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Mr. Bean's Holiday

In a raffle, Mr. Bean wins a holiday by train to Cannes, a video camera, and 200. Before catching his train, Bean causes chaos while sampling French seafood cuisine in a Paris restaurant.

On the platform at Gare de Lyon, Bean asks Russian origin movie director Emil Duchevsky (Karel Roden) to film him boarding the train using his new video camera. Bean keeps asking for retakes, until the train leaves with Bean and Duchevsky's son, Stepan (Max Baldry) on the train and Duchevsky is left behind.

Bean and the boy get off at the next station. Duchevsky's train does not stop at the station, and he holds up a mobile phone number, but accidentally covers up the last two digits. Attempts at calling the number are fruitless. They board the next train but Bean has left his wallet, passport, and ticket in the telephone booth, and they are thrown off the train at the next stop.

Bean busks as a mime and buys the pair bus tickets to Cannes. Bean manages to lose both his ticket and Stepan so he sets out walking and hitchhiking.

The next morning, he wakes in what appears to be a quaint French village under attack from German soldiers. It transpires to be a film set for a yoghurt advertisement directed by Carson Clay (Willem Dafoe), and Bean becomes an extra in the advert until he accidentally destroys the set in an explosion while recharging his camera.

Continuing to hitchhike, Bean is picked up by French actress Sabine (Emma de Caunes), on her way to Cannes Film Festival where the film in which she makes her debut is to be presented. At a service station they find Stepan dancing with a band and take him with them. The trio end up driving through the night.

Sabine sees on TV that Bean is suspected of kidnapping Stepan. She doesn't go to the police as she does not want to be late for her film premiere, which is in just one hour. To avoid detection, Bean disguises himself and Stepan as Sabine's mother and daughter to gain entry to Sabine's premiere.

At the festival, Bean and Sabine are shocked to see that Sabine's role has been cut from the film. He plugs his video camera into the projector, projecting his video diary. The footage in the camera aligns well with director Carson Clay's narration, winning acclaim from the audience, who enthusiastically cheer Bean, Sabine, and Clay; Stepan appears as the film ends, and is reunited with his father.



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