The Bodyguard (1992)
The Bodyguard (1992)


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Cast & Crew.

Kevin Costner
Frank Farmer / Producer

Whitney Houston
Rachel Marron / Theme Song Performance

Gary Kemp
Sy Spector

Bill Cobbs
Bill Devaney

Ralph Waite
Herb Farmer

Tomas Arana
Greg Portman

Michele Lamar Richards
Nicki Marron

Mike Starr
Tony Scipelli

Christopher Birt
Henry

DeVaughn Nixon
Fletcher Marron

Gerry Bamman
Ray Court

Joe Urla
Minella

Tony Pierce
Dan

Charles Keating
Klingman

Robert Wuhl
Oscar Host

Debbie Reynolds
Debbie Reynolds

Danny Kamin
Thuringer

Ethel Ayler
Emma

Sean Cheesman
Rory / Choreographer

Richard Schiff
Skip Thomas

Chris Connelly
Oscar Arrivals M.C.

Nathaniel Parker
Clive Healy

Bert Remsen
Rotary Club President

Donald Hotton
Reverend Hardy

Nita Whitaker
Oscar Singer

Patricia Healy
Sound Winner #1

Blumen Young
Sound Winner #2

Rob Sullivan
Best Sound Presenter

Jennifer Lyon-Buchanan
Best Song Winner

Stephen Shellen
Tom Winston

Victoria Bass
Woman in Green

Abbey Vine
Ben Shiller

Phil Redrow
Video Director

Joe Hess
Cuban Husband

Marta Velasco
Cleaning Woman

Joe Unger
Journalist

Gwen Seliger
Rachel's Valet

Susan Traylor
Dress Designer

Pat Poole
Woman in Restaurant

Shelley A. Hill
Mother at Restaurant

Amy Lou Dempsey
Little Girl at Restaurant

Rosie Lee Hooks
Thrift Shop Owner

Ken Myles
Sound Technician #1

Robert L. Feist
Sound Technician #2

Charles Bazaldua
TV Director

Tracye Logan
Girl On Stairway

Art Spaan
Billy Thomas

Douglas Price
Pantages Assistant

Ellin La Var
Rachel's Hairstylist

Joseph Zabrosky
Skip's Assistant

Rollin Jarrett
Miami Reporter

David M. Morano
Fontainebleau Barkeeper

Carla Lizzette Mejia
Fontainebleau Maid

Linda Thompson
Female Academy Member

David Foster
Oscar Conductor

Towanna King
Rachel's Assistant

David Joseph Martinez
Janitor (uncredited)

Tony Burrer
Dancer (uncredited)

Jorga Caye
Dancer (uncredited)

Shaun Earl
Dancer (uncredited)

Bruce Holman
Rotory Club VIP on Dais (uncredited)

Dan Koko
Cameraman in Helicopter (uncredited)

Damon Stout
Award Show Recipient (uncredited)

John Tesh
Entertainment Tonight Host (voice) (uncredited)

Mark Thomason
Killer with Mask (uncredited)

Marilyn Brandt
Evelyn Gardner (uncredited)

Robert Buckingham
Academy Awards Guest (uncredited)

Edward Coch Jr.
Cameraman (uncredited)

Juan De Villa
Academy Awards Backstage Waiter (uncredited)

Bruce Dobos
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Lanier Edwards
Academy Awards Guest (uncredited)

Roy Goldman
Academy Awards Backstage Staffer (uncredited)

Kevin Grevioux
Bar Patron (uncredited)

Gail L. Harrington
Constance Simpson (uncredited)

Robert Lombardo
Academy Awards Guest (uncredited)

Douglas Maida
Academy Awards Guest (uncredited)

Jim Mohlman
Rachel's New Bodyguard (uncredited)

Rudy E. Morrison
Academy Awards Guest (uncredited)

Nils Nichols
Academy Awards Guest (uncredited)

George Sasaki
FBI Building Passerby (uncredited)

Lawrence Kasdan
Screenplay / Producer

Alan Silvestri
Original Music Composer

Andrew Dunn
Director of Photography

Richard A. Harris
Editor

Allan Dennis Rich
Original Music Composer

Lisa Dean
Set Decoration

Susan Nininger
Costume Design

William Ladd Skinner
Art Direction

Donn Cambern
Editor

Jim Wilson
Producer

Elisabeth Leustig
Casting

Helen Pollak
Production Manager

Jeffrey Beecroft
Production Design

Mick Jackson
Director

Kimberly Guenther Durkin
Costume Supervisor

Thomas R. Burman
Makeup Effects

Antoinette J. Gordon
Set Designer

Chris Snyder
Construction Coordinator

Rodolfo Arriaga
Greensman

George Simpson
Supervising Sound Editor

Francisco X. Pérez
Makeup Artist

Roy Barnes
Set Designer

Bari Dreiband-Burman
Makeup Effects

Valli O'Reilly
Makeup Artist

Kelly Muldoon
Hairstylist

Jann K. Engel
Set Designer

Karen Golden
Script Supervisor

Robert J. Litt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Steven H. Smith
Camera Operator

