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Mr Bean Holiday Script

The script describes a triple projection:

Bean tries something, fails, tries again, fails, and the third time leads to an unexpected (often disastrous) success.

Act III:

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All the random footage Bean filmed on his handheld camera accidentally completes Carson Clay’s boring art film, making Bean an accidental hero at the Cannes Film Festival.

The vendor looks confused, and Mr. Bean becomes frustrated.

Bean is served a platter of raw oysters and langoustine. The script describes a triple projection: Bean tries

Meanwhile, a straight-laced travel writer, Sophie (played by a charming French actress, e.g., Emma de Caunes), is also on her way to Cannes for a work assignment. She keeps running into Mr. Bean, who's oblivious to her presence.

MR. BEAN: ( gesturing)

The screen shows a PREVIOUS SCENE: Bean, in an earlier train, waving at a woman through the window. Then, unedited footage of him trying to slurp a spoonful of soup while the train lurched — the soup flew onto a ticket inspector’s hat. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

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The vendor shrugs and walks away. Mr. Bean looks crestfallen, before suddenly spotting a beautiful woman (Jacqueline Steiger) walking down the street.