Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo - Cast

Cast

  • Dean Jones .... Jim Douglas
  • Don Knotts .... Wheely Applegate
  • Julie Sommars .... Diane Darcy
  • Jacques Marin .... Inspector Bouchet
  • Roy Kinnear .... Quincey
  • Bernard Fox .... Max
  • Eric Braeden .... Bruno von Stickle
  • Xavier Saint-Macary .... Detective Fontenoy
  • François Lalande .... Monsieur Ribeaux
  • Alan Caillou .... Emile
  • Laurie Main .... Duval
  • Mike Kulcsar .... Claude
  • Johnny Haymer .... Race official
  • Stanley Brock .... Taxi driver
  • Gérard Jugnot .... Waiter
  • Jean-Marie Proslier .... Doorman
  • Tom McCorry .... Showroom M.C.
  • Lloyd Nelson .... Mechanic
  • Jean-Jacques Moreau .... Truck driver
  • Yveline Brière .... Girl friend
  • Sébastien Floche .... French tourist
  • Madeleine Damien .... Old woman
  • Alain Janey .... Man at café
  • Raoul Defosse .... Police Captain
  • Ed Marcus .... Exhibit M.C.
  • Richard Warlock, Gerald Brutsche, Kevin Johnston, Bob Harris, Carey Loftin, Jesse Wayne, Bill Erickson .... The drivers
  • Katia Tchenko* .... Monte Carlo trophy girl
  • André Penvern* .... French policeman

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