Bean: Der ultimative Katastrophenfilm (1997)

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Bean: Der ultimative Katastrophenfilm: Directed by Mel Smith. With Rowan Atkinson, Peter MacNicol, John Mills, Pamela Reed. The bumbling Mr. Bean travels to America when he is given the responsibility of bringing a highly valuable painting to a Los Angeles museum.

“Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) is a London museum guard who is about to be fired by middle management. The big boss, however, wonu0026#39;t hear of it; instead, he sends Mr. Bean to America. Once there, Mr. Bean is to pose as an art critic and give a rousing speech about Whistleru0026#39;s mother for a California art museum. Well, the museum director picks Mr. Bean up at the airport and pandemonium is the name of the game after that. Mr. Bean upsets the directoru0026#39;s household, creates havoc at a local amusement park, blows up dinner and more. On top of that, he rarely speaks so everyone is certain he is an idiot. Can this man transform himself into an art critic and will he be able to present a speech on the museumu0026#39;s big day?u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis movie is just flat-out fun. Although he has very little dialogue, Mr. Beanu0026#39;s expressions and antics are priceless. The supporting cast does a reasonably good job but Mr. Bean towers over everybody. This movie should be required viewing for anyone in a depressed state of mind; it can lift the spirits of even the saddest beings on earth. Recommended for a fine family evening of giggles and leg-slapping.”

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