Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 40000000
Revenue
$ 160466000
Johnny English
Lorna Campbell
Bough
Pascal Sauvage
Agent One
Exotic Woman
Carlos Vendetta
Dieter Klein
Official at Funeral
Prime Minister
Pegasus
Pegasus' Secretary
Sir Anthony Chevenix
Snobby Woman
Roger
Assailant
Hearse Driver
Priest
Archbishop of Canterbury
Sushi Waiter
Sushi Bar Customer
Elderly Man
Doctor
Truth Serum Guard
Guard
French Reception Waiter
Foreign Secretary
String Quartet
String Quartet
String Quartet
String Quartet
Radio Announcer (voice)
Scottish Bishop
Welsh Bishop
Newscaster (voice)
Dignitary at the Crown Jewels Exhibit (uncredited)
Curtain VIP (uncredited)
Written by JPV852 on 2021-05-30
Last seen this several years ago, probably when it was released in 2003, and pretty funny thanks to Rowan Atkinson. Not great but makes for a fun watch on a weekend when it's too hot to do anything outside. **3.5/5**
Written by mooney240 on 2022-12-09
**Johnny English is a dumb, fun, feel-good comedy that perfectly celebrates its spy theme while simultaneously having a good laugh.** Johnny English never fails to make me laugh. I have watched this movie so many times, and every time I laugh like it’s the first time I have seen it. Rowan Atkinson takes his typical goofball character and thrusts him into the serious world of sophistication and espionage, making his ridiculous antics much more hilarious because of the highly dissimilar juxtaposition. Despite bumbling his way through the film, English’s confidence never wanes as he dives into danger again and again, needing the help of his assistant and femme fatale ally to save him from certain doom. Unfortunately, the sequels fail to live up to the excellence of the first installment, never getting the right balance of goofiness and fun. But the original Johnny English film brings it all together, from the stunts to the laughs to the characters. Johnny English might not be a master spy, but he is a master entertainer.