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Bean

- One man. One masterpiece. One very big mistake.

Childlike Englishman, Mr. Bean, is an incompetent watchman at the Royal National Gallery. After the museum's board of directors' attempt to have him fired is blocked by the chairman, who has taken a liking to Bean, they send him to Los Angeles to act as their ambassador for the unveiling of a historic painting to humiliate him. Fooled, Mr. Bean must now successfully unveil the painting or risk his and a hapless Los Angeles curator's termination.

Release Date : 1997-07-03

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Working Title FilmsTiger AspectPolyGram Filmed Entertainment

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Rowan Atkinson

Character Name : Mr. Bean

Original Name : Rowan Atkinson

Gender : Male

Peter MacNicol

Character Name : David Langley

Original Name : Peter MacNicol

Gender : Male

Pamela Reed

Character Name : Alison Langley

Original Name : Pamela Reed

Gender : Female

Tricia Vessey

Character Name : Jennifer Langley

Original Name : Tricia Vessey

Gender : Female

Andrew Lawrence

Character Name : Kevin Langley

Original Name : Andrew Lawrence

Gender : Male

Harris Yulin

Character Name : George Grierson

Original Name : Harris Yulin

Gender : Male

Burt Reynolds

Character Name : General Newton

Original Name : Burt Reynolds

Gender : Male

Richard Gant

Character Name : Lieutenant Brutus

Original Name : Richard Gant

Gender : Male

Chris Ellis

Character Name : Detective Butler

Original Name : Chris Ellis

Gender : Male

Tom McGowan

Character Name : Walter Merchandise

Original Name : Tom McGowan

Gender : Male

Sandra Oh

Character Name : Bernice Schimmel

Original Name : Sandra Oh

Gender : Female

Peter Egan

Character Name : Lord Walton

Original Name : Peter Egan

Gender : Male

Peter Capaldi

Character Name : Gareth

Original Name : Peter Capaldi

Gender : Male

Scott Charles

Character Name : Timmy Pewker Jr.

Original Name : Scott Charles

Gender : Male

Alison Goldie

Character Name : Stewardess Nicely

Original Name : Alison Goldie

Gender : Male

Julia Pearlstein

Character Name : Phyllis Quill

Original Name : Julia Pearlstein

Gender : Female

Rob Brownstein

Character Name : Dick Journo

Original Name : Rob Brownstein

Gender : Male

Clive Corner

Character Name : Dr. Cutler

Original Name : Clive Corner

Gender : Male

June Brown

Character Name : Delilah

Original Name : June Brown

Gender : Female

Thomas Mills

Character Name : Officer Stubbles

Original Name : Thomas Mills

Gender : Male

Larry Drake

Character Name : Elmer

Original Name : Larry Drake

Gender : Male

Johnny Galecki

Character Name : Stingo Wheelie

Original Name : Johnny Galecki

Gender : Male

Priscilla Shanks

Character Name : Sylvia Grierson

Original Name : Priscilla Shanks

Gender : Female

Dakin Matthews

Character Name : Passenger Tucker

Original Name : Dakin Matthews

Gender : Male

Peter James

Character Name : Dr. Rosenblum

Original Name : Peter James

Gender : Male

John Mills

Character Name : Chairman

Original Name : John Mills

Gender : Male

Richard Hicks

Character Name : Kart Pusherman

Original Name : Richard Hicks

Gender : Male

Ronnie Yeskel

Character Name : Mrs. Goodwoman

Original Name : Ronnie Yeskel

Gender : Female

Danny Goldring

Character Name : Security Buck

Original Name : Danny Goldring

Gender : Male

Gigi Fields

Character Name : Nurse Desking

Original Name : Gigi Fields

Gender : Male

Lela Ivey

Character Name : Nurse Pots

Original Name : Lela Ivey

Gender : Female

David Doty

Character Name : Dr. Jacobson

Original Name : David Doty

Gender : Male

April Grace

Character Name : Nurse Pans

Original Name : April Grace

Gender : Female

Robert Curtis Brown

Character Name : Doctor Frowning

Original Name : Robert Curtis Brown

Gender : Male

Perry Anzilotti

Character Name : Dr. Squeaking

Original Name : Perry Anzilotti

Gender : Male

Janni Brenn

Character Name : Nurse Dyper

Original Name : Janni Brenn

Gender : Male

Annette Helde

Character Name : Nurse Gripes

Original Name : Annette Helde

Gender : Female

Reg Thomason

Character Name : National Art Gallery Board Member (uncredited)

Original Name : Reg Thomason

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2024-03-05

**Serious harmonization problems.** After the enormous success of Mr. Bean, it was reasonably predictable that, sooner or later, we would see Rowan Atkinson performing his usual antics in a film production. However, despite the actor's efforts, the truth is that it would never be the same, nor could it be, and sometimes the jokes are so forced that they simply lose their effectiveness. In this film, Bean found work at the National Gallery in London. A job that is apparently safe, if we consider that the character gets into trouble even with the simplest tasks: he is a watchman and sits in a chair while visitors and tourists walk around. The problem is that, in the case of Bean, we know that things are going to get complicated almost by magic: and the gallery directors are very happy when the curators of a Californian museum acquire a remarkable painting by an American author and an expert to talk about her at a presentation ceremony: Bean is the one the directors most want to see behind her back, so they don't even hesitate. From here, disaster is waiting to happen. Let's be honest: the film is funny and works reasonably well. It's a good quality comedy, and it was also successful at the box office (although that's not synonymous with quality, because it's also true that there are many much worse films, like “Ted”, which also sold well). We can't point out defects that it doesn't have at all. For me, the biggest defect of this film is the audience, which created very high expectations at the expense of the gigantic success of the fourteen episode miniseries that Atkinson created in the 90s. Anyone waiting to have the same experience with This film will always be disappointing. Things aren't the same, they don't work the same way and everything is a little more exaggerated and forced. However, it would be difficult for an American production to make a feature-length film with Bean any other way. The film takes great care and attention with the sets, cinematography, costumes and effects used, but it is still within the “standard” of light films that the USA released at this time. It's nothing truly exceptional. Throughout the film, situations occur that attempt to recreate Atkinson's style of humor, as he does his best to avoid talking, but still has to do so occasionally. We can say that the actor made a huge effort, but that he also encountered problems adapting his recipe to the North American cinematic style. It's like trying to dress a child in an adult man's costume: it will look bizarre, disharmonious and ugly, but he's dressed. In between, we also have to positively highlight the work of Peter MacNicoll, and of course, being a historian and an art lover, I have to congratulate the use of the occasion to make known to the general public a magnificent painting that really exists: Arrangement in Gray and Black nº 1. It was painted by James Whistler and can be seen at the Orsay Museum in Paris.