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Pages in category "Films set in the White House" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Films set in the White House (84 P) Pages in category "Films set in Washington, D.C." The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 424 total.
The first film screened in the White House was The Birth of a Nation in 1915; however, early film viewings occurred in the main building as the facility lacked a dedicated theater. Originally a cloakroom known as the "Hat Box", the White House Family Theater was converted into its current use in 1942 on the orders of Franklin Roosevelt. [2] [3 ...
The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Fuqua's direction and Butler's performance, but criticized the overt violence and screenplay. Olympus Has Fallen was one of two films released in 2013 that depicted a terrorist attack against the White House; the other was White House Down, which was released three months later.
White House co-workers. Cuba Gooding Jr. as Carter Wilson, [6] [14] the fast-talking head butler at the White House, with whom Cecil forms a close friendship. Lenny Kravitz as James Holloway, [6] [14] a co-worker butler of Cecil's at the White House. Colman Domingo as Freddie Fallows, [14] [17] the White House maitre d' who hires Cecil.
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.
The series includes the films Olympus Has Fallen (2013), London Has Fallen (2016), and Angel Has Fallen (2019). The films also star Aaron Eckhart as U.S. President Benjamin Asher, and Morgan Freeman as the Speaker of the House (and eventual President) Allan Trumbull. The films received generally mixed reception and grossed a combined total of ...
Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years is a 1977 American television film and a sequel to Eleanor and Franklin (1976). Originally airing on March 13, 1977, it was part of a 2-part biographical film directed by Daniel Petrie based on Joseph P. Lash's Pulitzer prize-winning biography, Eleanor and Franklin, chronicling the lives of the 32nd U.S. President and the first lady.