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Le nouvel amour de coccinelle

Original title: Herbie Rides Again
  • 1974
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  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Le nouvel amour de coccinelle (1974)
The living Volkswagen Beetle helps an old lady protect her home from a corrupt developer.
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The living Volkswagen Beetle helps an old lady protect her home from a corrupt developer.The living Volkswagen Beetle helps an old lady protect her home from a corrupt developer.The living Volkswagen Beetle helps an old lady protect her home from a corrupt developer.

  • Director
    • Robert Stevenson
  • Writers
    • Bill Walsh
    • Gordon Buford
  • Stars
    • Helen Hayes
    • Ken Berry
    • Stefanie Powers
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Bill Walsh
      • Gordon Buford
    • Stars
      • Helen Hayes
      • Ken Berry
      • Stefanie Powers
    • 36User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Helen Hayes
    Helen Hayes
    • Mrs. Steinmetz
    Ken Berry
    Ken Berry
    • Willoughby Whitfield
    Stefanie Powers
    Stefanie Powers
    • Nicole
    John McIntire
    John McIntire
    • Mr. Judson
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Alonzo Hawk
    Huntz Hall
    Huntz Hall
    • Judge
    Ivor Barry
    Ivor Barry
    • Chauffeur
    Dan Tobin
    Dan Tobin
    • Lawyer
    Vito Scotti
    Vito Scotti
    • Taxi Driver
    Raymond Bailey
    Raymond Bailey
    • Lawyer
    Liam Dunn
    Liam Dunn
    • Doctor
    Elaine Devry
    Elaine Devry
    • Secretary
    Chuck McCann
    Chuck McCann
    • Loostgarten
    Richard X. Slattery
    Richard X. Slattery
    • Traffic Commissioner
    Hank Jones
    Hank Jones
    • Sir Lancelot
    Rod McCary
    Rod McCary
    • Red Knight
    Don Pedro Colley
    Don Pedro Colley
    • Barnstorff
    Herbie
    Herbie
    • Herbie
    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Bill Walsh
      • Gordon Buford
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    elwileycoyote

    tired and uninspired sequel

    In the first movie, Herbie was a real personality and he could be jealous, angry, depressed or suicidal and even intoxicated. The viewer saw that there was a special bond between car and owner. But in this sequel, again set in San Francisco, the bond is with Helen Hayes and Herbie instead of the man. Stephanie Powers as the love interest is too violent and aggressive, and her character played against the wimpy Ken Berry comes across as downright harsh--there is no chemistry between them (unlike Dean Jones and Michelle Lee in the original film). In various scenes, she is seen assaulting Berry.In one scene they are having lunch at Fisherman's Wharf and she stands up and smacks him in the face with a lobster ("He's YOUR uncle?!") Is this really supposed to be funny?

    But in this uninspired sequel, the real star is Helen Hayes--not the car and certainly not with Ken Berry, who merely becomes a supporting character in this. Helen Hayes, as an old lady battling a developer, is seen in various life-threatening situations in the movie. In various surreal scenes, Haye's character is knitting while riding Herbie,impervious to the danger around her as Herbie scales a skyscraper or rides atop the Golden Gate Bridge. She is sickeningly sacharrin sweet but she plays her scenes well.

    The climax of this movie is weak, and it is really a collection of surreal scenes involving Herbie and Helen Hayes. There is no romance and no racing, both of which were key elements which made the original such a success. This movie was made in the transitional period, between the really great Disney classics like "Mary Poppins" and the excellent productions that Disney puts out today. The movie and plot are very predictable as is the inevitable outcome. Naturally, there's no way that the outcome is realistic as city zoning laws forbid houses in a district of skyscrapers.
    pazuzu-2

    Love that Volkswagon!

    Herbie the Volkswagon is one of my childhood favorites and this is the movie I discovered Him.

    Seeing this movie again, I ended up loving it all over again and think it is a pretty good family movie.

    A weird thing about this movie is that even though it was filmed in 1973, it looks like it was made in the mid sixties. I guess it was Stephanie Powers's character's sense of style and the heavy use of sets and rear projection.

    The Volkswagon beatle has always had a persona to it and the Herbie movies highlight it.

