The Bodyguard (1992)

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Written by Lawrence Kasdan

Directed by Mick Jackson

Production Year: 1992

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Old-fashioned, melodramatic love story in which a singing superstar takes on a bodyguard to defend her against someone who is trying to kill her. Sparks fly when the feisty singer and her uncompromising protector cannot see eye to eye about anything, but the friction also kindles romance. Whitney Houston's debut film role. With a clutch of hits including I Will Always Love You.

Cast

Image for Kevin CostnerKevin CostnerFrank Farmer
Image for Whitney HoustonWhitney HoustonRachel 'Rach' Marron
Gary KempSy Spector
Image for Bill CobbsBill CobbsBill Devaney
Ralph WaiteHerb Farmer
Tomas AranaGreg Portman
Michele Lamar RichardsNicki Marron
Mike StarrTony Scipelli
Christopher BirtHenry
DeVaughn NixonFletcher 'Fletch' Marron
Gerry BammanRay Court
Joe UrlaMinella
Tony PierceDan
Charles KeatingKlingman
Robert WuhlOscar Host
Image for Debbie ReynoldsDebbie ReynoldsHerself
Danny KaminThuringer
Ethel AylerEmma
Sean CheesmanRory
Image for Richard SchiffRichard SchiffSkip Thomas Oscar Show Director
Chris ConnellyOscar Arrivals M.C.
Nathaniel ParkerClive Healy

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