Haircut

Mr. Bean saves a black kitten from a tree, to which the cat's owner thanks him for saving her kitten and makes a reward for him. When the press photographer and the kitten's owner arrive at his door for a photograph, Bean decides to have a beautiful haircut since his hair is messy but the barber is too slow to cut his hair. He then decides to cut his own hair by himself but inadvertently cuts all his hair, making him bald while the photographer is waiting impatiently for him. He attempts to hide his hair until he sees the photographer's toupee fly away in which he steals it and paints in black. As Mr. Bean and the owner are about to take a picture, the gust of wind blows the toupee away, resulting in Bean putting the kitten on his head. As a result, the barber likes the picture and uses Bean's cat haircut to cut them off for his customers.
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