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Herbie Goes Bananas

By Charles Martin Smith (Actor), Stephen W. Burns (Actor), Cloris Leachman (Actor), John Vernon (Actor), Elyssa Davalos (Actor) & Vincent McEveety (Director)
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This fourth Love Bug movie is a wooden story about Herbie's funny adventures heading toward a race in Brazil. Charles Martin Smith and Steven W. Burns try hard to bring some life into this project, but it just doesn't happen. There is one good laugh in the whole thing, in a scene where Herbie becomes a matador. Otherwise, even the picturesque, south-of-the-border stuff doesn't help. --Tom Keogh



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Actors: Charles Martin Smith, Stephen W. Burns, Cloris Leachman, John Vernon, Elyssa Davalos
Directors: Vincent McEveety
Writers: Gordon Buford
Producers: Don Tait, Kevin Corcoran, Ron Miller
Cinematographers: Frank V. Phillips
Format: Color,   DVD,   Surround Sound,   Full Screen,   NTSC
Language: English,   Spanish
Region Code: 1  (USA & Canada Only)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Running Time: 100.00 minutes
Record Label   Walt Disney Video
Format   Color / DVD / Surround Sound / Full Scr
Dimensions:   Length: 7.5" Width: 5.4" Height: 0.6"
Weight:   0.21375 lbs.
Binding  DVD Video
Publisher   Walt Disney Video
UPC  786936208375  


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1DVD > Actors & Actresses > ( A ) > Adrian, Iris
2DVD > Actors & Actresses > ( D ) > Davalos, Elyssa
3DVD > Actors & Actresses > ( F ) > Feld, Fritz
4DVD > Actors & Actresses > ( J ) > Jaeckel, Richard
5DVD > Actors & Actresses > ( K ) > Korman, Harvey
6DVD > Actors & Actresses > ( L ) > Leachman, Cloris
7DVD > Actors & Actresses > ( R ) > Rocco, Alex
8DVD > Actors & Actresses > ( S ) > Scotti, Vito
9DVD > Actors & Actresses > ( S ) > Smith, Charles Martin
10DVD > Actors & Actresses > ( V ) > Vernon, John
11DVD > Directors > ( M ) > Mceveety, Vincent
12DVD > Genres > Action & Adventure > General
13DVD > Genres > Comedy > By Theme > Accidental Heroes
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"It's a car, woman, not Lassie!"  Oct 27, 2009
The death knell was audible when Herbie took his final drive in the 1980 Disney comedy HERBIE GOES BANANAS - and you may very well start going bananas when you watch it! Although noted comedy stars Harvey Korman and Cloris Leachman manage to redeem their scenes together (and they are a complete joy), the rest of the production lets them down.

Jim Douglas's nephew Pete (Stephen W. Burns) and his co-driver D.J. (Charles Martin Smith) travel south of the border to claim ownership of Herbie, but get hijacked instead by junior con-artist Paco (Joaquin Garay III). The true title of this movie should have been "Herbie Gets Trashed", because he spends most of the film operating as a waterlogged, graffiti-riddled taxi. Cloris Leachman steals many a scene as dotty Aunt Louise, who harbours a yen for the handsome, worldly Captain Blythe (Harvey Korman).

The early 80s weren't the best period for Disney comedies in the first place, with the studio in the process of transitioning most of it's live action projects to the Disney Channel. HERBIE GOES BANANAS earned solid business during it's theatrical run and has a sizable cult following if anything. Strictly for completists.
 
Herbie literally goes Bananas  Sep 18, 2009
This is a lot different from the other Herbie movies, but I found it to be great fun. It is like all the old Disney movies - one the entire family can enjoy together. The movie begins with a young man inheriting Herbie, he and a friend try bringing Herbie home on a cruise ship - not realizing that a young local boy who had stolen a wallet belonging to a villan (as well as the friend of Herbie's new owner) was hiding under Herbie's hood. Naturally Herbie got loose on the ship and was driving himself around, and ended up being shoved into the ocean and the little boy was turned over to the authorities. They meet again and get into adventure after adventure just trying to keep a step ahead of the bad guys and the law. This was the first Herbie that let him show off on his own so much.
 
CUTE MOVIE  May 31, 2009
MY SON IS 3 AND HE ADORES THIS MOVIE! OF COURSE HE LOVES ALL OF HERBIE'S MOVIES...
 
A sour ending to one of the greatest movie cars  Apr 20, 2009
This is definitely a movie the Herbie franchise could've easily done without. I think t's got probably some the worst writing and out of all the sequels. Also, I think one of the major turnoffs is that they tried to place the kid Paco in a lead adult-type role, though I'm sure Disney thought it was "cute". The kid was just this annoying pickpocket that turned all the other characters against him, so I felt the movie was filled with conflicts between him and them, and less centered on Herbie. Since some of the main characters mention that Herbie was supposed race in the Brazil Grand Primio, the last Herbie movie should have been centered on this event, which I think would have been a strong finish to the films instead of all the meaningless nonsense that occured throughout this movie. The one high point are the great performances of Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman and Charles Martin Smith, whose talents were unfortunately wasted in this movie. I liked all other Herbie movies (heck, I even like the recent Linsay Lohan movie somewhat ). Don't waste your time on this movie.
 
one too many sequels  Jun 26, 2008
This is what happens when you make one too many sequels of a popular family movie. Eventually, there's the temptation to dumb it down.

The nephew of Herbie's original owner goes to Mexico to pick up the little car with a friend, hoping to take it down to Brazil to enter a race. Unfortunately, they run into a young pickpocket, Paco (Joaquin Garay III), and end up too broke to get to the race.

So on the cruise ship, they befriend a woman (Cloris Leachman) and her studious daughter, and the woman agrees to sponsor them.

Unfortunately, that's the closest Herbie gets to the racetrack in this movie.

Meanwhile, Paco's gotten into worse trouble, picking the wrong pocket, and Herbie befriends him, and most of the movie is hijinks with Herbie, now called "Ocho," and Paco.

The brightest spot in the movie is when the cruise ship captain (Harvey Korman) and Cloris Leachman's character join Ocho and Paco in a bullfight.

The kid, I suppose, was supposed to be cutely mischievous, but I just found him annoying (pickpocketing is cute?). I wasn't alone. My sons were very vocal in their dislike of Paco.

I never understand why they do this: putting a kid in the place of an adult role. It hardly ever works. The original movie and the first few sequels were good and very funny, had semi-realistic adult characters, and--*golly*--kids still liked them. I suppose it's a matter of taste--I don't seem to share Hollywood's fascination with obnoxiously precocious children.
 

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