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Wesley Snipes | Detective Harlan Regis | |
Diane Lane | Nina Chance, Secret Service Agent | |
Daniel Benzali | Nick Spikings, Head White House Secret Service Agent | |
Dennis Miller | Detective Steve Stengel | |
Alan Alda | Alvin Jordan, National Security Advisor | |
Ronny Cox | President Jack Neil | |
Diane Baker | Kitty Neil, First Lady | |
Tate Donovan | Kyle Neil, First Son | |
Harris Yulin | General Clark Tully | |
Tom Wright | Hal Cooper, Secret Service Agent | |
Ronny Cox (I) | ||
Rubén Blades | General Clark Tully | |
Nicholas Pryor | Paul Moran | |
Charles Rocket | Jeffrey Arthur Groves | |
Nigel Bennett | Burton Cash | |
Douglas O'Keeffe | John Kerry | |
Tamara Gorski | Young Woman In Bar |
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Producer | Arnold Kopelson
Arnon Milchan |
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Writer | Wayne Beach
David Hodgin |
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Cinematography | Steven Bernstein
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Musician | Christopher Young
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He's a D.C. cop on the outside. She's a Secret Service agent on the inside. Tracking a White House homicide to the First Family's front door. This address changes all the rules. 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Not your address, but if you're an American, it is your house. It's the White House, home of the President and site of state dinners and world-shaping decisions. But what if it's also the site of a hushed-up murder in a room just steps away from the Oval Office? Who did it-and why? That's what homicide cop Harlan Regis (Wesley Snipes) wants to know. And what you'll discover as Murder at 1600 sweeps you into an exciting mystery thrill-packed with suspects, cover-ups, covert agents, daring action sequences and an overseas crisis that could blow at any instant. It's up to Regis to sort through the clues and make sure the killer doesn't get sway. |
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