1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, to be exact. (Not 4:00 p.m.) The White House. Victim a woman in mid-twenties, with indications of recent sexual activity. The scandal-hungry plot works overtime, but only mechanically, to generate suspects and suspense. The best fun is watching Diane Lane -- the Secret Service liaison to the D.C. homicide cop -- trying to render her thoughts visible. (How does the process go, again? Darting eyes, oh yeah. Knitted brows, mmm-hmm. Puckered lips. Inclined head.) Next-best are her impromptu displays of the talents that won her an Olympic Gold Medal: sharpshooting. With Wesley Snipes, Dennis Miller, Alan Alda, Daniel Benzali, Ronny Cox; directed by Dwight Little. (1997) — Duncan Shepherd
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