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Johnny English, office worker at MI7 gets himself promoted after all the agents are blown up at a funeral. Johnny is assigned the task of protecting the Crown Jewels on the opening night of an exhibition. The gems are stolen from under his nose and now he must use all his resources to locate them and get them back...Product Identifiers
ProducerEric Fellner, Mark Huffam, Tim Bevan
EAN5050582067071
eBay Product ID (ePID)3956590
Product Key Features
ActorTim Pigott-Smith, John Malkovich, Douglas Mcferran, Kevin Mcnally, Ben Miller, Rowan Atkinson, Natalie Imbruglia
Film/TV TitleJohnny English
DirectorPeter Howitt
LanguageEnglish
Run Time84 Mins
Release Year2010
FormatDVD
FranchiseJohnny English
FeaturesFeaturettes\Character Profiles\Observation Test Leading to Deleted Scenes\Dvd-Rom Features
GenreGeneral, Comedy
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
CertificatePG
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Additional InformationWhen the British government fears that a plan is afoot to steal the royal family's beloved crown jewels from their secure home in the Tower of London, secret agent Johnny English (Rowan Atkinson) is assigned to the case. Unfortunately, English isn't the British Secret Service's first choice for the job; he's just the only secret agent that is still alive. Even though English dreams of being a suave, debonair agent and has only the best intentions, the hapless Brit continually makes matters worse as he tries to save his country from falling into the clutches of French prison mogul Pascal Sauvage, played by John Malkovich. Among other things, English misuses secret agent gadgets, inadvertently leaks his plans to the bad guys, takes the most inopportune route into Sauvage's castle, and generally makes silly mistakes--and somehow gets away with it. Physical comedian Atkinson, best known as Mr. Bean, shines in this film, which was directed by Peter Howitt (SLIDING DOORS). JOHNNY ENGLISH also features British comedian Ben Miller as Bough, English's mild-mannered, but surprisingly effective sidekick from the agency. Australian singer and actress Natalie Imbruglia makes her feature film debut as Special Agent Lorna Campbell.
ReviewsLos Angeles Times - [Atkinson is] a comic actor of genius who raises silliness to an art form, New York Times - [Atkinson] is like a sketch-comedy troupe rolled into one body, whose shape he seems able to alter at will.
ScreenwriterNeal Purvis, William Davies, Robert Wade
Sound sourceDolby Digital 5.1
Movie/TV TitleJohnny English
Consumer AdviceContains mild language and comic violence