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Romantic thriller examples
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2. The Bodyguard (1992)
• The Bodyguard is a 1992 American romantic thriller
film starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston.
Released on June 13th 1992.
• Costner stars as a former Secret Service Agent-turned-
bodyguard who is hired to protect Houston's character,
a music star, from an unknown stalker.
• Lawrence Kasdan wrote the film in the 1970s, it was
directed by Mick Jackson, distributed by Warner Bros.
Pictures, and had a budget of $25 million.
• It was the second highest-grossing film of 1992,
worldwide. At the time, the film became one of the
100 all-time highest grossing films across the globe
making $411 million, despite mixed to negative
reviews from critics.
• The soundtrack became the best-selling soundtrack of
all time, selling more than 45 million copies worldwide.
• In the United States, The Bodyguard opened on
November 25, 1992 in 1,717 theatres. It made $16.6
million in its opening weekend. The film was in
theatres for thirteen non-consecutive weeks,
ultimately grossing $121.9 million USA, and $410.9
million worldwide.
3. Prom Night (2008)
• Directed by Nelson McCormick and starring Brittany
Snow. The film is a re-imagining of the 1980 Canadian
horror film of the same name.
• The budget for the film was $20 million. It was produced
by Original Film and Newmarket Films in association with
Alliance Films, which holds the rights to the original
franchise, along with sequel rights.
• It was released in the United States by Screen Gems, in
Canada by Alliance Films, and in Australia by Sony
Pictures. The film was shot in the vicinity of South
Pasadena, California as the location for Donna Kepple's
home. Park Plaza Hotel (Los Angeles) was used as the
location for Prom. The Yaquina Bay Bridge is shown in the
opening scenes of the movie.
• Although ‘Prom Night’ is technically a slasher film, there
are romantic thriller aspects to the movie. For example
the main back story is about a teacher who fell in love
with one of his students, he then becomes obsessed with
her and makes sure nothing stands in the way of their
‘love’. So in some twisted way, there are romance
connotations.
• The film massively subverts the stereotypes that come
hand in hand with a romance film. For one the female
lead doesn’t consent to her psychotic ex teachers, ‘love’.
4. Prom Night (2008)
• In its opening weekend, the film grossed $20,804,941 in
2,700 theatres in the United States and Canada, ranking #1 at
the box office and averaging $7,705 per theatre, despite
harsh critical reviews. In Australia, Prom Night opened at the
#3 position making $854,514, just behind Superhero Movie
and The Spiderwick Chronicles.
• In the United Kingdom, Prom Night opened at the #4
position making £507,985, just behind Sex and the City,
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and
Superhero Movie. The film has a domestic gross of
$43,869,350 and a foreign gross of $12,728,210 for a
worldwide total of $56,597,560. According to Boxofficemojo,
the film is currently ranked as the 16th highest grossing
slasher film and the 14th best Horror Remake.
• The DVD was released on August 19, 2008 in theatrical (88
min.) and unrated (89 min.) versions. It was released in
Australia on Blu-ray and 2 Disc DVD Edition on August 27,
2008. In FYE stores in the US, the unrated edition came with
a bonus disc called "Body Count: Investigating the Murders of
Prom Night", which is a 22-minute documentary about the
murders of various characters about the film, as well as
various techniques the director used to make the murders
scarier. Includes interviews with Nelson McCormick (director)
and other members of the cast of the film.