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White House Down

It will start like any other day.
2013 | 131m | English

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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.
Release Date: Jun 27, 2013
Director: Roland Emmerich
Writer: James Vanderbilt
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Keywords the white house, usa president, job interview, betrayal, conspiracy, explosion, hostage situation, secret service, terrorist plot, hostile takeover, terrorist group, us military, ex military, lockdown, vice president, special agent, u.s. secret service agent, young daughter, hostages, speaker of the house, capitol police, white house tour
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Centropolis Entertainment, Mythology Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $205,366,737
Budget: $150,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Channing Tatum John Cale
Jamie Foxx President James Sawyer
Joey King Emily Cale
Maggie Gyllenhaal Deputy SAIC Carol Finnerty
Richard Jenkins Speaker Eli Raphelson
James Woods Chief SAIC Martin Walker
Nicolas Wright Donnie the Guide
Jimmi Simpson Skip Tyler
Michael Murphy Vice President Alvin Hammond
Rachelle Lefevre Melanie
Lance Reddick General Caulfield
Matt Craven Agent Roy Kellerman
Jake Weber Agent Ted Hope
Peter Jacobson VP Chief of Staff Wallace
Jason Clarke Emil Stenz
Kevin Rankin Carl Killick
Garcelle Beauvais Alison Sawyer
Falk Hentschel Motts
Romano Orzari Mulcahy
Jackie Geary Jenna
Ben Mankiewicz Reporter
Neil Napier Tank Commander
Andrew Simms Roger Skinner
Cat Lemieux
Alain Moussi Agent Reid's Partner (uncredited)
Brooke Anderson Reporter
Kyle Gatehouse Conrad Cern
Anthony Lemke Captain Hutton
Name Job
James Vanderbilt Writer
John Papsidera Casting
Roland Emmerich Director
Devyn Dalton Stunts
Frédéric North Aerial Coordinator
Volker Engel Visual Effects Supervisor
Chris LeDoux Visual Effects Supervisor
Jonathan Klein Foley Editor
Alain Moussi Stunt Double
Emma Jouannet Additional Third Assistant Director
Joseph P. Reidy First Assistant Director
Steven Lambert Stunts
Sally Bishop Stunts
Janene Carleton Stunts
Krista Bell Stunts
Larissa Stadnichuk Stunts
Angelica Lisk-Hann Stunt Double
Lisy Christl Costume Designer
Zack Mazerolle Visual Effects Editor
Robin Harlan Foley
Paul Hotte Set Decoration
David Laramy Set Decoration
Adam Wolfe Editor
Thomas Wander Original Music Composer
Harald Kloser Original Music Composer
Valentin Toncu Lighting Technician
Alain Brochu Construction Coordinator
Joshua Davis Gaffer
Hannah Cooper Casting Associate
Mandy Arnold Digital Intermediate
Naomi Sunrise Filoramo First Assistant Editor
Geoffroy St-Hilaire Camera Operator
Ronald Hersey Second Unit Director of Photography
George Peters Camera Operator
Julie Amyot Set Costumer
Félix Larivière Hair Designer
Sandi Tanaka Art Direction
André Valade Set Decoration
Stéphane Sorensen Rigging Grip
Marieke Séguin Rigging Grip
Marco Venditto Lighting Technician
Trevor Howard Music Editor
Nicolas Vallet Draughtsman
Edward Hohman Key Grip
Vincent Joseph Flaherty Armorer
Laura Sode-Matteson Location Manager
Lyne Lapiana Hairstylist
Dane Bjerno Aerial Camera Technician
Thomas Nellen Makeup Department Head
David Gaucher Art Direction
Annie Lamarre Construction Coordinator
Hans Bjerno Aerial Director of Photography
Jonathan Barbeau Lighting Technician
Charles Carter Key Makeup Artist
Brent Robinson Underwater Camera
Jean-François Dubé Rigging Grip
Kimi Webber Script Supervisor
Julia Tasker Script Supervisor
Jackson Yu First Assistant Editor
Fanny Vachon Makeup Artist
Annick Chartier Makeup Department Head
Martina Javorova Art Direction
Robert Parle Art Direction
Marie-Soleil Dénommé Set Decoration
Sylvain Girouard Rigging Grip
Ryan Helsley Digital Intermediate
Ronald J. Rolfe Hairstylist
Cécile Rigault Makeup Artist
Reiner Bajo Still Photographer
Alain Masse Key Grip
Rocco Stallone Hairstylist
Sabrina Trudel Makeup Artist
Julie Montplaisir Art Department Coordinator
Catherine Gélinas Key Costumer
D. Nicole Makeup Artist
Charlotte Rouleau Art Direction
