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| Name | White House Down |
| Director | Roland Emmerich |
| Producer | Roland Emmerich, Bradley J. Fischer, Larry J. Franco, Harald Kloser |
| Writer | James Vanderbilt |
| Starring | Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jason Clarke, Richard Jenkins, Joey King, James Woods |
| Music | Harald Kloser, Thomas Wander |
| Cinematography | Anna Foerster |
| Editing | Adam Wolfe |
| Studio | Centropolis Entertainment, Mythology Entertainment |
| Distributor | Columbia Pictures |
| Runtime | 131 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $150 million |
| Gross | $205.4 million |
White House Down is a 2013 American political action thriller film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by James Vanderbilt. The plot follows a Capitol Police officer who must rescue the President of the United States after a paramilitary group seizes the White House. Featuring an ensemble cast led by Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx, the film is noted for its large-scale action sequences and themes of patriotism.
John Cale, a United States Capitol Police officer aspiring to join the United States Secret Service, is on a tour of the White House with his daughter when a sophisticated paramilitary group led by Emil Stenz launches a coordinated assault. The attackers, disguised as a National Park Service maintenance crew, seize the building, taking numerous hostages including the President, James Sawyer. Cale evades capture and, with the help of a trusted Secret Service agent, Carol Finnerty, works to rescue his daughter and the President. The conspiracy is revealed to be orchestrated by a faction within the government and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, aiming to trigger a war in the Middle East by framing a foreign power.
* Channing Tatum as John Cale, a United States Capitol Police officer. * Jamie Foxx as President James Sawyer, the President of the United States. * Maggie Gyllenhaal as Carol Finnerty, a Secret Service agent. * Jason Clarke as Emil Stenz, the leader of the mercenary attackers. * Richard Jenkins as Eli Raphelson, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. * Joey King as Emily Cale, John's daughter. * James Woods as Martin Walker, the head of the Presidential detail. * Nicolas Wright as Donnie Donaldson, a White House tour guide. * Jimmi Simpson as Skip Tyler, a hacker working with the mercenaries. * Michael Murphy as Alvin Hammond, the Vice President of the United States. * Rachelle Lefevre as Melanie Cale, John's ex-wife. * Lance Reddick as General Caulfield, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Development began under the working title Olympus, with James Vanderbilt writing the screenplay. Director Roland Emmerich, known for disaster films like *Independence Day* and The Day After Tomorrow, came aboard to direct for Columbia Pictures. Principal photography commenced in July 2012 in Montreal, utilizing sets built at the MELS Studios to replicate the White House interiors and the South Lawn. Key action sequences, including the destruction of the White House's West Wing, were achieved through a combination of practical effects and computer-generated imagery supervised by Volker Engel. The film's score was composed by Harald Kloser and Thomas Wander.
The film premiered in Los Angeles on June 24, 2013, and was released theatrically in the United States on June 28, 2013, by Columbia Pictures. Its international rollout followed throughout July and August 2013 in markets including the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia. The release placed it in direct competition with another similarly themed film, Olympus Has Fallen, which had been released earlier in the year.
Upon release, White House Down received mixed reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported a 51% approval rating, with criticism often directed at its familiar plot but praise for its energetic pace and the chemistry between Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx. The film opened at #2 at the North American box office behind Disney's Monsters University, earning approximately $25.7 million in its opening weekend. It ultimately grossed $205.4 million worldwide against a $150 million production budget, a performance considered underwhelming. At the 2014 Kids' Choice Awards, Channing Tatum won Favorite Movie Actor.
The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and digital download by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on November 5, 2013. The home media releases included special features such as audio commentary by director Roland Emmerich and writer James Vanderbilt, several making-of featurettes, and gag reels. It later became available for streaming on platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
Category:2013 films Category:American action thriller films Category:Films directed by Roland Emmerich Category:Columbia Pictures films