Bean Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 111000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Mr. Bean - L'ultima catastrofe

Title in Português:

Bean: Um Autêntico Desastre

Synopsis

Bean

Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) is an eccentric caretaker working for the British National Gallery in London, England. He is going to get fired by the museum's board of directors, because he doesn't do his job and all he does is sleep. But the board instead decides to send Mr. Bean to Los Angeles, where David Langley (Peter MacNicol), curator of a museum in downtown Los Angeles has requested that the board of directors of the British national gallery sends a art scholar to talk about their latest purchase, the famous painting "Whistler's Mother" which military officer General Newton (Burt Reynolds) has donated to the museum, at a opening conference. But Mr. Bean's arrival in Los Angeles causes mayhem, as David invites Mr. Bean to stay with his family and begins causing problems for David's marriage. But Mr. Bean doesn't know anything about paintings and although they think he is a brilliant, eccentric art scholar, he really isn't the right man to protect the painting as his behavior also threatens the painting.

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Play Title Artist
Bean
Bean Theme (Mad Pianos)
Howard Goodall: Writer
He's A Rebel
Gene Pitney: Writer
Walking On Sunshine
Yesterday
Picture Of You
Elected Mr. Bean And The Smear Campaign
I Love L.A.
I Get Around
Have Fun, Go Mad!
Stuck in the middle with you
I Love L.A. (OMC)
Howard Goodall: Performer
Picture Of You (Boyzone)
Howard Goodall: Performer
I Get Around (The Beach Boys)
Howard Goodall: Performer
Walking On Sunshine (Katrina and the Waves)
Howard Goodall: Performer
Yesterday (Wet Wet Wet)
Howard Goodall: Performer
Running Back For More (Louise)
Howard Goodall: Performer
That Kinda Guy (Thomas Jules-Stock)
Howard Goodall: Performer
Give Me A Little More Time (Gabrielle)
Howard Goodall: Performer
He's A Rebel (Alisha's Attic)
Howard Goodall: Performer
Stuck In The Middle With You (Susanna Hoffs)
Howard Goodall: Performer
Art For Art's Sake (10cc)
Howard Goodall: Performer
Have Fun Go Mad (Blair)
Howard Goodall: Performer
Can We Talk (Pure Radio Mix) (Code Red)
Howard Goodall: Performer
Bean Theme (Mad Pianos) (Howard Goodall)
Howard Goodall: Performer
Elected (Mr. Bean and the Smear Campaign, feat. Bruce Dickinson)
Howard Goodall: Performer
Main Title / The Courtroom / The Car Keys / The House / Bowling Alley / The Barking Dog / The Dog Is Poisoned
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Dream / After The Dream / Sam Talks To The Police / An Evening With Max Cady / The Pick-Up / The Girl Is Found / The
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Cady At The Boat Dock / At The School / Cady Stalks The Daughter / Sam Gets A Gun / Sam Returns Home
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Cady Is Attacked (Deleted From Film ) / Cady Calls Sam (Deleted From Film)
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Sam Leaves The Case To The Judge / Cape Fear !!! / Farewell / Sounds Of A Boat At Night (Deleted From Film) / Sam Arrive
Bernard Herrmann: Performer

User reviews

Betty Rodriguez
7/10

The soundtrack of Bean perfectly captures the comedic and mischievous essence of Mr. Bean, enhancing the humor and charm of the film's scenes.

Paul Green
7/10

The use of different musical styles and genres in the soundtrack adds depth and variety to the film, keeping the audience engaged and entertained throughout.

Amanda Gonzalez
7/10

The memorable themes and melodies in the soundtrack of Bean stay with the audience long after the movie ends, adding to the film's lasting impact and enjoyment.

Laura Carter
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Bean added a fun and energetic dimension to the movie, making it a memorable part of the viewing experience.

Linda Wright
6/10

The music in Bean effectively enhances the comedic timing of the scenes, adding an extra layer of humor to the movie.

John Parker
6/10

The music in Bean had a charming and light-hearted quality that made it a pleasure to listen to, even outside of the context of the film.

Joshua Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack of Bean succeeded in setting the right tone for each scene, whether it was a lighthearted moment or a chaotic mishap involving Mr. Bean.

Melissa Scott
5/10

I found the use of whimsical and playful melodies in the soundtrack to be a delightful complement to the slapstick comedy of the film.

Ashley Moore
6/10

The incorporation of classical music pieces in the soundtrack added a touch of sophistication to the otherwise silly and frivolous atmosphere of the film.

Daniel Smith
5/10

I found myself humming along to some of the catchy tunes from the Bean soundtrack days after watching the movie, a sign of its memorable and enjoyable nature.

Edward Young
8/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack beautifully complement the visual storytelling, creating a cohesive and immersive cinematic experience.

Paul Rodriguez
3/10

Additionally, the score for Bean seemed repetitive and generic, with many tracks blending together and lacking standout moments. The lack of memorable melodies or themes made the soundtrack forgettable and did not contribute positively to the overall viewing experience.

Mark Harris
7/10

The music selection for the movie is diverse and well-curated, adding layers of fun and liveliness to the overall viewing experience.

Susan Brown
6/10

The soundtrack of Bean perfectly captures the chaotic and mischievous personality of Mr. Bean throughout the movie.

Robert Evans
3/10

The soundtrack for Bean felt lackluster and uninspired, failing to capture the humor and charm of the iconic character Mr. Bean. The music did little to enhance the comedic moments or emotional depth of the film, leaving a disconnect between the on-screen action and the audio accompaniment.

David Lopez
5/10

I appreciated how the soundtrack of Bean was able to convey Mr. Bean's clueless yet endearing character through its musical themes.