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'''Herbie Rides Again''' is the 1974 sequel to ''The Love Bug''. | '''''Herbie Rides Again''''' is the 1974 sequel to ''The Love Bug''. | ||
The film had a portion of the scene deleted from it, likely for being too frightening for children. The scene involved Alonzo Hawk (Keenan Wynn) having various nightmares related to Herbie. | The film had a portion of the scene deleted from it, likely for being too frightening for children. The scene involved Alonzo Hawk (Keenan Wynn) having various nightmares related to Herbie. | ||
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Revision as of 14:53, 8 May 2020
Herbie Rides Again is the 1974 sequel to The Love Bug.
The film had a portion of the scene deleted from it, likely for being too frightening for children. The scene involved Alonzo Hawk (Keenan Wynn) having various nightmares related to Herbie.
One of these nightmares was him about to be operated on by a pair of Volkswagen Beetles "doctors" (complete with red crosses and arms to hold devices). They then say "take his carburetor out and have a look at it". However, as they approach, Hawk wakes up.
A still image of the scene was included in the tie-in GAF View-Master reel set. It is unknown if the scene still exists.