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Herbie Rides Again ()


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The living Volkswagen Beetle helps an old lady protect her home from a corrupt developer.

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Mrs. Steinmetz
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Willoughby Whitfield
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Nicole
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Mr. Judson
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Alonzo Hawk
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Judge
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Chauffeur
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Lawyer
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Lawyer
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Doctor
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Secretary
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Loostgarten
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Traffic Commissioner
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Sir Lancelot
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Red Knight
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Barnstorff
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Herbie
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Police Officer
Iggie Wolfington ...
Lawyer - Second Team
Jack Manning ...
Lawyer - First Team
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Demolition Truck Driver
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Window Washer
James Almanzar
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Announcer at Chicken Race
Beverly Carter ...
Chicken Run Queen
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Security Guard #2
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Policeman Writing Ticket
Irwin Charone ...
Lawyer - Second Team
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Rich Woman in Mansion
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Rich Man in Mansion
John Myhers ...
Announcer at San Francisco's Office of the President
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Lawyer - Second Team
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Lawyer - First Team (as Robert S. Carson)
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Beach Caretaker
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Angry Chauffeur
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Maître d'
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Angry Construction Worker
Paul Micale ...
Fisherman's Wharf Waiter
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Lawyer - First Team
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Judge with Cigar at Chicken Run
Ken Sansom ...
Lawyer - First Team
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French Waiter
Martin Braddock ...
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Robert Cole ...
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Dorothy Konrad ...
Angry Woman in Crowd (uncredited)
Tex Lambert ...
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Young Man Surfing (uncredited)
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Al Roberts ...
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Robert Strong ...
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Waiter With Cake (uncredited)
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Security Guard #1 (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Stevenson

Written by

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Bill Walsh ... (screenplay)
 
Gordon Buford ... (story)

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Bill Walsh ... producer

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George Bruns

Cinematography by

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Frank V. Phillips ... director of photography (as Frank Phillips)

Editing by

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Cotton Warburton

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John B. Mansbridge
Walter H. Tyler ... (as Walter Tyler)

Set Decoration by

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Hal Gausman

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La Rue Matheron ... hair stylist
Robert J. Schiffer ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Austen Jewell ... unit manager

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Ronald R. Grow ... first assistant director
Dorothy Kieffer ... second assistant director
Arthur J. Vitarelli ... second unit director
Charles Ziarko ... first assistant director: second unit

Sound Department

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Herb Taylor ... sound supervisor
Dean Thomas ... sound mixer
Mike DeBonis ... audio description narrator (uncredited)
Ben Hendricks ... sound editor (uncredited)
Bill Wylie ... sound editor (uncredited)

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Art Cruickshank ... special effects
Danny Lee ... special effects
Eustace Lycett ... special effects
Alan Maley ... special effects
Hans Metz ... special effects (uncredited)
Mike Reedy ... special effects technician (uncredited)

Stunts

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Brooke Hudson ... stunt double
Carey Loftin ... stunt driver (uncredited)
Dick Warlock ... stunt double: Helen Hayes (uncredited) / stunt driver (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Chuck Keehne ... costumes
Emily Sundby ... costumes

Music Department

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Evelyn Kennedy ... music editor
Walter Sheets ... orchestrator
Ethmer Roten ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Jack Wadsworth ... music editor (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Alonzo Hawk is a mean-spirited property developer who has bought several blocks of land in the downtown district in order to build a gigantic shopping mall. There is one problem however; an elderly widow named Steinmetz won't sell the one remaining lot that Hawk needs to proceed with his scheme. So he resorts to all manner of chicanery, legal or otherwise, to get it. Fortunately, the widow Steinmetz has an ace up her sleeve in the form of Herbie, the miraculous Volkswagen. Written by Alfred Jingle

Plot Keywords
Taglines The Loveable Bug is Back in High Gear! See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Love Bug Rides Again (United States)
  • Le nouvel amour de coccinelle (France)
  • Herbie, un volante loco (Spain)
  • A kicsi kocsi újra száguld (Hungary)
  • La pandilla de cupido motorizado (Mexico)
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Runtime
  • 88 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Disney worked closely with Volkswagen to promote the sequel. Every each VW dealer had a Bug on display that was made up to look like Herbie, and 300,000 Herbie posters were distributed to dealers to pass on to their customers. If a customer wanted to turn their new Beetle into a Herbie, they could buy a graphics kit from the VW parts department. See more »
Goofs The model year of Volkswagen used for Herbie shifts back and forth throughout the film. It's most visible when the side rear windows change size from smaller (1963) to larger (1966). See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Green Fog (2017). See more »
Soundtracks Carnival of the Animals - The Swan See more »
Quotes Alonzo Hawk: [speaking to his secretary about a group of men in his office] Who're these clowns?
Secretary: They're your new lawyers, Mr. Hawk. You fired the others yesterday.
Alonzo Hawk: Okay, fellas, now I want to tear down the Steinmetz firehouse. Okay?
Lawyer-Second Team: Just a moment, Mr. Hawk. Do you have the necessary permit?
Alonzo Hawk: [suddenly becomes angry] Of course I don't have a permit! I don't even own the land yet!
Lawyer-Second Team: Sorry, Mr. Hawk. Such an action would only jeopardize your entire legal standing of your new building. We can't permit...
Alonzo Hawk: [shouts angrily] Will you get outta here? I didn't hire you to tell me what I can't do, I hired you to tell me how I could do it! GOOOOOO!
[lawyers run out of the office]
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