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Bean

  • 1997
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
114K
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Rowan Atkinson in Bean (1997)
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The bumbling Mr. Bean travels to America when he is given the responsibility of bringing a highly valuable painting to a Los Angeles museum.The bumbling Mr. Bean travels to America when he is given the responsibility of bringing a highly valuable painting to a Los Angeles museum.The bumbling Mr. Bean travels to America when he is given the responsibility of bringing a highly valuable painting to a Los Angeles museum.

  • Director
    • Mel Smith
  • Writers
    • Rowan Atkinson
    • Richard Curtis
    • Robin Driscoll
  • Stars
    • Rowan Atkinson
    • Peter MacNicol
    • John Mills
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    114K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mel Smith
    • Writers
      • Rowan Atkinson
      • Richard Curtis
      • Robin Driscoll
    • Stars
      • Rowan Atkinson
      • Peter MacNicol
      • John Mills
    • 209User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Rowan Atkinson
    Rowan Atkinson
    • Mr. Bean
    Peter MacNicol
    Peter MacNicol
    • David Langley
    John Mills
    John Mills
    • Chairman
    • (as Sir John Mills)
    Pamela Reed
    Pamela Reed
    • Alison Langley
    Harris Yulin
    Harris Yulin
    • George Grierson
    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • General Newton
    Larry Drake
    Larry Drake
    • Elmer
    Danny Goldring
    Danny Goldring
    • Security Buck
    Johnny Galecki
    Johnny Galecki
    • Stingo Wheelie
    Chris Ellis
    Chris Ellis
    • Det. Butler
    Andrew Lawrence
    Andrew Lawrence
    • Kevin Langley
    Peter Egan
    Peter Egan
    • Lord Walton
    Peter Capaldi
    Peter Capaldi
    • Gareth
    June Brown
    June Brown
    • Delilah
    Peter James
    • Dr. Rosenblum
    Clive Corner
    • Dr. Cutler
    Rob Brownstein
    Rob Brownstein
    • Dick Journo
    Julia Pearlstein
    • Phyllis Quill
    • Director
      • Mel Smith
    • Writers
      • Rowan Atkinson
      • Richard Curtis
      • Robin Driscoll
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    User reviews209

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    70U

    Bean

    When they let Bean be Bean, it's entertaining, because Rowan Atkinson is one of those performers that can't NOT be funny, no matter what he's doing. He's always good for a laugh, even if the film isn't so great. Not the ideal vehicle for showcasing his talents, but it has enough funny moments to overcome the weaknesses.
    8sadisticcynic

    British farce at its finest!

    This is one of the funniest movies I've ever seen, and in my opinion it is among the ranks of the legendary Monty Python.

    "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!
    8adamonIMDb

    Bean is hilarious

    I love the 'Mr Bean' TV series and the 'Ultimate Disaster' movie is just as entertaining. My main concern was the transition to the big screen and whether Bean would be as effective as a long movie, but it definitely does work and the transition is seamless.

    Rowan Atkinson is a comedy genius and never fails to amuse, no matter how many times you've seen or watched Bean for. If there's one thing I preferred about the TV series over the movie, it would be that Bean hardly ever talks and relies a lot more on facial expressions and gestures. I prefer this Bean to the one we see in the movie, but he's still very funny.

    This is without doubt one of my favourite comedy movies from one of my favourite comedy characters. I can't get enough of Bean.
    chris-474

    Great movie

    Although the storyline is quite different to the usual ones in the tv show, the movie still captures the clumsiness and total annoyingness of the character of Mr Bean. Rowan Atkinson is great and so are the other actors in the film. I really enjoyed this, probably more because it wasn't a disaster like the tv show usually is. In other words Bean didn't stuff up as much. there were some great scenes involving the painting and in the hospital. I recommend it to those comedy fans and for anybody who can withstand the lunatic behaviour of Mr Bean.
    6Beta_Gallinger

    Sometimes quite funny, but still disappointing after the TV show

    Despite only having fourteen episodes, "Mr. Bean" was a VERY successful TV series, developing a well-deserved reputation for its excellent visual humour! Two years after the show's demise, it was decided that it was time to bring Rowan Atkinson's character to the silver screen. The result was "Bean" (a.k.a. "Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie"), but unfortunately, this didn't turn out to be nearly as good as the classic TV series, and has disappointed many fans, including me.

    Mr. Bean works as a caretaker for England's Royal National Gallery, and is one lousy employee (as one would probably assume), constantly sleeping on the job! Because of this, the board of directors plans to fire him, but the chairman will not permit this. The Grierson Gallery in Los Angeles has just purchased the famous "Whistler's Mother" painting, and curator David Langley has requested that the Royal National Gallery sends an art scholar to make a speech at the unveiling of the painting. Since the board of directors can't fire Bean, they see this as an opportunity to get him out of their lives, at least temporarily, so they send him, under the name, "Dr. Bean"! David Langley has no clue that Bean is not a doctor, nor is he even an art expert, and the painting could now be in danger because of him! Not only that, the presence of the Royal National Gallery's terrible employee may also threaten the future of poor David's job and family!

    This movie's main problem is that it simply isn't nearly as consistently funny as the TV series. There are quite a few funny parts, I can't deny that, but I think most of them only made me smile or snicker, not enough big laughs, which there are a lot of in the show! Also, some gags from the show are repeated in this movie, and were done better the first time. These include Mr. Bean falling asleep while sitting down and gradually falling onto his knees and head (I guess that one is not as funny when nobody else is in the picture), and getting his head stuck in a turkey dinner (the main reason why it's not as funny this time is probably because the turkey isn't as big). Now, this movie did introduce some new and funny gags, but none of them can match some of the priceless ones in the show. None of the other characters really add much to the humour, and sadly, Mr. Bean cannot steadily carry it all by himself throughout the entire thing. Towards the end, I've found the film gets a bit tiring.

    Overall, I would say "Bean" was not a bad first attempt to bring the world-renowned walking disaster to the silver screen, but hardly a good one, either, they certainly didn't completely pull it off. I am only one of many fans who have been disappointed by it to some degree. I certainly don't think it's something to watch for non-stop laughs over and over again, and that's pretty much how I would describe many of the short sketches, which I'm sure many would agree with. I think most fans of the show would at least find SOME laughs in this movie, but it seems that some fans hate it, so that's certainly not a guarantee.

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    • Trivia
      The 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.
    • Goofs
      The real painting of Whistler's Mother is bigger than the one used in the film.
    • Quotes

      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]

    • Crazy credits
      After 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.
    • Alternate versions
      Most home video versions include 15 minutes of footage removed from the film.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Paul Behragam Talk Show: "Balto 3" R&T Part 4 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Bean Theme (Mad Pianos)
      Written by Howard Goodall

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 1997 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bean: The Movie
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
      • Working Title Films
      • Tiger Aspect Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $45,319,423
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,255,233
      • Oct 19, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $251,212,670
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital

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