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Running Time
1:30
Genre
Comedy
Opened in Theaters
Friday, August 24th, 2007
Directed by
Steve Bendelack
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Stay Away!  1 33 Stay Away! Percent
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Mr. Bean's Holiday
Mr. Bean travels to the South of France on holiday, causing the usual mayhem and ending with an unscheduled screening of his video diary at the Cannes Film Festival.

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Starring Rowan Atkinson, Max Baldry, Emma de Caunes...  View more >

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[--- Wait for Rental ---]by Michael Mazzoni Aug 31, 2007
[--- Stay Away! ---]by Tom K Sep 5, 2007

A couple of funny moments, but you'd do better just seeing a couple episodes of Bean's TV show. 

[--- Wait for Rental ---]by George Jobson VIP MemberSep 6, 2007

"Mr. Bean's Holiday" is a fun movie in spots. I even like the film's ending, but overall I didn't like thye movie. I like his half-hour television show, but stretch it to a 90 minute movie, he overstay his welcome. Mr. Bean won a contest. the prize is a holiday on the shores of Cannes, where a film festival is being held every May. Getting there is half the problem for Mr. bean and the problem of this movie. Rowan Atkinson, who plays Mr. Bean has some fun with his character, but seeing him in all those painful situations are not a laughing matter. But the film has it's moments aside from the ending, I like the appeal of Emma de Caunes. I hope to see her again. She is quite beautiful. In conclusion, I see this film as more of a traveloge than a comedy about a guy getting stuck in the middle of France. I'll probaby rent this movie if I ever get a chance to go to the Cannes Film Festival. 




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