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First Daughter (2004)

The girl who always stood out is finally getting the chance to fit in.

Original Title : First Daughter
Director : Forest Whitaker
Writer : Jessica Bendinger
Jerry O'Connell
Jessica Bendinger
Kate Kondell
Genre : Comedy
Romance
Country : USA
Language : English
Producer : John Davis , Jeffrey Downer , Wyck Godfrey , Mike Karz , Arnon Milchan , Jerry O'Connell , Forest Whitaker
Music : Damon Elliott
Michael Kamen
Blake Neely
Photography : Toyomichi Kurita
Distributor : Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
MPAA Rating : Rated PG for language, sexual situations and alcohol-related material.
IMDB ID : 0361620
Official site : http://firstdaughtermovie.com
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poster for "First Daughter" by Forest Whitaker (2004)
First Daughter (2004) - Forest Whitaker
 

Starring

ÂKatie Holmes Samantha Mackenzie
ÂMarc Blucas James Lansome
ÂAmerie Rogers Mia Thompson (as Amerie
ÂMichael Keaton President Mackenzie
ÂMargaret Colin Melanie Mackenzie
ÂLela Rochon Liz Pappas (as Lela Rochon Fuqua
ÂMichael Milhoan Agent Bock
ÂDwayne Adway Agent Dylan
ÂHollis Hill Agent Colvin
ÂKen Moreno Agent Mercer
ÂAndrew Caple-Shaw Agent Dryer
ÂAlex Avant Shift Leader
ÂBarry Livingston Press Secretary
ÂPiper Cochrane Communications Director
ÂAdam Donshik First Lady's Chief of Staff
ÂDamon Whitaker Charles
ÂSteve Tom Senator Downer
ÂPeter White College Dean
ÂParry Shen Rally Leader
ÂJohnny Sneed English Professor
ÂMarilyn McIntyre Teacher at Party
ÂRyan Raddatz Frat Guy
ÂToby Moore Frat Guy
ÂFreddy Bouciegues Dancing Frat Guy
ÂAustin Priester Dancing Frat Guy
ÂScott Hamm Frat Guy with Water Gun
ÂPhilip Boyd Frank
ÂKatrina Connor Sorority Gal
ÂNatalie Core Lady With Camera
ÂTeck Holmes Mia's Flame
ÂSophia Chang Sorority Gal
ÂJustine Wachsberger Passing Student
ÂAndrea Avery Linda Patterson
ÂSheila Shaw Health Center Receptionist
ÂAnn Ryerson Nurse Practitioner
ÂAndy Umberger Secret Service Supervisor
ÂMane Andrew Mia's Visitor
ÂJeff Michael News Reporter
ÂKent Shocknek Contentious Reporter
ÂMaria Quiban White House Reporter
ÂTed Garcia White House Reporter
ÂTim Liles Reporter on Street
ÂDan Brinkle Caucus Host
ÂMichael Connor Protestor
ÂNicole Avant Protestor
ÂBrian A. Smith Guy on Street
ÂTore Birkedal Pizza Guy
ÂGunther Jensen Football Coach
ÂVera Wang Herself
ÂJoan Rivers Herself
ÂMelissa Rivers Herself
ÂJay Leno Himself
ÂForest Whitaker Narrator (voice
ÂSonnet Noel Whitaker Laughing Girl
ÂScott Dicken Marine, Singer
ÂMichael Dotson Campus Police
ÂAshlee Gillespie Awestruck Student
ÂPaul Michael Bloodgood Frat Guy in Bar (uncredited
ÂChad Davis Protester (uncredited
ÂMichael Dean Ballroom Dancer (uncredited
ÂPaul Fleck Band Member (uncredited
ÂDenise Gillyard College Student (uncredited
ÂBarrett Gregory Student (uncredited
ÂRichard Lucas Trombone Player (uncredited
ÂAshly Menser Young Samantha Mackenzie (uncredited
ÂChuck Murphy Potus One (uncredited
ÂTyler Parkinson Protestor/Carnival Attendee (uncredited
ÂGolan Ramras Press Agent (uncredited
ÂKen Weiner Carnival Contestant (uncredited
 

Plot

The daughter of the President of the United States goes off to college after insisting that she be able to enjoy her school years without the omnipresence of the Secret Service. The government agrees to her demands but assigns a young agent to go undercover as a student in order to keep an eye on her. The first daughter and the agent fall in love, until she learns his true identity.
 

Comments

could have been better, 25 September 2004 Author: dougiejr3 from houston, tx The best parts of this movie - in my estimation is watching Katie Holmes run around with that tiny blue bikini on, and do the table dance with the blonde wig on. Other than that - it could have been much better. I thought the combo of Michael Keaton and Katie would have made this movie much improved over Chasing Liberty (I also thought that movie was mediocre at best). But in the end, this movie was just okay. The ending was very disappointing also. There was no resolution except that she's got her whole life in front of her. I still consider Wonder Boys and Pieces of April as Katie's best work. I hope she's got something really redeeming up next. I'd hate for her to fall under the Ben Affleck curse (good looking, made some good movies, but then started making tons of terrible ones). We can only hope.