Bean (1997) Bean

Bean ★★★ 1997 (PG-13) Big screen adaption of rubber-faced Atkinson's Mr. Bean character finds our disaster-magnet hero working as a guard in London's National Gallery. When a famous painting is purchased by a museum in L.A., the Gallery's curators jump at the chance to send Bean along with the painting as an "expert," although he is nearly mute and definitely not qualified. David (MacNicol), the American curator, invites him to stay at his house, much to the dismay of his wife and children. Bean, of course, wrecks the painting, ruins David's marriage and career, and generally makes an ass out of himself. He then resourcefully (and sometimes accidentally) puts things right. Atkinson proves himself a master of the almost lost art of slapstick comedy. 92m/C VHS, DVD. GB Rowan Atkinson, Peter MacNicol, Pamela Reed, Harris Yulin, Burt Reynolds, Larry Drake, Johnny Galecki, Richard Gant, Tom McGowan, Dakin Matthews, Peter Capaldi, Sandra Oh, Tricia Vessey, Peter Egan; Director: Mel Smith; Writer: Richard Curtis, Robin Driscoll; Writer: Francis Kenny; Cameo: Howard Goodall.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1997
Rating PG
Length (in minutes) 92
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD
Filmed In Great Britain
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Peter MacNicol
Actor Tricia Vessey
Actor Burt Reynolds
Actor Harris Yulin
Actor Johnny Galecki
Actor Rowan Atkinson
Actor Pamela Reed
Actor Larry Drake
Actor Richard Gant
Actor Tom McGowan
Actor Dakin Matthews
Actor Peter Capaldi
Actor Sandra Oh
Actor Peter Egan
Cameo Howard Goodall
Cinematographer Francis Kenny
Director Mel Smith
Writer Richard Curtis
Writer Robin Driscoll

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