guardian
guard·i·an / ˈgärdēən/ • n. a defender, protector, or keeper: self-appointed guardians of public morality. ∎ a person who looks after and is legally responsible for someone who is unable to manage their own affairs, esp. an incompetent or disabled person or a child whose parents have died. ∎ the superior of a Franciscan convent.DERIVATIVES: guard·i·an·ship / -ˌship/ n.
Guardian
Douglas J. Allen
Guardian
Guardian ★½ 2001 (R)
So soldier Van Peebles witnesses the escape of a demon while stationed in the middle east (although he doesn't know what he's really seen) and 12 years later must battle said demon to save the world. There are other plot threads but they don't make much sense either. 89m/C VHS, DVD . James Remar, Ice-T, Mario Van Peebles; D: John Terlesky, Gary J. Tunnicliffe; W: Jeff Yagher. VIDEO
Guardian
GUARDIAN
A person lawfully invested with the power, and charged with the obligation, of taking care of and managing the property and rights of a person who, because of age, understanding, or self-control, is considered incapable of administering his or her own affairs.