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Herbie Rides Again
Herbie Rides Again
The living Volkswagen Beetle helps an old lady protect her home from a corrupt developer.
rating
6.1
runtime
88 min

Release

1974-02-12

Cast

Helen Hayes
Helen Hayes
as Mrs. Steinmetz
Ken Berry
Ken Berry
as Willoughby Whitfield
Stefanie Powers
Stefanie Powers
as Nicole Harris
John McIntire
John McIntire
as Mr. Judson
Keenan Wynn
Keenan Wynn
as Alonzo Hawk
Huntz Hall
Huntz Hall
as Judge
Ivor Barry
Ivor Barry
as Chauffeur
Dan Tobin
Dan Tobin
as Lawyer
Vito Scotti
Vito Scotti
as Taxi Driver
Raymond Bailey
Raymond Bailey
as Lawyer
Liam Dunn
Liam Dunn
as Doctor
Elaine Devry
Elaine Devry
as Secretary
Chuck McCann
Chuck McCann
as Loostgarten
Richard X. Slattery
Richard X. Slattery
as Traffic Commissioner
Hank Jones
Hank Jones
as Sir Lancelot
Rod McCary
Rod McCary
as Red Knight
Don Pedro Colley
Don Pedro Colley
as Barnstorff
Larry J. Blake
Larry J. Blake
as Police Officer
Iggie Wolfington
Iggie Wolfington
as Lawyer
Jack Manning
Jack Manning
as Lawyer
Hal Baylor
Hal Baylor
as Demolition Truck Driver
Herb Vigran
Herb Vigran
as Window Washer
James Almanzar
James Almanzar
Candy Candido
Candy Candido
Edward Ashley
Edward Ashley
as Announcer at Chicken Race
Beverly Carter
Beverly Carter
as Chicken Run Queen
Norman Grabowski
Norman Grabowski
as Security Guard #2
Hal Williams
Hal Williams
Irwin Charone
Irwin Charone
as Lawyer
Gail Bonney
Gail Bonney
as Rich Woman in Mansion
Burt Mustin
Burt Mustin
as Rich Man in Mansion
John Myhers
John Myhers
as Announcer at San Francisco's Office of the President
John Stephenson
John Stephenson
as Lawyer
Robert Carson
Robert Carson
as Lawyer
Arthur Space
Arthur Space
as Beach Caretaker
John Hubbard
John Hubbard
as Angry Chauffeur
Fritz Feld
Fritz Feld
as Maitre D'
Alvy Moore
Alvy Moore
as Angry Taxi Driver
Karl Lukas
Karl Lukas
as Angry Construction Worker
Paul Micale
Paul Micale
as Fisherman's Wharf Waiter
John Zaremba
John Zaremba
as Lawyer
Alan Carney
Alan Carney
as Judge with Cigar at Chicken Run
Ken Sansom
Ken Sansom
as Lawyer
Maurice Marsac
Maurice Marsac
as French Waiter
Martin Braddock
Martin Braddock
David Mooney
David Mooney
as Young Man Surfing (uncredited)
Frank Baker
Frank Baker
as Man at Building Presentation (uncredited)
Alex Ball
Alex Ball
as Man at Building Presentation (uncredited)
Spencer Chan
Spencer Chan
as Man at Building Presentation (uncredited)
Dorothy Konrad
Dorothy Konrad
as Angry Woman in Crowd (uncredited)
Joseph V. Perry
Joseph V. Perry
as Cab Driver #1 (uncredited)
Lomax Study
Lomax Study
as Waiter with Cake (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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Wuchak

_**Herbie’s back**_ Tennessee Steinmetz’ aunt (Helen Hayes) is the new owner of Herbie and lives in a firehouse in San Francisco. A notorious real estate magnate (Keenan Wynn) wants her property to build a huge complex, but she won’t sell. When he sends his green lawyer nephew (Ken Berry) to persuade her, the nephew meets her displaced neighbor (Stefanie Powers) and changes sides. Can Herbie & Co. overcome the schemes of the dastardly mogul? "Herbie Rides again" (1969) brings back the lovable Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of its own and a whole new cast. I like the fact that they completely changed direction and it has its points of interest, like the creative dream sequences and Herbie’s army, not to mention Berry and Powers. It’s cute and fun, but it’s probably my second least favorite of the franchise. The best ones for me are “Herbie Goes Bananas” (1980), “The Love Bug” (1997) and “Herbie Fully Loaded” (2005) with the 1997 one arguably being my favorite because it has a compelling story and features the Dark Herbie and Alexandra Wentworth. The film is short-and-sweet at 1 hour, 28 minutes and was shot in San Francisco and Paramount Ranch, Agoura, California. GRADE: B-/C+

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Geronimo1967

Helen Hayes is the single-minded "Mrs. Steinmetz". She is determined not to be forced from her alleged "firetrap" home by the mall-building millionaire "Hawk" (Keenan Wynn). Luckily she has "Nicole" (Stefanie Powers) to help out - and she proves especially useful when "Hawk" sends his gullible nephew "Willoughby" (Ken Berry) to try and charm the old woman from her home. Now she is the aunt of "Tennessee" (from "Love Bug" - 1969) and happens to be the new owner of "Herbie" and it's clear that our honourable VW is unwavering is a desire to help the old girl too. Battle lines are drawn and soon the wrecking balls are at the ready, the cleaning foam hoses are primed and we get ninety minutes of rather predictable slap-stick capers. It's not that this is a bad film, indeed both Hayes and the megalomanic Wynn are both quite good, it's just that there's nowhere near enough of our magical car, and what we do get is all just a bit routine. Berry is a relatively charm free foil for what limited humour there is and the story is all just a bit too thin and procedural. It comes across as a sequel for the sake of it, rather than because anyone involved had any passion for the project, and though perfectly watchable it is equally perfectly forgettable.