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Bean (film)

Bean (also known as Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie or Bean: The Movie) is a 1997 comedy film directed by Mel Smith and written by Richard Curtis and Robin Driscoll. Based on the British sitcom series Mr. Bean created by Rowan Atkinson and Curtis, the film stars Atkinson in the title role, with Peter MacNicol, Pamela Reed, Harris Yulin, Sandra Oh and Burt Reynolds in supporting roles. In the film, Bean works as a security guard at the National Gallery in London before being sent to the United States to talk about the unveiling of James Abbott McNeill Whistler's 1871 painting Whistler's Mother.

Bean
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMel Smith
Written by
Based on
Mr. Bean
by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyFrancis Kenny
Edited byChristopher Blunden
Music byHoward Goodall
Production
companies
Distributed byPolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Release dates
  • 3 July 1997 (1997-07-03) (Australia)
  • 1 August 1997 (1997-08-01) (United Kingdom)
  • 7 November 1997 (1997-11-07) (United States)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$18 million
Box office$251.2 million[2]

Produced by Gramercy Pictures, Working Title Films, and Tiger Aspect Films, Bean was released in the United Kingdom on 2 August 1997 and in the United States on 7 November 1997 by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, having grossed $251.2 million worldwide against an $18 million budget.[2] A standalone sequel, Mr. Bean's Holiday, was released in 2007.

Plot edit

Well-meaning yet clumsy and destructive Mr. Bean works as a security guard at the National Gallery in London. The gallery's board of directors, who despise Bean for sleeping on the job, fail to fire him under the chairman's orders. They instead decide to get rid of him for a while, and select him as their representative for the transfer of the painting Whistler's Mother to the Grierson Art Gallery in Los Angeles, which has been purchased by philanthropist General Newton for $50 million.

Grierson's curator David Langley, impressed with the false profile of "Dr. Bean", offers to accommodate Bean in his home for two months against his family's wishes. After Bean pranks the airport police by pretending to have a gun and accidentally destroys the family's prized possessions, David's wife, Alison, leaves for her mother's house along with their children, Kevin and Jennifer. David then begins to question Bean's status as an art expert following a visit to Pacific Park, where Bean is arrested by Lieutenant Brutus – the same police officer who interrogated him at the airport – after tampering with a simulator ride to make it more exciting for him. After Bean accidentally ruins a dinner with Mr. Grierson and his wife, David discovers that Bean is not a doctor and knows nothing about art.

At the gallery the next day, Bean accidentally sneezes on Whistler's Mother, then stains it with an ink-soaked tissue while wiping away his sneeze droplets. He cleans it with lacquer thinner, but this causes the face of the figure to dissolve and he tries to redraw it with a poorly done doodle. Fearing losing his job and possibly facing criminal charges over the damage, David becomes despondent and gets drunk with Bean, though his family returns out of pity. That night, determined to save David's career, Bean sneaks back into the gallery, incapacitates the security guard with laxatives, and replaces the damaged Whistler's Mother with a life-sized poster coated in egg whites and nail polish to resemble the real one, which successfully fools everyone at the ceremony the next day. Bean gives a speech about the painting, expressing an improvised and sentimental opinion based on his time with David that wins the crowd's approval.

Brutus informs David that Jennifer has recently got into a motorcycle accident with her boyfriend, prompting David and Bean to rush to the hospital. While wandering around the hospital, Bean is mistaken for a doctor and is forced into a surgery room, where he encounters Brutus – who has been shot while dealing with a mugging on the way to the hospital – and saves his life by inadvertently removing the bullet from his body with nothing but his gloved hand. David then begs Bean, unaware of his true identity, to wake Jennifer up from her unconscious state, to which he succeeds after an accident with a defibrillator sends him flying, landing on top of her. Grateful for having their daughter back and wondering how to repay their doctor, David and Alison are surprised when Bean reveals his true identity. Per Bean's suggestion, they allow him to stay with them for another week.

