The Love Bug (1997 film) (2024)

This article is about the 1997 made-for-television sequel. For other medias, see The Love Bug.

The Love Bug is made-for-television film starring Bruce Campbell and a sequel to the original The Love Bug film. The sequel included a Dean Jones cameo, tying it to the previous films; and introduced an evil black Volkswagen named Horace, "the Hate Bug", giving the film a much darker tone than the other "Herbie" films.

The film is a part remake and part sequel, in that the events of the original 1969 film are repeated while the storyline plots to follow 1980's Herbie Goes Bananas. It can also be thought a prototype of Herbie: Fully Loaded, in that both show a later racer finding Herbie in a junkyard and restoring him.

This 1997 film marked the first new appearance of Herbie in more than 15 years, following the Bug's lone TV series Herbie, the Love Bug, which had ended after five episodes.

Contents

  • 1 Synopsis
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 Release
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 Gallery
  • 6 External links

Synopsis[]

The film opens with narration by Jim Douglas and "memory" clips from the first film. The narration ends saying Herbie is now owned by an arrogant Scotsman named Simon Moore III (John Hannah), who abuses and insults Herbie until Herbie comes last in a race, not wanting to obey Simon. Furious, Simon sends Herbie to the junkyard.

Meanwhile, Hank Cooper (Bruce Campbell), a mechanic and former racer in a small garage, is told to enter a race and persuaded to acquire Herbie. The judges are Donny Shotz (Micky Dolenz), a car enthusiast; Alex (Alexandra Wentworth), an old flame of Hank's; and Simon. When Herbie and Hank have won the race, Alex questions Hank, and he gives her a ride, wherein Herbie takes them to an isolated road. Meanwhile, Simon finds the engineer who created Herbie: Dr. Gustav Stumpfel (Harold Gould), and requests a second such car: an evil, black edition, whom Simon names Horace.

Hank asks Donny Shotz for a position, but Shotz refuses, whereupon Hank blames Herbie and leaves him. When Herbie searches for Hank, he is cornered by Horace and Rupert in an alley, and destroyed by Horace. Believing Herbie dead, Hank gives him a funeral; but learns from Jim Douglas, Herbie's former owner, that Herbie can be revived if repaired with his own pieces. This being done, Simon proposes a race between Herbie and Horace.

During the race, Herbie is cut in two by Horace; but operates both halves simultaneously to win the race. Horace thereafter attempts again to kill Herbie but instead destroys himself. Simon and his assistant Rupert (Dana Gould) are then arrested by the state police.

The film ends with Herbie taking Hank and Alex to an unknown place, similar to the ending of the first film.

Cast[]

  • Dean Jones as Jim Douglas
  • Bruce Campbell as Hank Cooper
  • John Hannah as Simon Moore III
  • Alexandra Wentworth as Alex Davis
  • Kevin J. O'Connor as Roddy Martel
  • Dana Gould as Rupert
  • Harold Gould as Dr. Gustav Stumpfel
  • Micky Dolenz as Donny Shotz
  • Burton Gilliam as Mechanic Race Announcer
  • Clarence Williams III as Chuck

Release[]

This 1997 incarnation of The Love Bug is the only film in Herbie franchise not available on DVD. As of 2010, it is only available in VHS format throughout the United States. This movie has since been seen in recent years on cable networks; most notably, Hallmark Channel (which usually airs the 1969 original and 1997 film back-to-back) and Disney Channel.

Trivia[]

  • The film has never been released on DVD or available on Disney+ despite the fans protest.

Gallery[]

Herbie with Michael Eisner

External links[]

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Media
Films: The Love Bug (video) • Herbie Rides Again (video) • Herbie Goes to Monte CarloHerbie Goes Bananas (video) • The Love Bug (1997)Herbie: Fully Loaded (soundtrack)

Television: Herbie, the Love Bug
Video Games: Herbie: Fully LoadedHerbie Rescue Rally
Books: Herbie's Special Friend

Disney Parks
Moteurs... Action! Stunt Show SpectacularDisney's All-Star Movies Resort
Characters
HerbieJim DouglasTennessee SteinmetzCarole BennetPeter ThorndykeWilloughby WhitfieldNicole HarrisMrs. SteinmetzAlonzo HawkWheely ApplegateDiane DarcyGiselleBruno von StickleMax and QuincyInspector BouchetFontenoyPete StancheckDavy JohnsPacoPrindleQuinnShepardMelissaHank CooperSimon Moore IIIDr. Gustav StumpfelHoraceRay Peyton, Sr.Maggie PeytonTrip Murphy
Songs
The Love Bug Found a New FriendHerbie, My Best FriendBorn to Be WildMagicFirst
Locations
The FirehouseSan FranciscoParisPanamaMexico
See Also
Thorndyke Special
The Love Bug (1997 film) (2024)

FAQs

How did Herbie end up in the junkyard? ›

During a race, Simon insults and calls Herbie a piece of junk, which causes Herbie to rebel against him, and they end up in last place. Simon is not pleased, and throws out Herbie in a junkyard.

