A pop singer has been receiving threatening notes, and her manager hires a bodyguard known for his good work. The bodyguard ruffles the singer's feathers and most of her entourage by tightening security more than they feel is necessary. The bodyguard is haunted by the fact that he was on Reagan's secret service staff but wasn't there to prevent the attack by Hinckley. Eventually the bodyguard and the singer start an affair, and she begins to believe his precautions are necessary when the stalker strikes close to home.
Written by Ed Sutton
SYNOPSIS
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.
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Kevin Costner | Frank Farmer |
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Whitney Houston | Rachel Marron |
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Gary Kemp | Sy Spector |
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Bill Cobbs | Devaney |
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Ralph Waite | Herb Farmer |
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Tomas Arana | Portman |
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Michele Lamar Richards | Nicki |
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Mike Starr | Tony |
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Christopher Birt | Henry |
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Devaughn Nixon | Fletcher |
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Gerry Bamman | Ray Court |
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Joe Urla | Minella |
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Tony Pierce | Dan |
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Charles Keating | Klingman |
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Robert Wuhl | Oscar Host |
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Debbie Reynolds | Debbie Reynolds |
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Danny Kamin | Thuringer |
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Ethel Ayler | Emma |
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Sean Cheesman | Rory |
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Richard Schiff | Skip Thomas |
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Chris Connelly | Oscar Arrivals M.C. |
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Nathaniel Parker | Clive Healy |
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Bert Remsen | Rotary Club President |
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Donald Hotton | Reverend Hardy |
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Nita Whitaker | Oscar Singer |
Director | Mick Jackson |
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Writer | Lawrence Kasdan | |
Producer | Kevin Costner, Raymond Hernandez Jr., Lawrence Kasdan, Jim Wilson | |
Musician | Alan Silvestri | |
Photography | Andrew Dunn |
Owner | Kerry & Dawn |
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Location | Movies-01 |
Storage Device | TD 23 |
Quantity | 1 |
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Added Date | May 17, 2015 05:39:15 |
Modified Date | Apr 17, 2024 00:46:05 |
Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
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Edition Release Date | Feb 01, 2005 |