Bean spends quality time together with David and his family before David accompanies him back to the airport for his flight home to London and thanks him for everything as he departs. At home, Bean goes to sleep in his bedroom, now decorated with photographs of his time in Los Angeles, as well as the original Whistler's Mother painting he smuggled back with him.

Cast edit

Production edit

In November 1991, a year after the original series premiered, Variety announced that 20th Century Fox was producing a film adaptation of Mr. Bean in association with the show's production company, Tiger Television, after the studio remade two sketches from the series into short films released theatrically, Mr. Bean Takes an Exam[3] and Mr. Bean Goes to a Première.[4] The film was later instead produced by the UK-based Working Title Films and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, under the latter's Gramercy Pictures banner.

Deleted and alternative scenes edit

The North American release differs from the international release, as it includes an additional scene in which David suggests that Bean stuff the turkey while he distracts the Griersons during the dinner party. After losing his watch in the turkey, Bean gets his head stuck inside of it (a recycled gag from "Merry Christmas Mr. Bean") and stumbles blindly around the kitchen and the dining room.[5][6]

The international release includes two alternate scenes on either side of the deleted turkey scene in order to explain its absence. When searching the refrigerator, Bean first finds two frankfurters and then the onion that he offers as an appetizer. Upon finding the turkey, David asks him if he has cooked a turkey before and he replies, "Oh yes." After the two shove the turkey into the microwave oven, Bean suggests running it for 20 minutes as opposed to the 5-hour cooking time suggested by David, which cause the turkey to explode.[7]

According to Atkinson in the documentary Bean Scenes Unseen, the differing scenes were the result of very different reactions from the North American and international audiences in test screenings.[5]

Music edit

Bean: The Album
Soundtrack album by
various artists
Released1 August 1997
LabelMercury Records
ProducerVarious artists
Singles from Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie Soundtrack
  1. "Picture of You"
    Released: 21 July 1997

The film score was composed and conducted by Howard Goodall, who also composed the original Mr. Bean series, although the original Mr. Bean theme was unused. Cover versions on the soundtrack album include the Beatles' "Yesterday" (sung by Wet Wet Wet), the OMC cover of "I Love L.A." (though Randy Newman's original version is the one heard in the film), and Alice Cooper's "Elected", performed by Iron Maiden lead singer Bruce Dickinson. "Elected" features sound dubs of Mr. Bean making campaign promises and was previously used in Comic Relief in 1992.[citation needed]

Boyzone released a single from the film titled "Picture of You".

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Picture of You"Boyzone3:27
2."I Get Around"The Beach Boys2:17
3."Walking on Sunshine"Katrina and the Waves3:51
4."Yesterday"Wet Wet Wet2:55
5."Running Back for More"Louise3:44
6."That Kinda Guy"Thomas Jules-Stock3:37
7."Give Me a Little More Time"Gabrielle4:02
8."I Love L.A." (Version not in the film)OMC4:07
9."He's a Rebel"Alisha's Attic2:26
10."Stuck in the Middle with You"Susanna Hoffs4:04
11."Art for Art's Sake"10cc4:19
12."Have Fun Go Mad"Blair3:39
13."Can We Talk (Pure Radio Mix)" (Not on some copies of the soundtrack)Code Red4:03
14."Bean Theme (Mad Pianos)"Howard Goodall3:01
15."Elected" (Not in the film)Mr. Bean and Smear Campaign feat. Bruce Dickinson4:32

Reception edit

Box office edit

Bean opened in Australia on 3 July 1997 and grossed $3.1 million in its opening weekend from 193 screens with a $16,062 per-theater average, placing number one for the weekend.[8][9][10] It remained number one for a second week.[11] In the UK, it opened on 8 August 1997 on 345 screens and grossed £2,563,326 ($4.0 million) (including previews of £284,936) with a £7,430 ($11,719) per-theater average, finishing second for the weekend behind the second weekend of Men in Black.[12] It was the highest opening gross for a British production surpassing the £1.4 million opening of Four Weddings and a Funeral.[13][14] In Germany, it grossed 12.3 million Deutsche mark ($6.8 million) from 682 screens with a $9,998 per-theater average to take the number one spot, beating fellow opener The Fifth Element.[15] It remained number one for a second week in Germany.[16] It became the fastest UK film to gross $100 million and reached that milestone before opening in the US.[17][18]

