Old Number 22 From Herbie Rides Again

1974 film directed by Robert Stevenson

Herbie Rides Again
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Directed past Robert Stevenson
Screenplay by Bill Walsh
Story by Gordon Buford
Based on Characters
by Gordon Buford
Produced by Bill Walsh
Starring Helen Hayes
Ken Drupe
Stefanie Powers
Keenan Wynn
John McIntire
Cinematography Frank V. Phillips
Edited by Cotton Warburton
Music by George Bruns

Product
company

Walt Disney Productions

Distributed by Buena Vista Distribution

Release date

  • June 6, 1974 (1974-06-06)

Running time

88 minutes
Country U.s.a.
Language English
Box function $38,229,000 (US/Canada gross)[one]
$30.8 million (worldwide rentals)

Herbie Rides Again is a 1974 American one-act film and the 2d installment of The Love Bug film series fabricated by Walt Disney Productions starring an anthropomorphic (and quite autonomous) 1963 Volkswagen racing Beetle named Herbie. The picture show was directed by Robert Stevenson, produced past Bill Walsh and starred Helen Hayes, Stefanie Powers, Ken Drupe, and Keenan Wynn reprising his villainous part as Alonzo P. Hawk (originated in the films The Absent-minded Professor and Son of Flubber starring Fred MacMurray as Professor Ned Brainard).

Herbie Rides Again was followed by 2 more theatrical sequels, Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo and Herbie Goes Bananas. A subsequently theatrical sequel, Herbie: Fully Loaded, was released in 2005.

Plot [edit]

Notorious real estate magnate and sabotage baron Alonzo P. Hawk (Keenan Wynn) is ready to build his newest office building, the 130-story Hawk Plaza in San Francisco. His only obstacle is the 1892 firehouse inhabited by "Grandma" Steinmetz (Helen Hayes), widow of its former owner, Fire Helm Steinmetz, and aunt of mechanic Tennessee Steinmetz. Hawk's numerous attempts at evicting Mrs. Steinmetz have been unsuccessful, while the construction workers are growing impatient with Hawk's alleged indecision, reminding him that the whole thing is costing him $eighty,000 a twenty-four hours. Therefore, when Hawk's lawyer nephew Willoughby Whitfield (Ken Berry) comes to visit him, Militarist sends him to Mrs. Steinmetz.

Mrs. Steinmetz takes a liking to Willoughby due to his youthful looks and skilful manners, in contrast to Hawk's henchmen. She introduces him to Herbie the Dearest Bug (left in her custody while Tennessee and owner Jim Douglas are traveling away) as well as two other sentient machines: an early on 20th-century orchestrion that plays on its own; and Old No. 22, a retired cablevision automobile. Steinmetz's neighbor Nicole (Stefanie Powers) punches him in the face due to his working for Hawk, but and so tries to brand up to him by offer him a ride in Herbie. Herbie goes berserk after Willoughby insults him twice, somewhen taking the ii to a car version of a joust tournament, which Herbie wins. Later at a eating place on Fisherman'southward Wharf, Nicole surprises Willboughy past telling him all the horrible things Hawk has done, including building a parking garage on the very same lot where Joe DiMaggio and his brothers learned to play baseball. Willoughby is upset almost this and accidentally tells her that Militarist is his uncle, which enrages Nicole. She hits him with a boiled lobster in response, sending him splashing into the water below. Having become disillusioned towards his uncle, Willoughby decides to sever all his ties with Militarist. He initially tries to go abode in disguise, but is convinced by Nicole to stay after she hears him criticize his uncle while talking to his mother on the telephone.

Meanwhile, Hawk decides to take information technology upon himself to drive Mrs. Steinmetz out, starting with stealing Herbie. Militarist is initially successful with his hotwiring skills, but while driving him on the street, Hawk insults the car, who retaliates by causing a serial of traffic collisions and jams and discards Hawk at his own office door. Later, while Herbie takes Mrs. Steinmetz to market, they are chased by Hawk's men; whereupon Herbie makes several daring escapes culminating in traveling through the 1909 landmark Sheraton Palace Hotel and along a suspension cable on the Golden Gate Span, leaving Mrs. Steinmetz oblivious to his action throughout.

Mrs. Steinmetz asks Nicole and Willoughby to choice upwardly some more groceries for her, and then suggests that they ought to drive to the beach. Willoughby and Nicole savor a nice moment at the beach and fall for each other. Hawk'southward chauffeur, spying on Herbie and the duo, bribes a man to park his trailer on the merely road out, prompting Herbie to surf through the littoral bay to detect an alternate road.

