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Genres:
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Romance /
Drama /
Thriller /
Music /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Mick Jackson
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Actors:
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Kevin Costner,
Tony Pierce,
Robert Wuhl,
Charles Keating,
Whitney Houston,
DeVaughn Nixon,
Michele Lamar Richards,
Christopher Birt,
Gary Kemp,
Bill Cobbs,
Ralph Waite,
Tomas Arana,
Mike Starr,
Gerry Bamman
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Duration:
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130 min.
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Rating:
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(5.5/10)188
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Plot Summary:
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A bulge singer has been receiving minacious notes, and her manager hires a bodyguard known over the extent of his good position. The bodyguard ruffles the singer's feathers and most of her entourage alongside tightening safe keeping more than they feel is necessary. The bodyguard is haunted by the fact that he was on Reagan's secret professional care caduceus but wasn't there to prevent the attack by Hinckley. After all the bodyguard and the choir girl start an affair, and she begins to in his precautions are necessary when the stalker strikes in the neighbourhood of to at ease.
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Who could want more?
It's got everything for fans of Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner, and that song just keeps on going for days after the film stops.
Bodyguard, The
Melodramatic yarn about the relationship between Whitney Houston's pop singer and Kevin Costner's bodyguard. Made for a smash in the cinemas and in the pop charts
A shamelessly manipulative but winningly commercial bit of film fluff which landed a fortune at the box office and produced one of the biggest selling soundtrack albums ever.
Houston (making her feature debut) stars as actress diva Rachel Marron, who is foced to hire the services of former secret service agent Frank Farmer (Costner) when her life is apparently in danger.
The inevitable love-hate relationship ensues. This is entirely predictable stuff from British director Jackson, in which everything goes exactly as you might expect right up to the somewhat surprising conclusion. This is...
Bodyguard, The
Reasonably sure bewilder of commotion, fiction and conduct that set surprising encourage at the box-office.
Bodyguard, The
Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston fall in love, she trilling all the while, mid a highly charged sky of jealousy and downfall threats in this hugely entertaining load of old baloney. Director Mick Jackson created a wildly successful film, much to several critics' snooty chagrin, by teaming two megastars with a daft but dashing script, loud rock soundtrack and a few okay-staged titillating moments. Costner is a trifle rigid, but Houston makes a very creditable acting initiation, and the result is great fun.
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