It opened in Canada on 17 October 1997 in 242 theaters and grossed $2,255,233 with a $9,319 per-theater average and ranking number 10 at the US and Canadian box office, the first Canadian only release to reach the US and Canadian top 10.[18] On its release in the United States on 7 November 1997, the film grossed $12,733,827 in its opening weekend while playing in 1,948 theaters, with a $6,536 per-theater average and ranking second behind Starship Troopers. Due to the R rating of Starship Troopers, its underperformance and Bean exceeding expectations, there were claims that under 17s may have bought tickets for Bean and snuck in to see Starship Troopers.[19]

By the end its theatrical run, the film had grossed £17,902,161 in the UK, the fourth highest-grossing film for the year.[20] It grossed $45,319,423 in the United States and Canada and $251,212,670 worldwide.[2]

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 43% based on 35 reviews with an average rating of 5.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Bean boasts a terrifically talented physical comedian in the title role, but his constant mugging and silly slapstick quickly wear thin."[21] On Metacritic the film holds a score of 52 out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[22]

Roger Ebert gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four, saying that while he praised the film for having "many moments that were very funny", he criticized the film's runtime of 90 minutes, saying it was too long: "At an hour, Bean would have been nonstop laughs. [But] then they added 30 minutes of stops."[23]

Sequel edit

A standalone sequel, titled Mr. Bean's Holiday, was released in 2007, ten years after its predecessor's release.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 19 January 2018. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Bean". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Mr Bean Takes an Exam (1991) [4K]". YouTube.
  4. ^ "Brit Hit Set For Date In States". Variety. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Bean Scenes Unseen (reference starts 8:35 into the video)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 14 December 2021. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Bean (7/12) Movie CLIP - Stuffing the Turkey (1997) HD". YouTube. Archived from the original on 14 December 2021. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  7. ^ . YouTube. Archived from the original on 29 May 2019. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  8. ^ "'Bat' beats up B.O." Variety. 8 July 1997. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  9. ^ Groves, Don (15 July 1997). "B.O. summer hotter o'seas". Variety. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  10. ^ "Australia Top 15". Screen International. 18 July 1997. p. 23. $4,877,078; $1=A$1.34
  11. ^ "Australia Top 15". Screen International. 25 July 1997. p. 43.
  12. ^ "UK Top 15". Screen International. 15 August 1997. p. 46. $4,043,101; previews $449,426; $1=£0.634
  13. ^ Scott, Mary (9 January 1998). "No turkeys this Christmas". Screen International. p. 47.
  14. ^ Scott, Mary (15 August 1997). "Bean proves a runner at home". Screen International. p. 47.
  15. ^ Scott, Mary (5 September 1997). "Top trio take $15m". Screen International. p. 31.
  16. ^ "Germany Top 15". Screen International. 12 September 1997. p. 31.
  17. ^ Scott, Mary (3 October 1997). "Monty avoids contact". Screen International. p. 27.
  18. ^ a b Tutt, Louise (24 October 1997). "Bean - the history maker". Screen International. p. 25.
  19. ^ "Bean there, done it". Screen International. 14 November 1997. p. 25.
  20. ^ "The Stats" (PDF). British Film Institute. pp. 148–150. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  21. ^ "Bean (1997)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  22. ^ "Bean Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  23. ^ Roger Ebert (7 November 1997). "Bean (1997)". rogerebert.com.

