THE LOVE BUG
:''This article is about the 1969 Disney film. For the insect, see love bug.''
'''The Love Bug''' (1969) was the first of a series of movies made by Walt Disney Productions that starred a white Volkswagen racing Beetle named Herbie, a 'bug' with a mind of its own. It was based on a 1961 book Car, Boy, Girl by Gordon Buford. The movie follows the adventures of Herbie, Herbie's driver, Jim Douglas (Dean Jones), and Jim's love interest, Carole Bennett (Michele Lee). It also featured Buddy Hackett as Jim's enlightened friend, Tennessee Steinmetz, who created 'art' from used car parts. British actor David Tomlinson portrayed the devilishly evil Peter Thorndyke, the owner of the auto showroom who sells Herbie to Jim and eventually becomes his racing rival. The movie itself inspired a franchise that is still popular even today. The movie also pushed along the Volkswagen Beetle craze, as people began to identify with the strange, rounded car that seemed just a bit different from most vehicles on the road.
Four theatrical sequels followed: ''Herbie Rides Again'', ''Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo'', ''Herbie Goes Bananas'', and ''. A five-episode TV series, Herbie the Matchmaker, ran on CBS in the US in the spring of 1982. In 1997, there was a made-for-television sequel which included a Dean Jones cameo, tying it to the previous films. Another sequel, '', was released on June 22, 2005 by Walt Disney Pictures.
At Walt Disney World's All-Star Movies Resort in Orlando, Florida, a hotel complex is dedicated to Herbie and his first film ''The Love Bug''.
According to Answers.com, ''The Love Bug'' was the highest-grossing film of 1969.
'Tagline:' ''It's a Love in for Herbie... the incredible little car who shifts for himself!''
★ Dean Jones .... Jim Douglas
★ Michele Lee .... Carole Bennet
★ David Tomlinson .... Peter Thorndyke
★ Buddy Hackett .... Tennessee Steinmetz
★ Joe Flynn .... Havershaw
★ Benson Fong .... Mr. Wu
★ Joe E. Ross .... Detective
★ Barry Kelley .... Police sergeant
★ Iris Adrian .... Carhop
★ 'and' Herbie
★ 'with:' Andy Granatelli
★ , Ned Glass
★ , Robert Foulk
★ , Gil Lamb
★ , Nicole Jaffe
★ , Wally Boag
★ , Russ Caldwell
★ , Max Balchowsky, P.L. Renoudet
★ , Brian Fong
★ , Alan Fordney
★ , Stan Duke
★ , Gary Owens
★ , Chick Hearn
★ , Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez
★ .
★ Dale Van Sickel†, Reg Parton†, Regina Parton†, Tom Bamford†, Bob Drake†, Marion J. Playan†, Hall Brock†, Bob Hickman†, Rex Ramsay†, Hal Grist†, Lynn Grate†, Larry Schmitz†, Richard Warlock†, Dana Derfus†, Everett Creach†, Gerald Jann†, Bill Couch†, Ted Duncan†, Robert Hoys†, Gene Roscoe†, Jack Mahoney†, Charles Willis†, Richard Brill†, Roy Butterfield†, Rudy Doucette†, J.J. Wilson†, Jim McCullough†, Bud Ekins†, Glenn Wilder†, Gene Curtis, Robert James†, John Timanus†, Bob Harris†, Fred Krone†, Richard Ceary†, Jesse Wayne†, Jack Perkins†, Fred Stromsoe†, Ronnie Rondell†, Kim Brewer† .... The drivers
★ Billed in opening credits, but not closing credits; not credited with specific rôle on-screen. Andy Granatelli, the Association President, appears as himself. Other parts which can now be identified are as follows: Ned Glass (''Toll booth attendant''); Robert Foulk (''Bice''); Gil Lamb (''Policeman at park''); Nicole Jaffe (''Girl in dune buggy''); Russ Caldwell (''Boy driving dune buggy''); P.L. Renoudet (''Policeman on bridge''); Brian Fong (''Mr. Wu's nephew – Young Chinese man carrying Herbie''); Gary Owens (''Announcer''); and Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez (''Mexican driver'').
† Billed in opening credits, but not closing credits.
★ Even though it did not get special thanks in the credits, some of the racetrack scenes were shot at the Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, California.
★ The driving sequences were supervised by Carey Loftin, who – as Cary Loftin – would go on to play the unseen menacing truck driver in ''Duel'' (1971).
★ The hippie in the van next to Carol who talks to her when she is trapped inside Herbie at the drive-in restaurant ("We all prisoners, chickie baby. We all locked in.") is actually Dean Jones himself, in makeup.
★ A scene shot, but not included – presumably for time reasons – in the final cut of the film, featured Jim calling at a used car lot prior to his visiting Thorndyke's auto showroom. This missing sequence has been lost; all that now remains is the script and a single black and white photograph of Jim talking with the salesman at the lot.
★ A scripted but unfilmed scene towards the end of the film was to have shown Herbie playing with children at a nearby playground prior to taking the newly-married Jim and Carole off on their honeymoon. The script of this never-shot sequence still exists, along with the original storyboard.
★ For the first and only time in ''The Love Bug'' series of films, Herbie has his own cast billing in the closing credits: 'and Herbie'.
★ 1969 in film
1. HerbieMania.com Retrieved 14 Jan 2007.
2. Official Disney website Retrieved 14 Jan 2007
★
★ A scene from ''The Love Bug'' in LEGO by Nelson Studios
'Fan Sites'
★ LoveBugFans.com, Herbie fan site and message board!
★ ''Herbiemania'', the first Herbie website online!