Darrell Hall
Music Editor

David Linck
Unit Publicist

Elliot Tyson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Ben Glass
Still Photographer

Steve Ellsworth
Set Costumer

David Siegel
Transportation Coordinator

Richard Bryce Goodman
Sound Designer / Production Sound Mixer

Greg P. Russell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Cliff Kohlweck
Music Editor

Steph Benseman
Location Manager

Julia Evershade
Supervising Sound Editor

Blair Forward
Video Assist Operator

Janet Sobel
Set Costumer

Norman Howell
Stunt Coordinator

Stephen St. John
Steadicam Operator

Burt Dalton
Special Effects Coordinator

P. Scott Sakamoto
Steadicam Operator

Michael Genne
Camera Operator

Mickey Giacomazzi
Stunts

Henry Kingi Jr.
Stunts

Henry Kingi
Stunts

Walter Scott
Stunts

Jeff Dashnaw
Stunts

Hugo Weng
Dialogue Editor

Howell Gibbens
Dialogue Editor

Albert M. Shapiro
First Assistant Director

Albert Cho
Second Assistant Director

Amanda J. Flick
Set Painter

Jim Marquette
Assistant Camera

Francis J. Roix
Carpenter

Steven Lane Ewing
Construction Foreman

Joseph Torres
Construction Foreman

John Marshall
Property Master

Marc Margulies
Additional First Assistant Camera

Lane Russell
Additional Second Assistant Camera

Baird Steptoe
Additional First Assistant Camera

Kunal Sable
Construction Coordinator

John M. Holliday
Construction Foreman

Michael J. Flynn
Set Dresser

Kelly Hudson
Standby Painter

Mike Schwake
Dolly Grip

Wayne Lindholm
Carpenter

Frank McEldowney
Greensman

Patrick Cassidy
Leadman

Bill Young
Key Grip

Tim Dunford
Second Assistant Camera

Lyndell Wolff
Carpenter

Hugo Herrera
Greensman

Penelope Rene Stames
Set Dresser

Gerald A. King
Best Boy Grip

Joe L. Wright
Grip

Michael Gastaldo
Assistant Property Master

Robin L. Miller
Property Master

John Bullard
Prop Maker

Rotimi Rainwater
Art Department Production Assistant

Dick Montagne
Additional First Assistant Camera

Johnny Gutierrez
Rigging Gaffer

Glenn H. Roberts
Set Dresser

J. Steven Latham
Additional Second Assistant Camera

Jim Stubblefield
Assistant Property Master

Rick Davis
Additional Key Grip

Michael D. Weldon
First Assistant Camera

R. Michael De Chellis
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Maureen Crowe
Music Supervisor

Elle Elliott
Hairstylist

Brenda Maben
Costumer

Denise Cochran
Sound Assistant

Mitch Harris
Assistant Editor

Medusah
Hairstylist

Paul Ary
Chief Lighting Technician

Debra Kahn Tolchinsky
Assistant Editor

Bob Putynkowski
Color Timer

Mychal D. Smith
Boom Operator

Joan Rowe
Foley Artist

Leslie Jones
Assistant Editor

Debra Hubbard
Acting Double

Al Guthery
Pilot

Katie Rowe
Foley Artist

Tom Stramat
Pilot

Kay Colvin
Cableman

David A. Whittaker
Sound Editor

Art Ford
Music Consultant

Michael J. Benavente
Sound Editor

Jane Kass
First Assistant Editor

Bill Warren
Pilot

Steve Richardson
Foley Editor

Linda Corbin
Foley Mixer

Carrie Angland
Makeup Artist

Barbara Gordon
Assistant Costume Designer

Michael Rafferty
Assistant Editor

Julie Jones
Production Accountant
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Details.
Release DateNovember 25, 1992
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 10m
Content RatingR
Budget$25,000,000
Box Office$411,006,740
Filming LocationsLong Beach · Florida · California · Miami · New Jersey · Los Angeles, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Bodyguard is a 1992 American romantic thriller drama film directed by Mick Jackson, written by Lawrence Kasdan, and starring Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston (in her movie acting debut), Gary Kemp, Bill Cobbs, and Ralph Waite. The film follows a former United States Secret Service agent turned bodyguard who is hired to protect a famous actress and singer from an unknown stalker. Kasdan wrote the film in the mid-1970s, originally as a vehicle for Steve McQueen and Diana Ross.
The Bodyguard was theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures on November 25, 1992. The film grossed $411 million worldwide, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 1992, but received generally mixed reviews from critics. The film's accompanying soundtrack by Houston became the best-selling soundtrack album of all time, with sales of over 50 million copies worldwide, and won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, while the singles "I Have Nothing" and "Run to You" received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. The film received seven nominations at the 13th Golden Raspberry Awards, including for Worst Picture, Worst Actor (for Costner) and Worst Actress (for Houston). In spite of the Razzies, Houston received best acting nominations at the People's Choice Awards, MTV Movie & TV Awards and the NAACP Image Awards. Billboard later listed Houston's performance in the film as the 27th best performance of a musician in a box-office film. The film and soundtrack cemented Houston’s status as a pop culture icon.
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