A by-the-numbers thriller for people who have difficulty adding two and two, Murder at 1600 is the story of an investigation into a homicide that ...
Palo Alto Online - Leonard Schwarz
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Executive disorder
It desperately wants to be a paranoid political thriller, but this cobbled-together collection of corruption-on-Capitol Hill and cop movie cliches ...
TV Guide - Maitland McDonagh
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Review: MURDER AT 1600
More cartoonlike, and more entertaining, than Clint Eastwood's "Absolute Power," Dwight Little's "Murder at 1600" originally was set to open ahead ...
Boxoffice Online - Joseph McBride
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