External links edit

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Bean also known as Bean The Ultimate Disaster Movie or Bean The Movie is a 1997 comedy film directed by Mel Smith and written by Richard Curtis and Robin Driscoll Based on the British sitcom series Mr Bean created by Rowan Atkinson and Curtis the film stars Atkinson in the title role with Peter MacNicol Pamela Reed Harris Yulin Sandra Oh and Burt Reynolds in supporting roles In the film Bean works as a security guard at the National Gallery in London before being sent to the United States to talk about the unveiling of James Abbott McNeill Whistler s 1871 painting Whistler s Mother BeanTheatrical release posterDirected byMel SmithWritten byRichard Curtis Robin DriscollBased onMr Beanby Rowan AtkinsonRichard CurtisProduced byPeter Bennett Jones Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Richard CurtisStarringRowan Atkinson Peter MacNicol Pamela Reed Harris Yulin Sandra Oh Burt ReynoldsCinematographyFrancis KennyEdited byChristopher BlundenMusic byHoward GoodallProductioncompaniesWorking Title Films Tiger Aspect FilmsDistributed byPolyGram Filmed EntertainmentRelease dates3 July 1997 1997 07 03 Australia 1 August 1997 1997 08 01 United Kingdom 7 November 1997 1997 11 07 United States Running time90 minutesCountryUnited Kingdom 1 LanguageEnglishBudget 18 millionBox office 251 2 million 2 Produced by Gramercy Pictures Working Title Films and Tiger Aspect Films Bean was released in the United Kingdom on 2 August 1997 and in the United States on 7 November 1997 by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success having grossed 251 2 million worldwide against an 18 million budget 2 A standalone sequel Mr Bean s Holiday was released in 2007 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Deleted and alternative scenes 4 Music 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 6 Sequel 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editWell meaning yet clumsy and destructive Mr Bean works as a security guard at the National Gallery in London The gallery s board of directors who despise Bean for sleeping on the job fail to fire him under the chairman s orders They instead decide to get rid of him for a while and select him as their representative for the transfer of the painting Whistler s Mother to the Grierson Art Gallery in Los Angeles which has been purchased by philanthropist General Newton for 50 million Grierson s curator David Langley impressed with the false profile of Dr Bean offers to accommodate Bean in his home for two months against his family s wishes After Bean pranks the airport police by pretending to have a gun and accidentally destroys the family s prized possessions David s wife Alison leaves for her mother s house along with their children Kevin and Jennifer David then begins to question Bean s status as an art expert following a visit to Pacific Park where Bean is arrested by Lieutenant Brutus the same police officer who interrogated him at the airport after tampering with a simulator ride to make it more exciting for him After Bean accidentally ruins a dinner with Mr Grierson and his wife David discovers that Bean is not a doctor and knows nothing about art At the gallery the next day Bean accidentally sneezes on Whistler s Mother then stains it with an ink soaked tissue while wiping away his sneeze droplets He cleans it with lacquer thinner but this causes the face of the figure to dissolve and he tries to redraw it with a poorly done doodle Fearing losing his job and possibly facing criminal charges over the damage David becomes despondent and gets drunk with Bean though his family returns out of pity That night determined to save David s career Bean sneaks back into the gallery incapacitates the security guard with laxatives and replaces the damaged Whistler s Mother with a life sized poster coated in egg whites and nail polish to resemble the real one which successfully fools everyone at the ceremony the next day Bean gives a speech about the painting expressing an improvised and sentimental opinion based on his time with David that wins the crowd s approval Brutus informs David that Jennifer has recently got into a motorcycle accident with her boyfriend prompting David and Bean to rush to the hospital While wandering around the hospital Bean is mistaken for a doctor and is forced into a surgery room where he encounters Brutus who has been shot while dealing with a mugging on the way to the hospital and saves his life by inadvertently removing the bullet from his body with nothing but his gloved hand David then begs Bean unaware of his true identity to wake Jennifer up