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Herbie Goes Bananas
Herbie Goes Bananas
The adorable little VW helps its owners break up a counterfeiting ring in Mexico.
rating
5.335
runtime
93 min

Release

1980-06-25

Cast

Cloris Leachman
Cloris Leachman
as Louise Trends
Charles Martin Smith
Charles Martin Smith
as Davy Johns
John Vernon
John Vernon
as Prindle
Stephen W. Burns
Stephen W. Burns
as Pete
Elyssa Davalos
Elyssa Davalos
as Melissa Drake
Joaquin Garay III
Joaquin Garay III
as Paco
Harvey Korman
Harvey Korman
as Capt. Blythe
Richard Jaeckel
Richard Jaeckel
as Shepard
Alex Rocco
Alex Rocco
as Quinn
Fritz Feld
Fritz Feld
as Chief Steward
Vito Scotti
Vito Scotti
as Armando Moccia
Jose Gonzales-Gonzales
Jose Gonzales-Gonzales
as Garage Owner
Ruben Moreno
Ruben Moreno
as Store Owner
Tina Menard
Tina Menard
as Store Owner's Wife
Jorge Moreno
Jorge Moreno
as Bus Driver
Allan Hunt
Allan Hunt
as Canal Operator #1
Tom Scott
Tom Scott
as Canal Operator #2
Hector Morales
Hector Morales
as Mexican General
Iris Adrian
Iris Adrian
as Loud American Wife
Ceil Cabot
Ceil Cabot
as Mrs. Purkiss
Pat Poole
Pat Poole
as Cigarette Guest (as Patricia Van Patten)
Jack Perkins
Jack Perkins
as Loud American
Henry Slate
Henry Slate
as Off-Watch Officer
Ernie Fuentes
Ernie Fuentes
as Native
Antonio Trevino
Antonio Trevino
as Pigeon Owner
Dante D'Andre
Dante D'Andre
as Dr. De Moraes
Alma Beltran
Alma Beltran
as General's Wife
Dolores Aguirre
Dolores Aguirre
as General's Daughter #1
Aurora Coria
Aurora Coria
as General's Daughter #2
Alex Tinne
Alex Tinne
as Local #1
Don Diamond
Don Diamond
as Local #2
Warde Donovan
Warde Donovan
as Maitre d'
Ray Victor
Ray Victor
as Guard Attendant
Bert Santos
Bert Santos
as Policeman #3
Buddy Joe Hooker
Buddy Joe Hooker
as Chef
Steve Boyum
Steve Boyum
as Panama Policeman
Kenny Endoso
Kenny Endoso
as Mexican Policeman
Mario Cisneros
Mario Cisneros
as Puerto Vallarta Policeman
Jeff Ramsey
Jeff Ramsey
as The Matador
John C. Meier
John C. Meier
as Ship's Officer
George Sasaki
George Sasaki
as Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Shirley Anthony
Shirley Anthony
as Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Jack Berle
Jack Berle
as Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Marcello Clay
Marcello Clay
as Ship Passenger (uncredited)
George Golden
George Golden
as Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Kathryn Janssen
Kathryn Janssen
as Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Ernesto Molinari
Ernesto Molinari
as Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Gloria O'Brien
Gloria O'Brien
as (singing voice) (uncredited)
Joe Pine
Joe Pine
as Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Tony Regan
Tony Regan
as Officer (uncredited)
George Simmons
George Simmons
as Waiter (uncredited)
Eddie Smith
Eddie Smith
as Ship Passenger (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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Wuchak

**_Madcap misadventures with Herbie in Latin America_** Jim Douglas’ nephew (Stephen W. Burns) inherits Herbie, but has to pick the car up in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, with his mechanic friend (Charles Martin Smith) wherein they meet a mischievous little pickpocket that Herbie takes a liking to. John Vernon and Richard Jaeckel appear as dastardly villains while Harvey Korman plays a nutty cruise ship captain with Cloris Leachman & Elyssa Davalos on hand as passengers. "Herbie Goes Bananas" (1980) is my favorite of the original four Herbie flicks. The amusing story is more compelling than the previous three and the star-studded cast is noteworthy with everyone giving it their all, especially Korman and Leachman. The cast were having a good time and it shows. A highlight is that this one shows Herbie talking, albeit cute car-language, not English. Meanwhile Elyssa Davalos is the most beautiful female to be featured in the Herbie franchise up to this point, plus there are several beauties in the periphery. The next film would be the rebooted TV movie “The Love Bug” (1997), which is my favorite of the series, followed by the excellent “Herbie Fully Loaded” (2005). I favor the 1997 one because it’s the most compelling plus features the Dark Herbie and Alexandra Wentworth. The film runs 1 hour, 40 minutes and was shot in Mexico (Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara & Tijuana), Panama (Panama Canal & Panama City) and the Los Angeles area (Ventura and Burbank). GRADE: B

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Geronimo1967

Couldn't they just have let poor old "Herbie" go get pampered in a motor museum somewhere? Plenty of Castrol GTX and some luxury screen wash? Nope - we had to drag him along to get involved in some dodgy Mexican counterfeit malarkey. He's been inherited by "Pete" (Stephen W. Burns) who is frankly a little disappointed that he's not a Ferrari. Together with his pal "D.J." (Charles Martin Smith) they soon discover that "Herbie" is a car with a mind of his own, and so determine to enter him in a race in Brazil. It's on their way that they get hustled by the hugely annoying "Paco" (Joaquin Garay III) and in trying to get their wallets back, discover they are now immersed in a crime ring led by "Prindle" (John Vernon) who is after a secret photograph the got pinched by the same urchin from his own wallet. The fleeing child takes refuge in "Herbie" who takes refuge on an ocean liner heading to Panama. This voyage gives "Aunt Louise" (Cloris Leachman) a chance to pair off handsome "Pete" with her bookish neice "Melissa" (Elyssa Davalos) and pretty soon we are all juggling way too many plates as this glorified edition of the "Dukes of Hazard" fails to get out of second gear. There are a few moments that raise a smile from the Bligh-esque ship's captain "Blythe" who has a hang 'em and flog 'em ethos that could have been usefully used on the writers of this banal and unnecessary outing for our VW that I found really struggled. It's peppered with the usual car chase and slapstick antics, but please now, no more....