<P> The film was theatrically released on 24 August 2007 by Universal Pictures . The film grossed $229.7 million on a $25 million budget . Mr. Bean's Holiday was released on DVD and HD DVD on 27 November 2007 . The film was released in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2007, and topped the country's box office for the next two weekends, before being dethroned by Wild Hogs . </P> <P> Ten years has passed since the first film, Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) drives to a church fête where he wins the first prize in a raffle--a holiday involving a train journey to Cannes, a Handycam video camera, and € 200 spending money . </P> <P> Following a misunderstanding involving a taxi at Paris railway station Gare du Nord, Bean is forced to make his way unorthodoxly towards the Gare de Lyon from La Defense to board his next train towards Cannes . However, a vending machine prevents him from boarding, and he misses his train . Whilst waiting for the next, he samples French seafood cuisine at the restaurant Le Train Bleu, mistakenly eating a langoustine whole and pouring the oysters he took a dislike to into a woman's handbag . </P> <P> Back on the platform, Bean asks a man, Emil Duchevsky (Karel Roden), a Russian movie director, to use his camcorder to film him boarding the train, but spends so much time retaking the shot that the train starts to leave . Although Bean manages to get onto the train, the doors close before Emil can get on . Emil's son, Stepan (Max Baldry) is therefore left on board without his father . </P>

What does mr bean eat in mr bean's holiday