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Still, 'Herbie Rides Again' preserves the bright, unreal feeling of that special Disney world which more and more is a world to itself." [8] Gene Siskel gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and called it "a surprisingly tolerable sequel." [9] Herbie Rides Again presently holds a score of 80% at Rotten Tomatoes based on 6 reviews. [10]
In 1969, he co-starred in the television film The Over-the-Hill Gang, and appeared in the sequel film The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again the following year. In addition to guest-starring roles, Mustin also had recurring roles on several television shows during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1955, he played the role of "Foley" in The Great Gildersleeve.
Keenan Wynn appears as the primary antagonist in Herbie Rides Again (1974), named Alonzo P. Hawk. Wynn previously portrayed the same character in The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and Son of Flubber (1963). Hawk is a villainous, dishonest, and scheming businessman character in each respective film. [50]
Joseph Victor Perry [1] (February 13, 1931 – February 23, 2000), also known as Joseph Perry, was an American actor who appeared in multiple films and television programs during the 1970s and 1980s.
Her 1970s movies include The Boatniks (1970), Herbie Rides Again (a sequel to The Love Bug) and The Magnificent Seven Ride! (1972). She was a guest star in the Robert Wagner series It Takes a Thief in 1970. The two co-starred in the popular Hart to Hart series nine years later.
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo was released by Walt Disney Home Video through VHS and Betamax in November 1984, and was later re-released on November 6, 1985. [9] [10] It was first released on DVD in Region 1 on May 4, 2004, and was re-released as a 2-DVD double feature set along with Herbie Rides Again on April 26, 2009.
Born in New York, Slattery was a graduate of All Hallows High School who briefly studied at Fordham University, where he had scholarships in track and football. He left Fordham and enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, serving as a lieutenant in the Pacific for two and a half years. [2]
Herbie Rides Again: Loostgarten: 1975: Linda Lovelace for President: The Assassinator: Credited as Alfredo Fetchuttini 1976: Silent Movie: Studio Gate Guard: How to Break Up a Happy Divorce: Man with hangover: 1978: Foul Play: Nuart Theatre manager: They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way: Wallace: 1983: Likely Stories, Vol. 3: Ralph Warner: 1986 ...