: Unknown to the racing team, jewel thieves Max and Quincey hide a stolen diamond, the "Étoile de Joie" (Star of Joy), in Herbie's fuel tank to evade the police. Much of the film involves the thieves' bumbling attempts to retrieve the gem during the race.
(released in English as Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo ) is the third instalment in the Disney Herbie film series, released on June 24, 1977 . The film follows champion race car driver Jim Douglas (played by Dean Jones) as he and his sentient 1963 Volkswagen Beetle, Herbie, come out of retirement to compete in the fictional "Trans-France Race" from Paris to Monte Carlo. Plot Summary Herbie al rally di Montecarlo 1977 HD - Altadef...
: Herbie falls "hood-over-wheels" for a powder-blue 1976 Lancia Scorpion named Giselle , driven by Diane Darcy. Jim also develops an attraction to Diane, though she initially dislikes him due to Herbie’s distracting flirtations on the track. : Unknown to the racing team, jewel thieves
: In a famous climax, Herbie defeats his main rival, Bruno von Stickle (driving a Laser 917 GT), by driving upside down on the ceiling of the Monaco Grand Prix tunnel to take the lead. Cast and Production Director : Vincent McEveety. Starring : Dean Jones, Don Knotts, and Julie Sommars. The film follows champion race car driver Jim
Watch these clips and trailers to see Herbie's most famous racing stunts and romantic moments from the 1977 classic: Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1977) | trailer YouTube · MDB trailers Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo (1977) Herbie's Qualifying Round YouTube · Jalen Moran Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo (1977) Herbie Wins The Race YouTube · Jalen Moran MOVIE GARAGE_ HERBIE al rally di Montecarlo YouTube · Max Comunicazione
: Jim Douglas is joined by eccentric mechanic Wheely Applegate (Don Knotts) as they attempt a career comeback in a grueling road race across France.
: The production was shot on location in France, featuring iconic Parisian landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Champs-Élysées.