Plot
The bumbling Mr. Bean travels to America when he is given the responsibility of bringing a highly valuable painting to a Los Angeles museum.
Release Year: 1997
Rating: 5.9/10 (37,263 voted)
Critic's Score: 52/100
Director:
Mel Smith
Stars: Rowan Atkinson, Peter MacNicol, John Mills
Storyline Bean works as a caretaker at Britain's formidable Royal National Gallery, and his bosses want to fire him because he sleeps at work all the time, but can't because the chairman of the gallery's board defends him. They send him to USA, to the small Los Angeles art gallery instead, where he'll have to officiate at the opening of the greatest US picture ever (called "Whistler's Mother").
Writers: Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis
Cast: Rowan Atkinson
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Mr. Bean
Peter MacNicol
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David Langley
John Mills
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Chairman
(as Sir John Mills)
Pamela Reed
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Alison Langley
Harris Yulin
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George Grierson
Burt Reynolds
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General Newton
Larry Drake
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Elmer
Danny Goldring
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Security Buck
Johnny Galecki
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Stingo Wheelie
Chris Ellis
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Det. Butler
Andrew Lawrence
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Kevin Langley
Peter Egan
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Lord Walton
Peter Capaldi
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Gareth
June Brown
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Delilah
Peter James
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Dr. Rosenblum
Taglines:
Be afraid, be very afraid, Mr. Bean has a passport.
Release Date: 7 November 1997
Filming Locations: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $22,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: £2,563,326
(UK)
(3 August 1997)
(345 Screens)
Gross: $232,000,000
(Worldwide)
Technical Specs
Runtime:|
Canada:
(DVD version)
Did You Know?
Trivia:
This was the first movie ever to gross $100m before being released in the U.S.
Goofs:
Factual errors:
In the bar scene, a baseball game is on television. However, in the turkey scene, David says the turkey is for thanksgiving. Thanksgiving happens in November, and the MLB season ends in October.
Quotes: Mr. Bean:
[at the virtual rollercoaster ride talking to David]
Brace yourself!
User Review
British farce at its finest!
Rating:
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!
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