When they return to the firehouse after dark, every item of furniture has been removed by Militarist; whereupon Mrs. Steinmetz, Willoughby, Nicole, and Herbie runway the theft to Hawk's warehouse. The four break in and recover Steinmetz's belongings, all of which had been loaded into Old No. 22. Hawk'southward hired security guards grab them in the act, but Herbie's acts of pushing other items off the warehouse shelves trap them and allow the trio to escape. On the adventurous ride home that sees Herbie and Old No. 22 pursued by Militarist, Mrs. Steinmetz meets and becomes enamored with an inebriated old-timer named Judson.

The side by side morn, Mrs. Steinmetz decides to confront Hawk herself. Accompanied by Willoughby in spite of Nicole telling him not to let her do this, Mrs. Steinmetz drives Herbie onto the window-cleaning auto of Militarist's skyscraper to reach his part, where they overhear Hawk on the phone with Loostgarten (Chuck McCann), an independent demolition agent, about the deal to demolish the firehouse. In response, she activates the window cleaning machine to fill the function with lather and h2o. This done, Herbie chases Militarist around the role, then outside onto a ledge of the building, until Mrs Steinmetz orders him to stop.

Disguising his phonation to resemble his uncle's, Willoughby directs Loostgarten to annihilate Hawk's own house. Late that evening, Loostgarten telephones Hawk to confirm the demolition, waking Hawk from several nightmares showing himself at the mercy of Herbie; Militarist then gives confirmation, but realizes likewise belatedly that he has condemned his own residence, and subsequently attacks Loostgarten afterwards a portion of his business firm is collapsed from a wrecking ball.

In the morning time, Hawk fakes a truce with Mrs. Steinmetz. Thinking him to be sincere, Willoughby and Nicole go for dinner, while Mrs. Steinmetz invites Judson to the firehouse for a date of their own. That evening, Militarist shows up with bulldozers and frontloaders to beat the firehouse and its inhabitants, prompting Herbie to get in search of Nicole and Willoughby. In the absence of Herbie, the only means of defense is an antique burn down hose, which Judson uses against the vehicles, until it explodes and sprays all over him.

Having obtained Nicole and Willoughby, Herbie rounds upward several other Volkswagen Beetles from various places in the urban center (including a wrecked one from a junkyard), and comes afterward Hawk and his men equally an army and ruin his scheme, taking advantage of Militarist'southward irrational fear of Herbie. Hawk is pursued from the grounds by Herbie, and afterwards most getting knocked downward by a police car, Hawk is arrested afterward telling his bizarre tale of an regular army of Volkswagen Beetles chasing him. Later, Nicole and Willoughby are married, and ride Herbie through an curvation formed by his new Volkswagen Beetle friends.

Cast [edit]

  • Helen Hayes equally Mrs. Steinmetz
  • Ken Berry as Willoughby Whitfield
  • Stefanie Powers as Nicole Harris Whitfield
  • John McIntire as Mr. Judson
  • Keenan Wynn every bit Alonzo P. Hawk
  • Huntz Hall every bit Judge
  • Ivor Barry every bit Maxwell - Chauffeur
  • Vito Scotti as Taxi Driver
  • Liam Dunn equally Doc
  • Elaine Devry equally Millicent - Secretary
  • Chuck McCann equally Fred Loostgarten
  • Richard X. Slattery as Traffic Commissioner
  • Don Pedro Colley as Barnsdorf
  • Larry J. Blake as Police Officer
  • Iggie Wolfington equally Lawyer - 2nd Team
  • Jack Manning as Lawyer - First Team
  • Hal Baylor equally Demolition Truck Commuter
  • Herb Vigran as Window Washer
  • Edward Ashley every bit Announcer at Craven Race
  • Beverly Carter as Chicken Run Queen
  • Norm Grabowski as Security Baby-sit #two
  • Irwin Charone as Lawyer - Second Team
  • Gail Bonney as Rich Woman in Mansion
  • Burt Mustin every bit Rich Man in Mansion
  • John Myhers as Announcer at San Francisco's Function of the President
  • John Stephenson as Lawyer - Second Team
  • Robert Carson equally Lawyer - First Team
  • Raymond Bailey as Lawyer - Second Team
  • Arthur Infinite as Beach Flagman
  • John Hubbard every bit Angry Chauffeur
  • Fritz Feld equally Maitre d'
  • Alvy Moore as Aroused Taxi Commuter
  • Karl Lukas every bit Aroused Construction Worker
  • Paul Micale as Fisherman'south Wharf Waiter
  • John Zaremba every bit Lawyer - Outset Team
  • Alan Carney as Judge with Cigar at Chicken Run
  • Ken Sansom as Lawyer - Commencement Team
  • Maurice Marsac every bit French Waiter
  • Hal Williams as Policeman writing Ticket

Product notes [edit]

Casting [edit]

Fritz Feld, who appears as the Maitre d', and Vito Scotti, who plays the Italian cab driver, also announced in the sequel Herbie Goes Bananas as crewmen of the send Lord's day Princess. Dan Tobin, Raymond Bailey, Iggie Wolfington, Robert S. Carson, and John Zaremba played some of Hawk's attorneys; Disney regular Norman Grabowski played "Security guard #2;" John Myhers played the San Francisco'due south Role of the President journalist; and Alan Carney played a judge at the Chicken Tournament.

