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Title: Get Ready for Laughter: Mr Bean Holiday Script
You can find the script and transcripts on platforms like Moviepedia and Scribd. STARBURST Magazinehttps://www.starburstmagazine.com MR. BEAN'S HOLIDAY - STARBURST Magazine Mr Bean Holiday Script
- Visual rhymes: The opening raffle (random chance) rhymes with the ending film premiere (random footage winning the day).
- Repeated actions: Bean’s "touch everything" compulsion (pressing buttons, pulling levers) escalates from metro tickets to a film projector.
- The absence of "Uh-oh": Traditional scripts have characters realize their mistake. Bean never does. The comedy comes from the audience screaming internally.
- Silent beats: Long, full-page descriptions of Bean miming. The best example is the "Beach Rescue" sequence where Bean tries to pull a drowning man out of a kiddie pool. No dialogue. Seven pages of action.
The Legacy of Mr. Bean's Holiday
Conclusion
The "Cannes You Not" Sequence: A Scriptural Masterpiece
The final 15 pages of the script take place during the Cannes Film Festival premiere of Emil’s avant-garde film, Playback Time. This is where the script achieves its legendary status. Title: Get Ready for Laughter: Mr Bean Holiday
As they continue their journey to Cannes, Mr. Bean becomes determined to meet his idol, Jean Batiste. When they finally arrive at the film festival, Mr. Bean's attempts to meet Jean Batiste are foiled at every turn. Visual rhymes: The opening raffle (random chance) rhymes
The film opens with Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) attending a school sports day, where he is tasked with taking a group of schoolchildren on a field trip to the beach. However, Mr. Bean gets lost on the way to the beach and ends up on a train heading to Cannes, where he hopes to attend the Cannes Film Festival.