    "The Love Bug" and "Herbie Rides Again" are great examples of the child like spirit of Disney at their best.
    bob the moo

    Good – but not the best of the Herbie movies

    Willoughby Whitfield comes to work for his uncle Alonzo Hawk in a development company. His first job is to force the owner of an old fire station to shift off land earmarked for development. However Willoughby makes friends with the owners, including their eccentric car Herbie, and finds out about his Uncle's dirty tricks to move the residents on and joins with them to stop his uncle.

    This is a late Herbie movie – but really his appeal never goes away (they just remade The Love Bug). However here much has changed since his original appearance. Here the story doesn't involve him that much until the last half – up till then it could easily be any movie, and his scenes feel forced into the plot. That's not to say it's not good – but the story isn't as interesting as his race-car incarnation. There are some funny bits, like the dream sequence of Mr Hawk, but even the silly stuff that has Herbie driving up suspension bridges will please kids!

    Also where `Herbie Goes Bananas' benefited from a good support cast – this has no one to speak of. Not only has Dean Jones left (a big, big loss to the film) but no-one is good enough to provide any human interest. Berry makes a dull figure who can't do comedy, and Stefanie Powers is only of interest because, well, because it's Stefanie Powers! The only interest comes from Wynn's bellowing bad guy and Hayes' sweet grandmother. Herbie is OK but he is in charge the whole time and has maybe lost a touch of the `lovable little guy' appeal that he had in The Love Bug.

    Overall kids will love it, and it isn't a bad Herbie movie – it's just not as good as the first couple. But really – you know what to expect and it delivers nothing more.
    6CinemaSerf

    Herbie Rides Again

    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.
    10jtskiles

    Just fun. Perfect for kids

    I grew up on Herbie movies. I even "met" Herbie in the Panama Canal Zone during the filming of Herbie Goes Bananas. (Thank you Mrs. Kelstom!) I hadn't seen a Herbie movie in 25 years. They're exactly as I remember. These films were made back when Disney still had a keen eye on children's imaginations. Is the film cheesy? Absolutely. Intentionally so. How else could a movie about a "living" car turn out? Helen Hayes is charming. Stephanie Powers is spunky. Keenan Wynn is almost perfect in his role as the over-the-top Disney villain. OK - the flashbacks to Herbie's racing career are too long. But the film is strong enough to succeed despite that setback. This film is classic early Disney - full of impossible fantasy and magical inventions. If you have children - this film is a must.

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    • Trivia
      Disney worked closely with Volkswagen to promote the sequel. Every each VW dealer had a Bug on display that was made up to look like Herbie, and 300,000 Herbie posters were distributed to dealers to pass on to their customers. If a customer wanted to turn their new Beetle into a Herbie, they could buy a graphics kit from the VW parts department.
    • Goofs
      The model year of Volkswagen used for Herbie shifts back and forth throughout the film. It's most visible when the side rear windows change size from smaller (1963) to larger (1966).
    • Quotes

      Alonzo Hawk: [speaking to his secretary about a group of men in his office] Who're these clowns?

      Secretary: They're your new lawyers, Mr. Hawk. You fired the others yesterday.

      Alonzo Hawk: Okay, fellas, now I want to tear down the Steinmetz firehouse. Okay?

      Lawyer-Second Team: Just a moment, Mr. Hawk. Do you have the necessary permit?

      Alonzo Hawk: [suddenly becomes angry] Of course I don't have a permit! I don't even own the land yet!

      Lawyer-Second Team: Sorry, Mr. Hawk. Such an action would only jeopardize your entire legal standing of your new building. We can't permit...

      Alonzo Hawk: [shouts angrily] Will you get outta here? I didn't hire you to tell me what I can't do, I hired you to tell me how I could do it! GOOOOOO!

      [lawyers run out of the office]

    • Connections
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Carnival of the Animals - The Swan
      (uncredited)

      Written by Camille Saint-Saëns

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 1975 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Herbie Rides Again
    • Filming locations
      • Backlot, Walt Disney Studios, 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA(Willoughby and Nicole swap seats; traffic jam; Herbie cornered in a neighborhood; pretzel cart crash; Hawk Plaza exterior; exterior of Hawk's house)
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $38,229,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,229,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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