Deleted scenes [edit]

The GAF View-Master reel set for the film shows a nevertheless from a deleted sequence where ane of Hawk's nightmares has him almost to be treated by a pair of white VW Beetle doctors, who decide to "take his carburetor out and have a expect at it". Every bit they approach Hawk, he is awakened by Loostgarten.

Vehicles [edit]

The Herbies used for the moving-picture show consisted both of 1963 and 1965 Beetles.

The included 1965 models make for some continuity errors as the windows are larger on the 1965 cars.

One of the VW Beetles used in the deleted nightmare sequence (come across to a higher place) was get-go used in The Beloved Bug equally a stunt car during the El Dorado race (also used for interior filming). Many years after Herbie Rides Again, the car's crimson cross, mechanical arms, and eyeball headlights were removed and restored to their quondam appearance.

"World's Highest Edifice" [edit]

"Hawk Plaza" is shown as a shining, twin-tower 130-story San Francisco skyscraper touted every bit "The World's Highest Building". Coincidentally, The Towering Inferno, released 6 months later, featured "The Glass Tower," a shining, single-tower 138-story San Francisco skyscraper touted as "The Tallest Building in the Earth." In actuality, New York's twin towers of the World Trade Center, "The Tallest Buildings in the World" had officially opened in 1973, and Chicago's 108-story Sears Tower claimed that title in May 1974, just one month before Herbie Rides Again was released.

Release [edit]

Box function [edit]

Herbie Rides Again opened on June half dozen, 1974 in 2,178 theaters and 1,761 drive-in theaters. The film grossed $38,229,000 at the United states of america and Canada box office, generating Disney $17,500,000 in theatrical rentals.[2] The moving picture earned rentals of effectually $13,300,000 overseas,[3] giving worldwide rentals of nearly $31 million.

Home media [edit]

Herbie Rides Again was released on VHS on Oct 15, 1981, re-released on November half-dozen, 1985, Jan 5, 1992, October 28, 1994 and September 16, 1997. It was showtime released on DVD in Region 1 on May 4, 2004 and was re-released as a 2-DVD double feature fix along with Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo on April 26, 2009. On September 2, 2012, Herbie Rides Over again was re-released on DVD every bit function of Herbie: 4-Picture show Collection along with The Love Bug, Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo and Herbie Goes Bananas. The film was released on Blu-ray Disc on December sixteen, 2014 as a Disney Movie Club sectional title.

Reception [edit]

Vincent Canby of The New York Times wrote, "There's nothing harmful near 'Herbie Rides Again'; it's simply non very good."[iv] Diversity reported, "Information technology should testify gleeful enough for the kiddies, and at the short and sweet unspooling time of 88 minutes, painless pleasantry for adult chaperones as well."[five] Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the motion-picture show "suffers from the slackening of freshness and invention which then often bedevils sequels ... Even so, 'Herbie Rides Once more' preserves the bright, unreal feeling of that special Disney world which more and more is a globe to itself."[6] Gene Siskel gave the moving-picture show two-and-a-one-half stars out of four and called it "a surprisingly tolerable sequel."[vii]

Herbie Rides Again presently holds a score of 80% at Rotten Tomatoes based on 5 reviews.[8]

Meet also [edit]

  • Listing of American films of 1974

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Box Office Data for Herbie Rides Once again". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 17, 2012.
  2. ^ "All-fourth dimension Picture show Rental Champs". Multifariousness. seven Jan 1976. p. 20.
  3. ^ "50c of Every Movie Rental $ Adds To Disney Movie Div. Profits". Variety. Jan fourteen, 1976. p. 4.
  4. ^ Canby, Vincent (June 7, 1974). "The Screen: ' Herbie' Rides Again to Defend Landmarks". The New York Times. 23.
  5. ^ "Flick Reviews: Herbie Rides Once more". Diversity. March 27, 1974. 14.
  6. ^ Champlin, Charles (July 9, 1974). "'Herbie'---The Bug Takes Another Lap". Los Angeles Times. Office Iv, p. 1.
  7. ^ Siskel, Gene (July 17, 1974). "Disney's 'Herbie' Rides Again'". Chicago Tribune. Department two, p. 5.
  8. ^ "Herbie Rides Again at Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December five, 2018.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Herbie Rides Once again at IMDb
  • Herbie Rides Once again at the TCM Movie Database
  • Herbie Rides Again at AllMovie

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