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The Mayan

Los Angeles, USA

The Mayan, a grand 'themed' movie theatre dating back to the twenties, serves as the pre-Columbian nightmare theatre where Rachel Marron defiantly performs amidst threats. This iconic location is featured prominently in the movie poster and has a rich history, transitioning from a porno house to a nightclub. Fans will recognize it not only from "The Bodyguard" but also from other films like "Save The Tiger," "Rock'n'Roll High School," "A Night at the Roxbury," and "Be Cool."

Park Plaza Hotel

Los Angeles, USA

The imposing exterior with enormous Egyptian statues is featured in the climactic Academy Awards ceremony. Although the hotel closed in 1990, it has been revamped as an event space. Fans can admire the grand facade and the added statues, envisioning the thrilling awards ceremony from the movie.

Joe Jost’s

Los Angeles, USA

The working-class bar where Frank Farmer and Rachel Marron stop for a drink. Joe Jost’s is a venerable institution in Long Beach, providing a genuine and cozy backdrop for the characters to unwind. Fans can visit this real-life establishment to soak in the atmosphere enjoyed by the characters in the film.

Fontainebleau Miami Beach

Miami, USA

Rachel Marron heads to Miami to perform an AIDS charity benefit at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach. This historic hotel, known for its appearances in films like "Goldfinger" and "Scarface," adds glamour to the movie. Fans can explore the luxurious setting where Marron showcases her talent and be reminded of its cinematic legacy.

Bodyguard

1992

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