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Release Date: 1977
Cast: Jacques Marin, Laurie Main, Dean Jones, Johnny Haymer, Francois Lalande, Eric Braeden, Alan Caillou, Julie Sommars, Mike Kylcsar, Don Knotts, Roy Kinnear, Bernard Fox ...MORE
Cast: Jacques Marin, Laurie Main, Dean Jones, Johnny Haymer, Francois Lalande, Eric Braeden, Alan Caillou, Julie Sommars, Mike Kylcsar, Don Knotts, Roy Kinnear, Bernard Fox, Xavier Saint-Macary ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Auto Racing, Children'S/Family, Comedy, Adventure, Family-Oriented Comedy, Family, Drama Film, Family-Oriented Adventure
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo is a 1977 film, the third of a series of films by Walt Disney Productions starring Herbie – the white Volkswagen racing Beetle with a mind of its own.
The film stars Dean Jones as returning champion race car driver Jim Douglas, joined by his riding mechanic, Wheely Applegate (Don Knotts). Together with Herbie, the "Love Bug", a 1963 Volkswagen Beetle, they are participating in the fictional Trans-France Race, from Paris, France to Monte Carlo, Monaco, in which they hope to stage a racing comeback.
In the Trans-France Race itself, Douglas and Herbie have three... MORE
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo is a 1977 film, the third of a series of films by Walt Disney Productions starring Herbie – the white Volkswagen racing Beetle with a mind of its own.
The film stars Dean Jones as returning champion race car driver Jim Douglas, joined by his riding mechanic, Wheely Applegate (Don Knotts). Together with Herbie, the "Love Bug", a 1963 Volkswagen Beetle, they are participating in the fictional Trans-France Race, from Paris, France to Monte Carlo, Monaco, in which they hope to stage a racing comeback.
In the Trans-France Race itself, Douglas and Herbie have three major opponents:
Diane and the Lancia crash into a lake towards the end of the race, but Herbie, Jim, and Wheely save them from drowning. She soon changes her attitude toward him after he saves her life and she witnesses Herbie towing her Lancia out of the lake. All three watch as Herbie crawls next to the Lancia and the two cars hold doors like holding hands. When Herbie seems to have trouble re-starting, Diane urges the little car not to relent in their quest for victory in the Trans-France Race (with the added agreement of the Lancia's horn), and bids Jim good luck with a light kiss on one cheek. LESS
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