Max 2: White House Hero
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Directed by | Brian Levant |
Written by | Steve Altiere |
Based on | Characters by Boaz Yakin Sheldon Lettich |
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Cinematography | Jan Kiesser |
Edited by | Tony Lombardo |
Music by | Randy Edelman |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Max 2: White House Hero is a 2017 American adventure film produced by Warner Bros. and Sunswept Entertainment. The film was released by Orion Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures on May 5, 2017.[1] It is a sequel to the 2015 film Max.[2] The movie was filmed on location in and around Vancouver, British Columbia. Principal photography on the film began in June 2016 and wrapped on July 13, 2016.[3]
Plot
[edit]Max is assigned to the White House while Charlie, the Secret Service dog, is on maternity leave. He meets TJ, a 12-year-old boy, who is the President's son. Due to his father's high profile, he is trying hard to fit in and lead a normal life. During a state visit by the Russian Prime Minister and his daughter, Alexandra (Alex), TJ is asked to accompany her, during their stay. TJ befriends Alex, but when they sneak out of the White House in an attempt to find a party thrown by some of TJ's new friends at school, two masked villains try to kidnap TJ and Alex.
Luckily for the kids, Max has also managed to sneak out of the White House, following TJ and Alex, and jumps in to save TJ. Max bites the ankle of one of the bandits and Alex and TJ are able to escape the kidnappers' clutches and run back to the White House, where they promptly get in hot water with their parents and the White House security detail. TJ and Alex form an unlikely alliance and start investigating the nefarious doings of all they suspect. As their many attempts at sleuthing backfire and a harrowing attempt at harming the First Lady is narrowly foiled by Max, the Secret Service finally persuades President Bennett to relieve Max of his duties.
After that incident, the Russian President declares to President Bennett, "If you cannot protect your children, how are you going to protect our children?" and decides to return to Moscow, cutting his visit short. A despondent TJ cannot sleep and while searching for an early morning snack in the kitchen discovers that Chef Coop is the Russian mole. Coop locks TJ in the freezer and escapes. Meanwhile, Olga tricks Alex into following her into woods, so that Coop can abduct her.
Max finally escapes from his cage and smashes back into the residence to save TJ, alerting everyone to the misdeeds at hand. After a heroic pursuit of the criminals by Max and TJ with both Presidents and Agent Thorn, the perpetrators are captured and Alex is rescued. Bennett apologizes to TJ for not believing him and assures him that the First Family is a family first. TJ and Alex convince their fathers to resume their talks where a historic agreement is reached and an award for bravery is bestowed upon Max. In the end, TJ convince Alex to moved in with him with a kiss thanks to Max nudging TJ, and he gets a surprise; Charlie had three puppies and TJ, Alex and Max wants to keep them all and starts playing with them.
Cast
[edit]- Zane Austin as TJ Bennett
- Francesca Capaldi as Alexandra "Alex" Bragov
- Lochlyn Munro as President Thomas Bennett
- Andrew Kavadas as President Vladimir Bragov
- Reese Alexander as Secret Service Agent Thorn
- Carrie Genzel as First Lady Maureen Bennett
- Bradley Stryker as Chef Coop
- Kathryn Kirkpatrick as FSB Agent Olga
- Bruce Blain as Russian Chef
- Jessica Roch as White House Chef
- Curtis Lum as Agent Nelson
- Lucia Walters as Tour Guide
- Gabriel LaBelle as Alfred
- Garry Chalk as Colonel Jones
- Carlos, Jagger and Dude as Max
Home media
[edit]The film was released on Blu-ray on May 23, 2017[4] by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. It is the first Orion Pictures film to be distributed by Warner Bros. in home media since Zelig.
References
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[edit]- 2017 films
- 2010s adventure drama films
- 2010s war films
- American adventure drama films
- American drama films
- Films about war dogs
- Films set in Washington, D.C.
- Films set in the White House
- Films set in Maryland
- Films shot in British Columbia
- Orion Pictures films
- Warner Bros. direct-to-video films
- American sequel films
- Films scored by Randy Edelman
- Films directed by Brian Levant
- 2017 drama films
- 2010s English-language films
- 2010s American films
- English-language war films
- English-language adventure drama films