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'The Bodyguard' Will Love You in Theaters for One Night in March

On the heels of Whitney Houston's death To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the film "The Bodyguard," Warner Bros. and NCM Fathom will re-release the movie in theaters across the country at the end of this month, for one night only.According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 1992 Whitney Houston-Kevin Costner love story will be shown at 400 theaters nationwide at 7:30 p.m. local time on March 28. Here's a full list of theaters (if you're in California, safe to say you shouldn't have a problem), and tickets can be purchased here (hint: they are likely not being sold at 1992 prices).
Moviefone notes that a day before the film shows on the big screen, the 20th Anniversary Edition Blu-Ray will be released.
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