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Mr. Bean's Holiday
TrailerWhen London's wet weather becomes too much to bear, pratfall-prone Mr. Bean heads to the French Riviera for some fun in the sun. There he unwittingly separates a young boy from his father and must help the two come back together.Actors: Rowan Atkinson, Steve Pemberton, Lily Atkinson, Preston Nyman, Sharlit Deyzac, Luc Palun, Francois Touch, Philippe Cariou, Emma de Caunes, Arsène Mosca, Stéphane Debac, ...»Director: Steve BendelackCountry: United KingdomDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Mr. Bean's Holiday"
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Characters of "Mr. Bean's Holiday"
Mr. BeanPlayed by: Rowan AtkinsonSabinePlayed by: Emma de CaunesCarson ClayPlayed by: Willem DafoeEmilPlayed by: Karel RodenStepanPlayed by: Maxim Baldry -
Directors of "Mr. Bean's Holiday"
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Creators of "Mr. Bean's Holiday"
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Critic Reviews of "Mr. Bean's Holiday"
Ebert & RoeperAugust 27, 2007I hate Mr. Bean, I hated this movie. He's an annoying, creepy, leering, sweaty, unfunny character, and ten seconds would be too much and this movie's like 90 minutes.
AV ClubAugust 25, 2007Mr. Bean's Holiday is a very cute movie. Unfortunately, cute is rarely funny.
Salon.comAugust 24, 2007Atkinson's Mr. Bean, a man of few words, carries their memory in his rubbery bones. When it comes to knowing where he came from, he's got the beat.
Chicago Sun-TimesAugust 24, 2007For younger audiences, Mr. Bean's Holiday will be a pleasure, and of course, Bean addicts will, as always, be happy to see Atkinson's alter ego return to the big screen.
USA TodayAugust 24, 2007The film, set mostly in France, pays homage to Jacques Tati, but the mostly silent gags feel like watered-down Bean.
Toronto StarAugust 24, 2007Bean seems to lament how some filmmakers have forgotten that film is foremost a medium of mass entertainment. The great sadness is that without uttering much of anything, is a few jokes short of making a very good point.
BrandonFibbs.comFebruary 28, 2008Mr. Bean's Holiday is a film stuck in the wrong century, more akin to classic silent comedy than modern humor and Bean himself is a clown caught without his make-up, psychedelically colored pants and bright red nose.
DVD ReviewDecember 11, 2007Mr. Bean's Holiday delivers some of the charm of the original series, and whatever it may lack, it is worth watching simply for Rowan Atkinson's dedicated performance.
EURWebNovember 26, 2007Britain's most-beloved mute behaving like a buffoon while vacationing in France.
PopMattersSeptember 15, 2007Bean and Carson are less different than they are the same, both self-centered and naïve, sad and lonely. Worse, Bean's movie isn't even as funny as Carson's.
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Gallery of "Mr. Bean's Holiday"