

Romance · Comedy · Family
Overview
Herbie, the Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of its own, is racing in the Monte Carlo Rally. But thieves have hidden a cache of stolen diamonds in Herbie's gas tank, and are now trying to get them back.
Top Cast


Dean Jones
Dean Jones
Jim Douglas
Dean Jones
Jim Douglas


Don Knotts
Don Knotts
Wheely Applegate
Don Knotts
Wheely Applegate


Julie Sommars
Julie Sommars
Diane Darcy
Julie Sommars
Diane Darcy


Jacques Marin
Jacques Marin
Inspector Bouchet
Jacques Marin
Inspector Bouchet


Roy Kinnear
Roy Kinnear
Quincey
Roy Kinnear
Quincey


Bernard Fox
Bernard Fox
Max
Bernard Fox
Max


Eric Braeden
Eric Braeden
Bruno Von Stickle
Eric Braeden
Bruno Von Stickle


Xavier Saint-Macary
Xavier Saint-Macary
Detective Fontenoy
Xavier Saint-Macary
Detective Fontenoy


François Lalande
François Lalande
Monsieur Ribeaux
François Lalande
Monsieur Ribeaux
Alan Caillou
Alan Caillou
Emile
Alan Caillou
Emile
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