Welcome to the sister article to Comedy Clicks! Each week, we will be taking an in depth look at some of the best comedy films that the world of cinema can offer! Today we will be looking at Bean
About the Film
Summary of 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.
– iMDB
Year Of Release
1997
Running Time
1 Hour 29 Minutes
Director
Mel Smith
Tagline
Once in a generation, a motion picture comes along that touches both our hearts and our souls. This is not one of them.
Opening Weekend US & Canada
$2,255,233
Trailer
Starring
Rowan Atkinson – Mr Bean Peter MacNicol – David Langley John Mills – Chairman Pamela Reed – Alison Langley Harris Yulin – George Grierson Burt Reynolds – General Newton
Song From the OST
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.
This was the first movie to gross $100 million before being released in the U.S.
On Mr. Bean’s passport, it’s revealed Mr. Bean was born in Enfield on January 6th 1955.
Peter MacNicol has almost ten times more dialogue than star Rowan Atkinson.
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