Audience emotional responses for 'Murder at 1600' are primarily driven by the intense **Anxiety** and **Anticipation** of a high-stakes investigation within the White House, fraught with cover-ups and political pressure. **Excitement** stems from the action sequences and the race against time to expose the truth. **Anger** is provoked by the blatant corruption, the murder itself, and the attempts to frame an innocent person and force the President's resignation. There's significant **Sadness** and **Empathy** for the victim and those caught in the conspiracy, particularly Agent Spikings and the President. The film evokes a **Disturbing** sense of how easily truth can be suppressed at the highest levels. Ultimately, there is **Satisfaction** and **Relief** when the conspiracy is thwarted and justice is served, even if the full truth isn't publicly revealed.
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