Helene Lamarre Art Department Coordinator
François Daignault Camera Operator
Sylvaine Dufaux Camera Operator
Simon Touzin Rigging Grip
Christopher Kralik Lighting Technician
Martine Gagnon Assistant Costume Designer
Fernand Bos Music Editor
Beate Petruccelli Key Makeup Artist
Benoit Côté Rigging Grip
Blanche Boileau Costume Supervisor
Brent Radford Armorer
Michèle St-Arnaud Location Manager
Nathalie Trépanier Makeup Artist
Jean-Pierre Paquet Art Direction
Isabelle Guay Supervising Art Director
Etienne Gravrand Draughtsman
Takashi Seida Still Photographer
Tanya Giang Casting Assistant
Claire Alary Property Master
Pierre-Luc L'Espérance Rigging Grip
Christine Chu Lighting Coordinator
Susanne Niedergall Assistant Costume Designer
Olivier Proulx Set Costumer
Melissa Fafard Makeup Artist
Simone Kraus Townsend Animation Supervisor
Blake Sweeney CG Supervisor
Markus Hagemeier VFX Editor
Charles Maynes Sound Recordist
Alexander Hupperich 3D Supervisor
Roger Liu Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Aleksandar Pejic VFX Supervisor
Patrice-Alain Barrette Visual Effects Editor
Christian Haas Visual Effects Supervisor
Marc Weigert Second Unit Director, Visual Effects Supervisor
Joseph Kasparian Visual Effects Supervisor
Jan Krupp Visual Effects Supervisor
Jamie Hardt Sound Effects Editor
Radley Teruel Digital Effects Supervisor
Martyn Culpitt Visual Effects Supervisor
Ollie Rankin Visual Effects Supervisor
Alessandro Cioffi Visual Effects Supervisor
Greg ten Bosch Sound Effects Editor
Sean Schur CG Supervisor
James Simcik ADR Supervisor
Cedric Charron Boom Operator
Lee Gilmore Sound Effects Editor
Eric D. Christensen Visual Effects Supervisor
Marion Spates CG Supervisor
Jennifer Pearson VFX Editor
Philippe Theroux Visual Effects Supervisor
Abu Thahir Roto Supervisor
Guillaume St-Aubin-Seers Visual Effects Editor
Mitchell J. Glaser Visual Effects Editor
Shailendra Swarnkar Visual Effects Supervisor
Ulrika Akander ADR Editor
Robert Troy Dialogue Editor
Steve Cady Lead Animator
Adam Estey Visual Effects Editor
Cian O'Laoi Visual Effects Editor
Sarah Monat Foley
Josef Sy Lead Animator
Joel Thompson Visual Effects Editor
Timo Rolle VFX Editor
Sébastien Rioux Visual Effects Editor
Fredrik Sundqvist Visual Effects Supervisor
Ryan Juggler First Assistant Sound Editor
Mark Wendell CG Supervisor
Rob Allman CG Supervisor
Paul Graff Visual Effects Supervisor
Adrian Corsei CG Supervisor
Sebastien Dostie Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael Nelson Ultimate Arm Operator
Silver Butler Second Second Assistant Director
Dominic Gaglione D'Amico Additional Third Assistant Director
Martin Doepner Third Assistant Director
Harvey Drouelle Additional Third Assistant Director
Brigitte Goulet Second Assistant Director
Jacinthe Hamelin Additional Third Assistant Director
Aaron Hartley Additional Second Assistant Director
Jonathan Jean-Pierre Assistant Director Trainee
Hunter Kalman Second Assistant Director
Bethan Mowat First Assistant Director
John Silvestri Second Assistant Director
Andrew Ward First Assistant Director
Dan Finnegan VFX Artist
Juan Couto Animation
Ken Petrie Special Effects Technician
Andrea Kenyon Casting
Randi Wells Casting
Anna Foerster Director of Photography
Kirk M. Petruccelli Production Design
Paul N.J. Ottosson Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gillian Chandler Makeup Artist
Jack Shahram Ghoulian Visual Effects Supervisor
Maggie Evans Visual Effects Supervisor
Nathalie Garon Hairstylist
Nathalie Lagacé Second Assistant Accountant
Angel Alvarez Digital Compositor
Nathalie Gonthier Rotoscoping Artist
Angel Gil Ruiz Visual Effects Coordinator
Name Title
Reid Carolin Executive Producer
Channing Tatum Executive Producer
Bradley J. Fischer Producer
Laeta Kalogridis Producer
James Vanderbilt Producer
Larry Franco Producer
Volker Engel Co-Producer
Harald Kloser Producer
Ute Emmerich Executive Producer
Marc Weigert Co-Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
4.0

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 polit ... ical 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.

May 16, 2024