Herbie: Fully Loaded
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Cast & Crew
Angela Robinson
Lindsay Lohan
Michael Keaton
Matt Dillon
Breckin Meyer
Cheryl Hines
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Maggie Peyton is the new owner of Number 53--the free wheelin' Volkswagen bug with a mind of its own; she puts the car through its paces on the road to becoming a NASCAR competitor. As a third generation member of a NASCAR family, racing is in Maggie Peyton's blood, but she is forbidden from pursuing her dream by her overprotective father, Ray Peyton, Sr. When Ray Sr. offers Maggie a car as a college graduation present, he takes her to a junkyard to choose one from an assortment of very used cars. Maggie has her eye on an old Nissan, but a certain rusty, banged up '63 VW Bug seems to be clamoring for her attention. To her surprise, Maggie leaves the lot with Herbie. As she prepares to leave town for a position with ESPN News, Maggie discovers that Herbie has a mind of his own--and an alternate route for her future.
Director
Angela Robinson
Cast
Lindsay Lohan
Michael Keaton
Matt Dillon
Breckin Meyer
Cheryl Hines
Justin Long
Jimmi Simpson
Edmund L Shaff
Allen Bestwick
Scott Gershin
Robert Ben Garant
Andy Hillenburg
Benny Parsons
Mary Bonner Baker
Bruno Gunn
Jim Cody Williams
Mark Deklin
Scoot Mcnairy
Jill Ritchie
Tony Stewart
Jimmie Johnson
Tim Sitarz
Jeremy Roberts
Dale Jarrett
Patrick Cranshaw
Stuart Scott
Mario Larraza
Rocky Soto
Amy Hill
Bob Dillner
Jeff Gordon
Robert W Joseph
E.e. Bell
Thomas Lennon
Peter Pasco
Caroline Limata
Crew
Gary Abrahamian
Michael Adams
Robert W Adams
Ellen Adolph
Vincent Agostino
Crisoforo Aguilar
Casey Allen
Robert Allen
Waide Allen
Peter Alvarez
Hank Amos
Chris Anderson
Danny M. Anderson
Merribelle A Anderson
Mike Anderson
Pete Anthony
Matt Antunez
Michael D Antunez
Audie Aragon
W L Arance
Jayne Armstrong
Ryan Arndt
Mark Arzouman
James Ashwill
Michael Asiman
Christopher Assells
Roger Awad
Randy Bachman
Steve Badillo
Dean Bailey
Thad Baker
Todd Baldi
William Ballard
Stacey Barber
Garnet Baril
David Barkley
Gregory J Barnett
Kevin Barnhill
Brian Bartolini
Mat Beck
David Behar
Chuck Bemis
Ken Bender
Charles Bennett
Colin Benoit
Robert Berryhill
Allen Bestwick
Doug Beswick
Jon Bethke
John Bires
Gail Bixby
Hans Bjerno
John Blair
Ron Blay
Marc Bolan
Mars Bonfire
Scott Bonnenfant
Paul Booher
Daniel Myers Boone
Jayni Borgaro
Kenneth Bosse
Daniel Bradford
Sam Breach
Michael S Brewer
Wendy Greene Bricmont
Richard Bronskill
Brent Brooks
Don Brooks
Mark Brown
Jeanette Browning
George Bruns
George Bruns
Branch Marie Brunson
Brinton Bryan
Jeanne Bueche
Gordon Buford
Buzz Bundy
Michael J Burns
Robin Bursey
David Busick
Rory R Byrne
Walter Byrnes
Terri Cadiente
Greg Callas
Beau Cameron
Chris Campbell
Marshall Candland
Rick Canelli
Dea Cantu
Anthony Capello
Sam Cardon
Tammy Cardon
Richard Cartwright
Bob Casale
John Cassella Jr.
