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A 1992 film starring [[Kevin Costner]] and [[Whitney Houston]]. Costner plays former Secret Service agent and freelance bodyguard Frank Farmer, hired to protect superstar singer-turned-actress Rachel Marron (Houston) after she starts getting death threats. They initially dislike each other, but despite his better judgement, feelings start to develop between them.
 
Originally written by Lawrence Kasdan (''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'', ''[[The Big Chill]]'') for Steve McQueen and Diana Ross in [[The Seventies]], the project was taken up by Costner fifteen years later. This film was a huge success, as was the soundtrack, which sold in the bazillions (it's widely considered to be the top selling movie soundtrack ''of all time''), all fueled by the unbelievable popularity of Houston's ballad "I Will Always Love You." In addition, the movie's instrumental music was marvelouslymarvellously done by [[Alan Silvestri]].
 
 
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* [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]: Frank has a katana which cuts Rachel's scarf in half just by the scarf floating down onto the blade.
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* [[Badass Normal]]: Frank. Rachel even [[Lampshade Hanging|points this out]] when first interviewing him, saying that he doesn't look much like a bodyguard.
* [[Black Dude Dies First]]: When Henry, Rachel's chauffeur, reacts with incredulity that Frank's adding to his duties, Frank tells him that in his experience, when shit goes down, the client's usually okay. "Who gets shot? The cocky black chauffeur." That [[Scare'Em Straight|gets his attention]].
* [[Bodyguard]]: Logically enough considering the name of the film. Frank Farmer is an ex-Secret Service agent turned freelance bodyguard.
* [[Bodyguard Crush]]
* [[Break the Haughty]]
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