Additional information for The Bodyguard, which has a domestic theatrical release set for November 25, 1992. The film is being distributed by Warner Bros Pictures and has not yet been rated. The Bodyguard has a total running time of 129 minutes.
13
Argentina
M
Australia
14
Chile
K-16
Finland
12
Germany
AL
Netherlands
15
Norway
14
Peru
NC-16
Singapore
13
Spain
15
Sweden
15
UK
R
USA
L
Iceland
PA
Canada
15
South Korea
Unrated
France
M/12
Portugal
PG
New Zealand
129min
Bodyguard
Austria
Bodyguard
Denmark
Bodyguard
Finland
Bodyguard
Finland
Bodyguard
France
Bodyguard
Germany
Bodyguard
Poland
Bodyguard
Sweden
El guardaespaldas
Argentina
El guardaespaldas
Peru
El guardaespaldas
Spain
Телохранитель
Russia
El guardaespatlles
Spain
Guardia del corpo
Italy
Ihukaitsja
Estonia
Le garde du corps
Canada
O Guarda Costas
Portugal
O Guarda-Costas
Brazil
O somatofylakas
Greece
Több mint testőr
Hungary
Telesni strazar
Slovenia
Telohranitelj
Serbia
Tjelohranitelj
Croatia
November 25, 1992
USA
December 05, 1992
South Korea
December 09, 1992
France
December 10, 1992
Netherlands
December 18, 1992
Finland
December 18, 1992
Spain
December 18, 1992
Sweden
December 19, 1992
Japan
December 26, 1992
UK
January 07, 1993
Germany
January 08, 1993
Austria
January 14, 1993
Australia
January 15, 1993
Denmark
January 22, 1993
Portugal
January 28, 1993
Norway
March 18, 1993
Argentina
April 09, 1993
Hungary
November 19, 1993
Estonia
February 16, 2005
Indonesia
March 28, 2012
USA
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A former Secret Service agent takes on the job of bodyguard to a pop singer, whose lifestyle is most unlike a President's.
In her film debut, Whitney Houston plays Rachel Marron, a pop music superstar. It seems that one of her fans is stalking her and has threatened to kill her, so Frank Farmer (Kevin Costner), a professional bodyguard and former Secret Service agent, is hired to protect her.The film then follows Rachel Marron's life from performance to performance. Each performance features her singing a song (including Houston's hits I Will Always Love You and I Have Nothing) that reflects her emotional state. Frank Farmer successfully protects her from danger. Subsequently, and possibly as a result of his protection and the trust thus inspired, Rachel Marron falls in love with Frank, and, though he tries to keep their relationship professional, they sleep together. However, recognizing that their relationship puts her and her family in danger, he breaks-off the affair and heightens moves to protect her (many such previous moves were shot down by Rachel). Ironically, in an effort to separate Rachel from her own world, Frank introduces Rachel to his own father and personal life. As the story follows a number of potential stalkers, Rachel must put her trust in Frank ahead of her own selfishness and desire for success; as Frank must face the fact that the threat may not be what was expected. In the end, Frank's duty is fulfilled, having successfully protected Rachel, and they part with a kiss. Frank then moves on to his next assignment...to protect an archbishop.
Mick Jackson
Director(s)
Lawrence Kasdan
Writer(s)
Kevin Costner
producer
Raymond Hernandez Jr.
consulting producer
Lawrence Kasdan
producer
Jim Wilson
producer
Producer(s)
Alan Silvestri
Composer(s)
Frank Farmer
Kevin Costner
Rachel Marron
Whitney Houston
Sy Spector
Gary Kemp
Devaney
Bill Cobbs
Herb Farmer
Ralph Waite
Portman
Tomas Arana
Nicki
Michele Lamar Richards
Tony
Mike Starr
Henry
Christopher Birt
Fletcher
DeVaughn Nixon
Ray Court
Gerry Bamman
Minella
Joe Urla
Dan
Tony Pierce
Klingman
Charles Keating
Oscar Host
Robert Wuhl
Debbie Reynolds
Debbie Reynolds
Thuringer (as Daniel Tucker Kamin)
Danny Kamin
Emma
Ethel Ayler
Rory
Sean Cheesman
Skip Thomas
Richard Schiff
Oscar Arrivals M.C.
Chris Connelly
Clive Healy
Nathaniel Parker
Rotary Club President
Bert Remsen
Reverend Hardy
Donald Hotton
Oscar Singer
Nita Whitaker
Sound Winner #1
Patricia Healy
Sound Winner #2
Blumen Young
Best Sound Presenter
Rob Sullivan
Best Song Winner
Jennifer Lyon-Buchanan
Tom Winston
Stephen Shellen
Woman in Green
Victoria Bass
Ben Shiller
Abbey Vine
Video Director
Phil Redrow
Cuban Husband (as Joseph Hess)
Joe Hess
Cleaning Woman
Marta Velasco
Journalist
Joe Unger
Rachel's Valet
Gwen Seliger
Dress Designer
Susan Traylor
Woman in Restaurant
Pat Van Patten
Mother at Restaurant
Shelley A. Hill
Director(s)
Writer(s)
producer
Raymond Hernandez Jr.
consulting producer
Lawrence Kasdan
producer
Jim Wilson
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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