El torpe Mr. Bean viaja a América cuando se le da la responsabilidad de llevar un cuadro de gran valor a un museo de Los Ángeles.El torpe Mr. Bean viaja a América cuando se le da la responsabilidad de llevar un cuadro de gran valor a un museo de Los Ángeles.El torpe Mr. Bean viaja a América cuando se le da la responsabilidad de llevar un cuadro de gran valor a un museo de Los Ángeles.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
- Chairman
- (as Sir John Mills)
Opiniones destacadas
For those who really love the TV series, a few of the gags have been redone, including the vomit bag joke, the turkey head and the fast ride (the latter is so damn funny).
So if you love Rowan Atkinson or love Mr Bean, go see this film!
"Bean" is about the infamous Mr.Bean, a lazy buffoon who manages to cause problems in even the simplest of tasks. In this movie, he works at an Art Gallery and the management desperately want to get rid of him. Rather than fire him, they send him to Los Angeles to unveil the painting, "Whistler's Mother". An American named David Langley allows Mr.Bean to stay in his house during his visit against the will of his family. This turns out to be a huge mistake.
This movie is roll-out-of-your-chair-laughing funny. Rowan Atkinson's acting is beyond excellent, and all of the other characters are good as well.
The only thing I can find to nitpick about this movie is that there is not a very strong plot. The movie is basically a line of connected humor skits. I personally do not mind this too much, but if you are looking for a movie with a story that can be made into a book, look elsewhere.
If you enjoyed the Mr.Bean series and like "disaster" movies, this is the perfect movie for you!
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- TriviaThe producers were initially looking for an unknown actor to play General Newton. But being a fan of Mr. Bean (1990), Burt Reynolds asked for a role, and was then cast to appear as Newton.
- ErroresThe real painting of Whistler's Mother is bigger than the one used in the film.
- Citas
Mr. Bean: Well, hello. I'm Dr Bean. Apparently. And... and my job is to sit and look at paintings.
[applause]
Mr. Bean: Um... so... um... what have I learnt that I can say about this painting? Um... well, firstly, it's quite big, which is excellent. Because if it was really small, you know, microscopic, then hardly anybody would be able to see it, which would be a tremendous shame. Um, secondly... and I'm getting quite near the end now of this analysis of this painting... secondly... why was it worth this man here spending fifty million of your American dollars on this portrait? And the answer is... um... well... this picture is worth such a lot of money because... it's a picture... of Whistler's mother. And, as I've learnt by staying with my best friend, David Langley and his family, families are very important. And even though Mr Whistler was perfectly aware that his mother was a hideous old bat who looked like she had a cactus lodged up her backside, he stuck with her, and even took the time to paint this amazing picture of her. It's not just a painting. It's a picture of a mad old cow who he thought the world of. And that's marvellous. That's what I think.
[applause]
- Créditos curiososAfter the in-credit Working Title Films logo, Bean appears on the screen and says "Yes, I normally stay to the end as well," followed by some more remarks to the leaving audience.
- Versiones alternativasMost home video versions include 15 minutes of footage removed from the film.
- ConexionesEdited into The Paul Behragam Talk Show: "Balto 3" R&T Part 4 (2015)
- Bandas sonorasBean Theme (Mad Pianos)
Written by Howard Goodall
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 18,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 45,319,423
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,255,233
- 19 oct 1997
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 251,212,670
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 29min(89 min)
- Color
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