 The Love Bug (1969)
A fun-filled Disney romp about Herbie - a Volkswagen Beetle who
develops a distinct personality and its own ideas of where it
wants to go. Herbie's owner (Jones) goes along for the ride (like
he has a choice!)
Herbie begins his life in the care of race driver Peter
Thorndyke, a stuffy Brit with a lead foot and a short temper. When
Thorndyke's abuse gets to be too much, Herbie is rescued by
kinder, gentler racer Jim Douglas, a perpetual loser on the
track.
With the Bug's help, Jim goes on a hot streak, but the driver
doesn't realise the car's doing most of the work.
Seeing the Bug's real worth, Thorndyke wants Herbie back.
Naturally, Jim refuses, and naturally, Thorndyke doesn't take no
for an answer. Underhanded tactics lead to car chasing mayhem,
which leads to the slapstick humour everyone's been waiting for.
It was familiar ground for director Robert Stevenson, whose
resume included Disney live-action classics like The
Absent-Minded Professor and Mary Poppins.
The Love Bug continued that success, becoming one of
Disney's most successful live-action films. The wildly popular
Herbie continued his antics in three feature sequels over the next
eleven years, as well as a short-lived 1982 primetime series.
This heart-warming family comedy is aimed at the kids, yet it
offers a bit of sophistication.
The film contains ample pure Disney slapstick and clever
stunts, mostly set in the streets of San Francisco. The results
are often hilarious.
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