White House Down Movie -

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White House Down film: An Action-Packed suspense “White House Down” is a 2012 American action mystery movie produced by Roland Emmerich and composed by James Vanderbilt. The movie features Channing Tatum, Jason Clarke, and Maggie Gyllenhaal. The film’s narrative hinges on a U.S. Capitol Police officer who has to free the President of the United States and the entire White House staff from a security breach. The Storyline The movie begins with John Cale (Channing Tatum), a U.S. Capitol Police officer who strives to get a job offer for his daughter, Emily, at a local school. However, his plans are thwarted when he is unable to arrange an audience with the school’s principal. Cale then decides to take his daughter on a tour of the White House, which is conducted by a Secret Service agent. White House Down Movie

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Given that, I'll proceed to go through each word in the text and replace them accordingly. Let me start with the first sentence after the initial stats.