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| Johnny English (2003) is a comic movie parodying the James Bond secret agent genre, starring Rowan Atkinson as the incompetent British spy of the title, with John Malkovich, Natalie Imbruglia and Ben Miller, and featuring a unique car chase. The screenplay was written by Bond writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, with William Davies and Ben Elton, and the film is directed by former Bread actor Peter Howitt. A second Johnny English movie is currently being written, though no date has been set for release. The character of Johnny English himself is based on a similar character called Philip Latham who was played by Atkinson in a series of British television commercials for Barclaycard. The character of Bough (pronounced 'Boff') was retained from the commercials though another actor played the part in the commercials. Some of the gags from the commercials made it into the film, including English incorrectly identifying a waiter, and the ballpoint pen scene (Latham 'shot' himself whilst demonstrating to a class of spy recruits, saying as he collapsed "take over for a Bough will you moment"). Plot
Sauvage, believing that the crown should have gone to him instead of the monarch, has hatched an evil plan to become King of England: steal the Crown Jewels, make an impostor of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and have him proclaim Sauvage as King. English's clumsy efforts pay off, and Sauvage's plan is foiled; undeterred, he simply thinks up another scheme. Meanwhile, English reports the plan to MI7 (British intelligence), who naturally don't believe him. English gatecrashes a party held by Sauvage, and is promptly dismissed by his superiors. Sauvage's henchmen enter Buckingham Palace and force the Queen to sign a letter of abdication, leaving the post free for Sauvage. Sauvage is informed by British officials the day after that, as the closest surviving relative of the Queen, the position of monarch now belongs to him. English infiltrates Sauvage's French castle on his own and overhears Sauvage's proposal of turning Great Britain into a giant prison now he is king. At Sauvage's coronation, English arrives and accuses him of treason. While he is trying to rescue the crown jewels from Sauvage, he is inadvertently crowned king; he then places Sauvage under arrest, reveals the schemes to the public, and abdicates in favor of the Queen. Trivia
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