This article is about the 1992 film. For other uses, see The Bodyguard (disambiguation).
The Bodyguard is a 1992 romantic-suspense film directed by Mick Jackson, written by Lawrence Kasdan, and starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston.
[edit] PlotIn 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. [edit] BackgroundThe film was originally proposed in 1976 with Steve McQueen and Diana Ross in the leads. After McQueen fell ill with cancer it was proposed again in 1979, starring Ryan O'Neal and Ross again in the leads. The project fell through due to irreconcilable differences in the relationship of the two stars. Costner stated that he based Frank Farmer on Steve McQueen; even cutting his hair like McQueen. Madonna was considered for the role of Rachel. The deal was called off informally during an incident captured in her documentary Truth or Dare. This took place during the scene where Madonna met with Costner, him congratulating on her tour performance rather ironically, calling her show neat and, as a consequence, her scorning him on his way out. During recording of the song "I Will Always Love You", there was some difficulty arranging the cover until someone suggested that Whitney Houston sing the first verse without instrumental backing, and that version became the one used in the film. Originally, the song that Rachel performs at the end of the film was meant to be "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted", which was originally sung by Jimmy Ruffin. However, it was quickly decided that the song Rachel would sing would be Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" (supposedly at the suggestion of Costner, believing that the song would suit Houston's voice). The original song "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" remains as Rachel's song for Frank in the novelization of the movie. [edit] ControversyMany felt that the movie poster, which includes Costner carrying Houston with her head faced down, deliberately hid Houston's face to avoid showing the interracial aspect of the film. In an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine in 1993, the singer commented that "people know who Whitney Houston is—I'm black. You can't hide that fact." Despite the controversy, the film is notable for not mentioning or explaining its interracial aspect. [edit] ReceptionThe film received mostly mixed to negative reviews. The Bodyguard holds a 39% on Rotten Tomatoes[2] and received 6 Razzie award nominations including Worst Picture.[3] Despite the negative critical reception, the film was still a commercial success and grossed over $410 million worldwide.[4] [edit] SoundtrackThe soundtrack to the film is the best selling soundtrack of all time. The Bodyguard soundtrack sold over 17 million copies in North America[5] and 42 million worldwide. Houston's cover version of "I Will Always Love You" is the most successful cover tune ever (the song was written and originally performed by Dolly Parton). [edit] Trivia
[edit] ParodiesEver since its debut, The Bodyguard has been the target for sarcasm and parody in popular culture. The movie and its soundtrack are referred to in these shows:
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