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  1. Mr. Bean's Holiday is a 2007 comedy film directed by Steve Bendelack and written by Hamish McColl and Robin Driscoll, from a story penned by Simon McBurney. Based on the British sitcom series Mr. Bean created by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis, it is a standalone sequel to Bean (1997).

  2. May 28, 2022 · Is Mr. Bean a Real Person? Contrary to what fans may believe, Mr. Bean is not based on a real person. He is a fictional character created by actor Rowan Atkinson, who has immortalized him with his portrayal. In a November 2005 interview with The Scotsman, he shared that he got the idea for Mr. Bean while pursuing his Ph.D. at Oxford. He said ...

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    News of the second film first broke in early 2005, suggesting that it would be written by Simon McBurney, although in December 2005, Atkinson stated that the screenplay was being written by himself and long-time collaborator Richard Curtis. The screenplay was finally confirmed to have been written by Robin Driscoll, Simon McBurney and Hamish McColl...

    Mr Bean is going on holiday to the south of France, looking for a quiet and sunny trip in the Riviera. However, his trip doesn't go properly when he has to face a series of misunderstandings and totally unfortunate coincidences. Eventually, Mr Bean will end up spoiling the last film of the snobbish director Carson Clay and appearing by accident at ...

    Bean (Rowan Atkinson) wins a raffle and claims his prize a holiday involving a train journey to Cannes, a Sony Handycam DCR-HC96 and €200. Bean proceeds to film his trip to the French Riviera beach on the video camera. On the train, Bean buys some coffee. Bean arrives in Paris, France where he accidentally took a Renault Espace taxi from the Gare d...

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    In the UK, it was classified by the British Board of Film Classification as PG for containing "irresponsible behavior". This film was originally given a PG rating by the Motion Picture Association of America for brief mild language and adult situations, but Universal cut out most of the language (leaving Stepan saying "damn" in Russian in one shot ...

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    Since there hasn't been any live-action Mr. Bean revival produced since this film (except for some occasional one-off projects and commercials), this film very likely serves as the series finale to...
    Like the first movie, there are no laugh track playing in the background.
    Coincidentally, this is the second time Bean visited France.
    Teddy never appears in this movie.

    Mr. Bean's Holiday was released on DVD and HD DVD on 27 November 2007. The DVD version is in separate widescreen and pan and scan for the US markets formats. The DVD charted at #1 on the UK DVD Chart on its week of release.

  4. Mr. Bean's Holiday: Directed by Steve Bendelack. With Rowan Atkinson, Steve Pemberton, Lily Atkinson, Preston Nyman. Mr. Bean wins a trip to Cannes where he unwittingly separates a young boy from his father and must help the two reunite. On the way he discovers France, bicycling, and true love.

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    • Comedy, Family
    • Steve Bendelack
    • 2007-08-24
  5. Mr. Bean's Holiday was originally the last live-action appearance of the character, before reappearing at the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony five years later. Plot. The film opens with Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) attending a raffle in June. His number is 919, the winning number.

  6. Aug 24, 2007 · The plot is simplicity itself: Mr. Bean wins a ticket to the South of France; train-station confusion results in the separation of a boy and his father; and it’s up to Mr. Bean to reunite...

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  8. Without delay, the loveable man-child Londoner sets off for a relaxing holiday at the sunny beaches of Cannes equipped with a brand-new video camera; however, it is not before long when Bean's dreamy vacations will turn into an odyssey of unforeseen consequences.