Why was Herbie alive? ›

As he was building Herbie a picture of Dr. Stumpfel's wife fell into a vat of molten metal, giving Herbie life. Stumpfel is duped into building Horace, an evil counterpart to Herbie, from a sample of the original metal.

Is The Love Bug 1997 a remake? ›

The film is a part remake and part sequel, in that the events of the original 1969 film are repeated while the storyline plots to follow 1980's Herbie Goes Bananas. It can also be thought a prototype of Herbie: Fully Loaded, in that both show a later racer finding Herbie in a junkyard and restoring him.

Where was the original love bug filmed? ›

On-location shooting was done in California in San Francisco, as well as Willow Springs, the Riverside Raceway, and the Monterey Peninsula. 108 min.

Did Herbie have a girlfriend? ›

Herbie met up with Giselle again at a restaurant and took her out on a date around Paris. He also gave her a bouquet of flowers. They had a romantic drive through the park and took a boat ride on the river. Herbie's relationship with Giselle was also distracting him from racing.

What happened to the original Herbie the Love Bug? ›

This Volkswagen is one of eleven original cars built by Walt Disney Studios for the first Herbie movie, The Love Bug. Of those eleven, only three of the cars are known to exist today. This particular car is #10 and was intended for some serious stunt work, and his current state shows signs of his adventures!

Does Herbie Love Bug have a twin? ›

Horace is an evil black VW beetle and Herbie's evil twin who appears in the 1997 television remake of The Love Bug, equipped with modifications and vicious behavior he will win at all costs even as far as to kill Herbie.

Was Herbie the Love Bug possessed? ›

Trip claims that Herbie is possessed, but no one believes him. Herbie is later in the end seen going on a date with a Volkswagen New Beetle who is also sentient like him.

Did Herbie the car talk? ›

Herbie is cheerful, energetic, has a sense of humor and likes to play practical jokes on people. No one knows exactly how he is alive, but it doesn't really seem all that important to them. Despite being incapable of verbal speech, there is appearent commuication between him and humans or, at times, other cars.

Why is Herbie number 53? ›

Herbie's number 53 came from baseball player Don Drysdale of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Producer Bill Walsh was a fan, and used his jersey number on Herbie. Herbie's official factory color is Pearlweiss (pearl white) which is a creamy, non-metallic white.

Who is the villain in Herbie the Love Bug? ›

English actor David Tomlinson portrays the villainous Peter Thorndyke, the owner of an automobile showroom and an SCCA national champion who sells Herbie to Jim and eventually becomes his racing rival. The Love Bug was followed by Herbie Rides Again (1974).

What is the yellow car in The Love Bug? ›

We learned of it via Silodrome, and it's being auctioned by Bonhams: it's a 1965 Apollo GT that appeared in "The Love Bug" as the "Thorndyke Special." The black-and-yellow sports car actually appears in the film even before we see Herbie the VW Beetle.

Who played the hippie in The Love Bug? ›

Dean Jones personally requested to play the hippy at the drive-in. The director originally turned him down, but after Jones proved that he could convincingly take on the persona, he was immediately given the part.

What engine did Herbie have? ›

Several Beetles were used in 'The Love Bug' filming but the race car was built by EMPI. This #H2 Herbie was fitted with a Porsche 356 Super 90 engine (1600cc twin Solex), Porsche finned drum brakes, Koni shocks all round, uprated front anti-roll bar and Empi rear camber compensator.

What does it mean to call someone your love bug? ›

a person or animal who is particularly affectionate, lovable, or beloved (used as a term of endearment, often for pets): If you prefer to spend evenings snuggling on the couch with a dog, this mellow, shy-but-sweet lovebug could be your perfect companion. Thankfully my daughter, my little lovebug, was born healthy.

What happens at the end of Herbie Fully Loaded? ›

Herbie passes Trip's car, now upside down on the track, by climbing onto the catch fencing. After landing back on the track, Maggie and Herbie take the chequered flag, and Maggie becomes the next Peyton to win a NASCAR race.

What did Trip do to Herbie? ›

However, Trip has sold Herbie to a demolition derby, with the intent that the little beetle will be demolished. Maggie manages to get to the derby, but not before Herbie is damaged quite badly.

Is Herbie a slug bug? ›

He is an anthropomorphic 1963 Volkswagen Beetle racing car with a mind of his own.

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