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 Herbie Rides Again (1974)
The action moved from the race track to the streets of San
Francisco for this follow-up to the 1969 blockbuster The Love
Bug.
Herbie Rides Again not only brought back the sentient,
loveable VW Bug Herbie, but the film also featured the return of
Alonzo Hawk, villain of Disney's The Absent-Minded Professor
and Son of Flubber. Keenan Wynn reprised the role he had
created in the two "flubber" films.
This time, the scheming Hawk is trying to build a gigantic
skyscraper in downtown S.F. The last remaining obstacle is feisty
widow Mrs. Steinmetz, who owns an old firehouse on the intended
site.
Steinmetz's equally-feisty niece, Nicole Harris, joins her aunt
in the fight. Hawk has the money and the henchmen, but the ladies
have an ace up their sleeve: Herbie, the precocious and fearless
VW Bug.
Willoughby Whitfield, Hawk's nephew and lawyer, switches over
to team Steinmetz when he falls in love with Nicole, but even with
the three humans and one car working together, Hawk is simply too
powerful.
But rest easy, little ones, because Herbie has friends.
Powerful friends. Volkswagen friends. The united Bugs of San
Francisco turn up for a climactic battle with Hawk's bulldozers,
winners take all.
Rather than simply remaking The Love Bug, Disney created
a completely different movie, similar only in its light, slapstick
tone. Faced with the question of "what else do you do with an
intelligent car?" the moviemakers turned the zany dial up a
notch, throwing in bits like an Alonzo Hawk nightmare with Herbie
as a stalking warrior.
The wacky comedy went over big, as evidenced by the filming of
two more sequels.
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Mrs. Steinmetz
Helen Hayes
Alonzo Hawk
Keenan Wynn
Nicole Harris
Stefanie Powers
Willoughby Whitfield
Ken Berry
Sir Lancelot
Hank Jones
Loostgarten
Chuck McCann
Red Knight
Rod McCary
Mr. Judson
John McIntire
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