Lily Chang
Terry P Chapman
Doc D Charbonneau
Nina Chea
Peter Chrimes
Pierre Ciofassa
Charles H Coffman
Chadd B Cole
Dylan Cole
Curtis Collins
Kelly Collins
Gil Combs
Bill Conguer
Patrick Connolly
Van Coppock
Skip Crank
Kevin Crehan
John Cucci
Thomas Dadras
Lorelei David
Steve M Davison
Tom Daws
Brian Day
Sandy De Crescent
Mark Deallessandro
Paul Dean
Heather Deaton
Andrew Louis Degnan
Valerie Delahaye
Jeff Denes
Robert Deschane
David Deuber
Don Diers
Kara Dioguardi
S Dixon
Steve Docherty
Malcolm Doran
Matt Downey
Frank Dradley
John Edward Duff
Steven S Duncan
Rachel Dunn
Chris Durand
Natalie Ebeid
Craig Effros
John Enroth
Richard Epper
Ron Epstein
Jayme Erickson
Anthony Erlandsen
John A Escobar
Corey Eubanks
Debbie Evans
Diamond Farnsworth
Joseph R. Feeney
Jesse Fernley
Matthew Ferreira
Carey Field
Ed Fincher
J J Fleisher
Paul Flinchbaugh
Tyler Foell
Erik Folsom
Michael Fottrell
Michael Fottrell
Albert Fox
Janet Freeland
Mark A Freid
Matthew Frenette
Mathias Frodin
James Fuller
Robert Ben Garant
Robert Ben Garant
Amy Garback
Lynne Garboski
Johnny Garcia
Walter Garcia
Greg Gardiner
Greg Gardiner
Julia Gaudette
Alex Gayner
Larry Gaynor
Scott Gershin
Marc C. Geschwind
Nerses Gezalyan
Hector Gika
Andy Gill
Jack Gill
John Gilmour
Sean M Ginn
Nathalie Girard
Daniel C Gold
Jane Goldsmith
Ronald D. Goldstein
Jeff Gordon
Scott Goudreaux
Alfred Gough
Allan Graf
David Graves
Steve Graves
Kimberly Greene
Scott Gregory
Michael Gribnau
Pat Griffith
Russ Griffith
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Patrick Cranshaw (1919-2005)
Born on June 17, 1919 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Cranshaw became interested in acting while entertaining the troops with the Army Air Forces during World War II. After the war, he worked in radio, and slogged his way though bit parts in a few films before landing his first notable (if still uncredited) part as a bartender in the Claudette Colbert western Texas Lady (1955). It took a while before he got his next strong part, but he was memorable in his brief scene as the fidgety bank teller in Arthur Penn's classic Bonnie and Clyde (1967); and appeared as a hayseed in some wildly bad camp fare such as Mars Need Women and Hip, Hot and 21 (also 1967).
But so what if the good movie roles weren't coming? Cranshaw, with his small, expressive eyes, crinkled smile, and scraggly white beard, made for an ideal comic foil in sitcoms; and anyone with a passing interest for spotting character actors can't help but be impressed with his resume on that medium in the '70s: (The Odd Couple, Sanford and Son, The Bob Newhart Show, Mork and Mindy); the '80s: (The Dukes of Hazzard, Growing Pains, Perfect Strangers, Night Court, Diff'rent Strokes); '90s: (Coach, Ellen, Married...with Children, Just Shoot Me!, The Drew Carey Show); and even the 21st century: (Suddenly Susan, Monk).
Most impressively, Cranshaw should serve as model for all struggling actors that sheer persistency can pay off when you're hungry for some good roles in motion pictures, for he was in well in his seventies when he started gaining some decent screen time in The Beverly Hillbillies (1993), The Hudsucker Proxy (1994), Everyone Says I Love You (1996), and Best in Show (2000). However, his most memorable moment in film came in the Will Ferrell/Vince Vaughn comedy Old School (2003). Here he played a octogenarian frat boy named Blue; and in one terrific sequence, he's dressed in his longjohns ready to wrestle two topless girls but dies of a heart attack due to overexcitement! He may have not won an Oscar® for his performance, but he developed something of cult following after that great comic turn.
Most recently, he played a Derby owner with Lindsay Lohan and Matt Dillon in Disney's Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005); and just completed the movie Air Buddies due for release next year. Cranshaw is survived by three children, Jan Ragland, Joe Cranshaw and Beverly Trautschold; his sister, Billie Gillespie; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
by Michael T. Toole
Patrick Cranshaw (1919-2005)
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Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States on Video October 25, 2005
Released in United States Summer June 22, 2005
Based on characters created by Gordon Buford.
This is the fifth feature film in the Herbie series that started with "The Love Bug" in 1969.
Disney paid close to seven figures for the script by Lennon and Garant.
Released in United States Summer June 22, 2005
Released in United States on Video October 25, 2005