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The Bodyguard is a 1992 American romantic thriller drama film directed by Mick Jackson, [4] written by Lawrence Kasdan, and starring Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston (in her movie acting debut), Gary Kemp, Bill Cobbs, and Ralph Waite.
The Bodyguard: Directed by Mick Jackson. With Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston, Gary Kemp, Bill Cobbs. A former Secret Service agent takes on the job of bodyguard to an R&B singer, whose lifestyle is most unlike a President's.
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- Action, Drama, Music
- Mick Jackson
- 1992-11-25
Watch the official trailer for The Bodyguard (1992) featuring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston on YouTube.
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Movie Info. Synopsis Best-selling pop diva Rachel Marron (Whitney Houston) has a stalker whose obsession has risen to the level of disturbing threats. At the urging of her manager (Gary Kemp ...
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Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston stars in a romantic suspense thriller about an ex-secret service agent-turned-professional-bodyguard, who never leaves anything up to chance.
Nov 25, 1992 · A former Secret Service agent protects a pop idol from a crazed fan and falls in love with her. Watch the trailer, read reviews and see the cast and crew of this classic movie.
Nov 25, 1992 · A movie review by the late film critic Roger Ebert, who analyzes the plot, characters and themes of "The Bodyguard", a thriller starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner. He praises Houston's performance and the movie's insights into celebrity culture, but criticizes its predictable ending.