★ Love Bug Central
'''The Love Bug''' (1969) was the first of a series of movies made by Walt Disney Productions that starred a white Volkswagen racing Beetle named Herbie, a 'bug' with a mind of its own. It was based on a 1961 book Car, Boy, Girl by Gordon Buford. The movie follows the adventures of Herbie, Herbie's driver, Jim Douglas (Dean Jones), and Jim's love interest, Carole Bennett (Michele Lee). It also featured Buddy Hackett as Jim's enlightened friend, Tennessee Steinmetz, who created 'art' from used car parts. British actor David Tomlinson portrayed the devilishly evil Peter Thorndyke, the owner of the auto showroom who sells Herbie to Jim and eventually becomes his racing rival. The movie itself inspired a franchise that is still popular even today. The movie also pushed along the Volkswagen Beetle craze, as people began to identify with the strange, rounded car that seemed just a bit different from most vehicles on the road.
Four theatrical sequels followed: ''Herbie Rides Again'', ''Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo'', ''Herbie Goes Bananas'', and ''. A five-episode TV series, Herbie the Matchmaker, ran on CBS in the US in the spring of 1982. In 1997, there was a made-for-television sequel which included a Dean Jones cameo, tying it to the previous films. Another sequel, '', was released on June 22, 2005 by Walt Disney Pictures.
At Walt Disney World's All-Star Movies Resort in Orlando, Florida, a hotel complex is dedicated to Herbie and his first film ''The Love Bug''.
According to Answers.com, ''The Love Bug'' was the highest-grossing film of 1969.
'Tagline:' ''It's a Love in for Herbie... the incredible little car who shifts for himself!''
| Contents |
| Cast |
| Trivia |
| See also |
| References |
| External links |
Cast
★ Dean Jones .... Jim Douglas
★ Michele Lee .... Carole Bennet
★ David Tomlinson .... Peter Thorndyke
★ Buddy Hackett .... Tennessee Steinmetz
★ Joe Flynn .... Havershaw
★ Benson Fong .... Mr. Wu
★ Joe E. Ross .... Detective
★ Barry Kelley .... Police sergeant
★ Iris Adrian .... Carhop
★ 'and' Herbie
★ 'with:' Andy Granatelli
★ , Ned Glass
★ , Robert Foulk
★ , Gil Lamb
★ , Nicole Jaffe
★ , Wally Boag
★ , Russ Caldwell
★ , Max Balchowsky, P.L. Renoudet
★ , Brian Fong
★ , Alan Fordney
★ , Stan Duke
★ , Gary Owens
★ , Chick Hearn
★ , Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez
★ .
★ Dale Van Sickel†, Reg Parton†, Regina Parton†, Tom Bamford†, Bob Drake†, Marion J. Playan†, Hall Brock†, Bob Hickman†, Rex Ramsay†, Hal Grist†, Lynn Grate†, Larry Schmitz†, Richard Warlock†, Dana Derfus†, Everett Creach†, Gerald Jann†, Bill Couch†, Ted Duncan†, Robert Hoys†, Gene Roscoe†, Jack Mahoney†, Charles Willis†, Richard Brill†, Roy Butterfield†, Rudy Doucette†, J.J. Wilson†, Jim McCullough†, Bud Ekins†, Glenn Wilder†, Gene Curtis, Robert James†, John Timanus†, Bob Harris†, Fred Krone†, Richard Ceary†, Jesse Wayne†, Jack Perkins†, Fred Stromsoe†, Ronnie Rondell†, Kim Brewer† .... The drivers
★ Billed in opening credits, but not closing credits; not credited with specific rôle on-screen. Andy Granatelli, the Association President, appears as himself. Other parts which can now be identified are as follows: Ned Glass (''Toll booth attendant''); Robert Foulk (''Bice''); Gil Lamb (''Policeman at park''); Nicole Jaffe (''Girl in dune buggy''); Russ Caldwell (''Boy driving dune buggy''); P.L. Renoudet (''Policeman on bridge''); Brian Fong (''Mr. Wu's nephew – Young Chinese man carrying Herbie''); Gary Owens (''Announcer''); and Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez (''Mexican driver'').
† Billed in opening credits, but not closing credits.
Trivia
★ Even though it did not get special thanks in the credits, some of the racetrack scenes were shot at the Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, California.
★ The driving sequences were supervised by Carey Loftin, who – as Cary Loftin – would go on to play the unseen menacing truck driver in ''Duel'' (1971).
★ The hippie in the van next to Carol who talks to her when she is trapped inside Herbie at the drive-in restaurant ("We all prisoners, chickie baby. We all locked in.") is actually Dean Jones himself, in makeup.
★ A scene shot, but not included – presumably for time reasons – in the final cut of the film, featured Jim calling at a used car lot prior to his visiting Thorndyke's auto showroom. This missing sequence has been lost; all that now remains is the script and a single black and white photograph of Jim talking with the salesman at the lot.
★ A scripted but unfilmed scene towards the end of the film was to have shown Herbie playing with children at a nearby playground prior to taking the newly-married Jim and Carole off on their honeymoon. The script of this never-shot sequence still exists, along with the original storyboard.
★ For the first and only time in ''The Love Bug'' series of films, Herbie has his own cast billing in the closing credits: 'and Herbie'.
See also
★ 1969 in film
References
1. HerbieMania.com Retrieved 14 Jan 2007.
2. Official Disney website Retrieved 14 Jan 2007
External links
★
★ A scene from ''The Love Bug'' in LEGO by Nelson Studios
'Fan Sites'
★ LoveBugFans.com, Herbie fan site and message board!
★ ''Herbiemania'', the first Herbie website online!
★ Love Bug Central
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