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The Bodyguard/Rumour Has it/Message in a Bottle Triple Pack DVD

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In her spectacular film debut Houston plays Rachel Marron a superstar at her peak. Costner plays Frank Farmer the security expert with whom she falls in love.

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Released
10 September 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Warner Home Video 
Classification
Runtime
343 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051892118767 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Triple bill of romance features starring Kevin Costner. In 'The Bodyguard' (1992) former CIA agent Frank Farmer (Costner) is now retired and working as a private bodyguard. He takes on the case of singer Rachel Marron (Whitney Houston), who has received several death threats. Initially reluctant to accept his ideas about security, Rachel gradually begins to warm to Frank, who begins to suspect the pop star's would-be assassin lurks amongst her entourage. In 'Rumour Has It' (2005) Jennifer Aniston plays Sarah Huttinger, a young woman who travels back to visit her family in California and is shocked to learn that they were supposedly the model for the classic book and film 'The Graduate', and that her youthful grandmother Katharine (Shirley MacLaine) could be the real-life Mrs Robinson. In which case, Sarah begins to suspect that wealthy family friend Beau Burroughs (Costner) could have been the young man who had tumultuous affairs with both her mother and grandmother. In 'Message in a Bottle' (1999) Theresa Osborne (Robin Wright Penn) is a successful journalist who discovers a bottle washed up upon the shore. The bottle contains a heartfelt love letter to an unknown woman called Catherine and signed 'G'. Theresa publishes the letter in the Chicago Tribune and it transpires that other letters have been found, presumably by the same author. When Theresa investigates further, she tracks down the writer of the letters, a sailboat builder named Garret Blake (Costner), whose wife died two years ago during childbirth. A tentative romance develops between Garret and Theresa but he remains unaware that she knows of the lost letters and that she was the journalist who published them.

Triple bill of romance features starring Kevin Costner. In 'The Bodyguard' (1992) former CIA agent Frank Farmer (Costner) is now retired and working as a private bodyguard. He takes on the case of singer Rachel Marron (Whitney Houston), who has received several death threats. Initially reluctant to accept his ideas about security, Rachel gradually begins to warm to Frank, who begins to suspect the pop star's would-be assassin lurks amongst her entourage. In 'Rumour Has It' (2005) Jennifer Aniston plays Sarah Huttinger, a young woman who travels back to visit her family in California and is shocked to learn that they were supposedly the model for the classic book and film 'The Graduate', and that her youthful grandmother Katharine (Shirley MacLaine) could be the real-life Mrs Robinson. In which case, Sarah begins to suspect that wealthy family friend Beau Burroughs (Costner) could have been the young man who had tumultuous affairs with both her mother and grandmother. In 'Message in a Bottle' (1999) Theresa Osborne (Robin Wright Penn) is a successful journalist who discovers a bottle washed up upon the shore. The bottle contains a heartfelt love letter to an unknown woman called Catherine and signed 'G'. Theresa publishes the letter in the Chicago Tribune and it transpires that other letters have been found, presumably by the same author. When Theresa investigates further, she tracks down the writer of the letters, a sailboat builder named Garret Blake (Costner), whose wife died two years ago during childbirth. A tentative romance develops between Garret and Theresa but he remains unaware that she knows of the lost letters and that she was the journalist who published them.