from her unconscious state to which he succeeds after an accident with a defibrillator sends him flying landing on top of her Grateful for having their daughter back and wondering how to repay their doctor David and Alison are surprised when Bean reveals his true identity Per Bean s suggestion they allow him to stay with them for another week Bean spends quality time together with David and his family before David accompanies him back to the airport for his flight home to London and thanks him for everything as he departs At home Bean goes to sleep in his bedroom now decorated with photographs of his time in Los Angeles as well as the original Whistler s Mother painting he smuggled back with him Cast editRowan Atkinson as Mr Bean Peter MacNicol as David Langley John Mills as Chairman Pamela Reed as Alison Langley Harris Yulin as George Grierson Burt Reynolds as General Newton Richard Gant as Lieutenant Brutus Larry Drake as Elmer Sandra Oh as Bernice Schimmel Danny Goldring as Security Buck Johnny Galecki as Stingo Wheelie Chris Ellis as Detective Butler Andrew Lawrence as Kevin Langley Peter Egan as Lord Walton Peter Capaldi as Gareth June Brown as Delilah Peter James as Dr Rosenblum Tricia Vessey as Jennifer Langley Tom McGowan as Walter HuntleyProduction editIn November 1991 a year after the original series premiered Variety announced that 20th Century Fox was producing a film adaptation of Mr Bean in association with the show s production company Tiger Television after the studio remade two sketches from the series into short films released theatrically Mr Bean Takes an Exam 3 and Mr Bean Goes to a Premiere 4 The film was later instead produced by the UK based Working Title Films and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment under the latter s Gramercy Pictures banner Deleted and alternative scenes edit The North American release differs from the international release as it includes an additional scene in which David suggests that Bean stuff the turkey while he distracts the Griersons during the dinner party After losing his watch in the turkey Bean gets his head stuck inside of it a recycled gag from Merry Christmas Mr Bean and stumbles blindly around the kitchen and the dining room 5 6 The international release includes two alternate scenes on either side of the deleted turkey scene in order to explain its absence When searching the refrigerator Bean first finds two frankfurters and then the onion that he offers as an appetizer Upon finding the turkey David asks him if he has cooked a turkey before and he replies Oh yes After the two shove the turkey into the microwave oven Bean suggests running it for 20 minutes as opposed to the 5 hour cooking time suggested by David which cause the turkey to explode 7 According to Atkinson in the documentary Bean Scenes Unseen the differing scenes were the result of very different reactions from the North American and international audiences in test screenings 5 Music editBean The AlbumSoundtrack album by various artistsReleased1 August 1997LabelMercury RecordsProducerVarious artistsSingles from Bean The Ultimate Disaster Movie Soundtrack Picture of You Released 21 July 1997The film score was composed and conducted by Howard Goodall who also composed the original Mr Bean series although the original Mr Bean theme was unused Cover versions on the soundtrack album include the Beatles Yesterday sung by Wet Wet Wet the OMC cover of I Love L A though Randy Newman s original version is the one heard in the film and Alice Cooper s Elected performed by Iron Maiden lead singer Bruce Dickinson Elected features sound dubs of Mr Bean making campaign promises and was previously used in Comic Relief in 1992 citation needed Boyzone released a single from the film titled Picture of You No TitleArtist s Length1 Picture of You Boyzone3 272 I Get Around The Beach Boys2 173 Walking on Sunshine Katrina and the Waves3 514 Yesterday Wet Wet Wet2 555 Running Back for More Louise3 446 That Kinda Guy Thomas Jules Stock3 377 Give Me a Little More Time Gabrielle4 028 I Love L A Version not in the film OMC4 079 He s a Rebel Alisha s Attic2 2610 Stuck in the Middle with You Susanna Hoffs4 0411 Art for Art s Sake 10cc4 1912 Have Fun Go Mad Blair3 3913 Can We Talk Pure Radio Mix Not on some copies of the soundtrack Code Red4 0314 Bean Theme Mad Pianos Howard Goodall3 0115 Elected Not in the film Mr Bean and Smear Campaign feat Bruce Dickinson4 32Reception editBox office edit Bean opened in Australia on 3 July 1997 and grossed 3 1 million in its opening weekend from 193 screens with a 16 062 per theater average placing number one for the weekend 8 9 10 It remained