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Bernard and the Genie [1991]

Starring: Lenny Henry, John Gabriel, Alan Cumming, Rowan Atkinson, Denis Lill
Director: Paul Weiland
Format: Colour NTSC
Released: 04 Sep 2007
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Bernard and the Genie - should be on DVD - By: P. Smith, 20 Dec 2007
Fast moving & very funny. Lenny Henry, Rowan Atkinson & Alan Cumming are alll excellent in this. Thank goodness I recorded it off the telly years ago & the copy is still OK!!! It should definitely be on DVD for alll to see. Both my children loved it.
A film-quality "made for TV". Lenny Henry is wonderfully over-the-top as a genie who has e.g never before eaten a burger, & doesn't understand the modern gadgets etc. that we take for granted, & who eagerly explores modern living with gusto & zest, but who starts to miss his old life & his girlfriend of circa 2,000 years ago, whose papyrus image he touchingly takes out to look at!! Rowan Atkinson is wonderfully mean, scrooge-like & bullying to his employees. Alan Cumming is understated & believable as one of his down-trodden employees, who is then surprised & bewildered by the turn of events when he meets the genie. Brilliant!
Christmas Movie, Family Entertainment - By: A. Mott, 16 Dec 2007
I've been trying to own a copy of this film since I've had spending money to do so! I remember watching this at Christmas on BBC1 when it was aired, so it's inevitable I'm afraid that this review is through the rose-tinted spectacles of nostalgia;

It follows the story of Bernard (Alan Cumming) who works at a Art buyers, with Rowan Atkinson as his villanous boss & scheming art dealer. In true fairy-tale spirit Bernard aquires a genie & seeks to right the wrongs he encounters. When one of his wishes results in police believing he's an Art Thief things start to go wrong for him.

I don't want to give the ending of the story away but we alll know panto stories see the baddies being thwarted & the goodies winning through.

Lenny Henry plays the genies coming to terms with the modern world in stark comparison to the world he left & provides much comic distraction. Excellent staging & direction & a high calibre cast present this witty piece of work.

Written by Richard Curtis it's certainly of his bittersweet, happy ending everybody-feels-better-after-watching-it style. If you don't like Curtis stories you probably won't like this, but if you do, you'll find a pleasing satisfaction with seeing Atkinson's Art Dealer's nasty little exploits come back to bite him.
B&TG.. Classic! - By: A. Kowalczuk, 12 Aug 2007
Why oh why oh why has this not been a) repeated on TV and/or b) released on region 2 dvd? It's a sin!

Bite my Beeetroot!!! It is THE christmas movie!

And you are a large turd of a man in a horrible pink shirt.

:o)
The best Crimbo film ever! - By: Mr. Tm Davies, 23 Apr 2007
I cannot believe this has not found its way onto our screens with the same regularity as other standards. This is simply in the same league as A Wonderful Life for feel good factor, but with the added bonus of some real laugh out loud moments. Come on Beeb get this out on DVD.
The best christmas film EVER! - By: G. Lorenz, 19 May 2006
We once owned a video of this fantastic film that i inherited from my cousin. I loved it from the first time I watched it, but then it got borrowed & was lost, never to be found again!
I can't believe that it hasn't ever been repeated on TV at christmas time, I check the TV guide every year just to see if it will be on, but it never is. We have eventuallly got a new copy of this film after spending many hours searching for it online & alll my friends have now falllen in love with it. Trust me you need this film in your life!