number one for a second week 11 In the UK it opened on 8 August 1997 on 345 screens and grossed 2 563 326 4 0 million including previews of 284 936 with a 7 430 11 719 per theater average finishing second for the weekend behind the second weekend of Men in Black 12 It was the highest opening gross for a British production surpassing the 1 4 million opening of Four Weddings and a Funeral 13 14 In Germany it grossed 12 3 million Deutsche mark 6 8 million from 682 screens with a 9 998 per theater average to take the number one spot beating fellow opener The Fifth Element 15 It remained number one for a second week in Germany 16 It became the fastest UK film to gross 100 million and reached that milestone before opening in the US 17 18 It opened in Canada on 17 October 1997 in 242 theaters and grossed 2 255 233 with a 9 319 per theater average and ranking number 10 at the US and Canadian box office the first Canadian only release to reach the US and Canadian top 10 18 On its release in the United States on 7 November 1997 the film grossed 12 733 827 in its opening weekend while playing in 1 948 theaters with a 6 536 per theater average and ranking second behind Starship Troopers Due to the R rating of Starship Troopers its underperformance and Bean exceeding expectations there were claims that under 17s may have bought tickets for Bean and snuck in to see Starship Troopers 19 By the end its theatrical run the film had grossed 17 902 161 in the UK the fourth highest grossing film for the year 20 It grossed 45 319 423 in the United States and Canada and 251 212 670 worldwide 2 Critical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 43 based on 35 reviews with an average rating of 5 3 10 The site s critical consensus reads Bean boasts a terrifically talented physical comedian in the title role but his constant mugging and silly slapstick quickly wear thin 21 On Metacritic the film holds a score of 52 out of 100 based on 20 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 22 Roger Ebert gave the film two and a half stars out of four saying that while he praised the film for having many moments that were very funny he criticized the film s runtime of 90 minutes saying it was too long At an hour Bean would have been nonstop laughs But then they added 30 minutes of stops 23 Sequel editA standalone sequel titled Mr Bean s Holiday was released in 2007 ten years after its predecessor s release See also editMusee d Orsay Paris the actual location of the 1871 artwork Whistler s MotherReferences edit Bean 1997 British Film Institute Archived from the original on 19 January 2018 Retrieved 16 June 2022 a b c Bean Box Office Mojo Retrieved 14 January 2015 Mr Bean Takes an Exam 1991 4K YouTube Brit Hit Set For Date In States Variety Retrieved 27 December 2021 a b Bean Scenes Unseen reference starts 8 35 into the video YouTube Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 Retrieved 24 January 2018 Bean 7 12 Movie CLIP Stuffing the Turkey 1997 HD YouTube Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 Retrieved 29 January 2018 Bean Turkey YouTube Archived from the original on 29 May 2019 Retrieved 24 January 2018 Bat beats up B O Variety 8 July 1997 Retrieved 11 September 2022 Groves Don 15 July 1997 B O summer hotter o seas Variety Retrieved 11 September 2022 Australia Top 15 Screen International 18 July 1997 p 23 4 877 078 1 A 1 34 Australia Top 15 Screen International 25 July 1997 p 43 UK Top 15 Screen International 15 August 1997 p 46 4 043 101 previews 449 426 1 0 634 Scott Mary 9 January 1998 No turkeys this Christmas Screen International p 47 Scott Mary 15 August 1997 Bean proves a runner at home Screen International p 47 Scott Mary 5 September 1997 Top trio take 15m Screen International p 31 Germany Top 15 Screen International 12 September 1997 p 31 Scott Mary 3 October 1997 Monty avoids contact Screen International p 27 a b Tutt Louise 24 October 1997 Bean the history maker Screen International p 25 Bean there done it Screen International 14 November 1997 p 25 The Stats PDF British Film Institute pp 148 150 Retrieved 8 September 2022 Bean 1997 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved 10 January 2023 Bean Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved 14 January 2015 Roger Ebert 7 November 1997 Bean 1997 rogerebert com External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Bean 1997 film Bean at IMDb Bean at AllMovie Bean at Rotten Tomatoes Bean at Metacritic nbsp Bean at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bean film amp oldid 1185203435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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