. . . "\"Alonzo Hawk can be betrayed, but he is never defeated!\""@en . . . . . "Herbie Rides Again"@en . "Alonzo Hawk"@en . "Failing, his demands not being met, being ordered around"@en . "Bad"@en . "Alonzo Hawk is a main villain in Herbie Rides Again."@en . "Son of Flubber"@en . . . "Biff Hawk"@en . . "His lawyers"@en . "Alonzo Hawk is a main villain in Herbie Rides Again."@en . . "Gets chased away by Herbie and multiple VWs and then gets arrested"@en . . . . . "Alonzo Hawk is a recurring villain in three Walt Disney movies: The Absent-Minded Professor (1961), Son of Flubber (1963), and Herbie Rides Again (1974). In the two earlier movies (the \"flubber\" movies), his name is apparently Alonzo P. Hawk, while in the third movie his middle initial has become an A., but the similarities in character leave little doubt that it is the same Hawk. Portrayed in all three films by Keenan Wynn, Hawk is a greedy, underhanded banker/financier who tries to take advantage of the films' protagonists, usually by financial leverage. Invariably, however, Hawk gets his comeuppance by the end of the story."@en . "\"Why, if you weren't deductible, I'd disown you!\""@en . "The Absent-Minded Professor"@en . . "Alonzo Hawk"@en . . . . . . . . "Selfish, scheming, greedy, conniving, loud, demanding"@en . . "Alonzo Hawk is a recurring villain in three Walt Disney movies: The Absent-Minded Professor (1961), Son of Flubber (1963), and Herbie Rides Again (1974). In the two earlier movies (the \"flubber\" movies), his name is apparently Alonzo P. Hawk, while in the third movie his middle initial has become an A., but the similarities in character leave little doubt that it is the same Hawk. Portrayed in all three films by Keenan Wynn, Hawk is a greedy, underhanded banker/financier who tries to take advantage of the films' protagonists, usually by financial leverage. Invariably, however, Hawk gets his comeuppance by the end of the story. Keenan Wynn also played similar characters in two other Disney films. In Snowball Express (1972) he was shadey banker Martin Ridgeway. While in The Shaggy DA (1976) he was John Slade, who shares many similarities with the first appearance of Hawk in The Absent-Minded Professor. It is unclear why the latter did not reuse the Hawk name since Wynn is clearly playing the same character. A Hawk inspired character appeared one last time in a Disney film with the animated pilot Fluppy Dogs (1986) as rich and greedy rare animal collector J.J. Wagstaff. Again, it is unclear why Hawk was just not reused. In Flubber, a remake of The Absent-Minded Professor, Hawk is replaced by the character of Wilson Croft (played by Christopher McDonald) as the film's main antagonist."@en . "Biff Hawk, Millicent, Willoughby Whitfield"@en . . . . "Bounces out of control due to Flubber and has to be rescued by firemen Cries in court"@en . "Grey hair, pointy mustache, grey beard , bald scalp, wears suits and sometimes hats"@en . "Businessman, banker/financer, loan shark"@en . . "Professor Ned Brainard, Betsy Carlisle, Mrs. Steinmetz, Herbie, Willoughby Whitfield, Nicole Harris"@en . "Power, money, business, success, financial leverage"@en . . . "Alonzo Hawk is a notorious but dishonest businessman who appeared in many Disney films."@en . . . "Alonzo Hawk is a notorious but dishonest businessman who appeared in many Disney films."@en . . . . . "\"At the tender age of nineteen, I was the best known repossessor of cars west of the Mississippi. Hot-wire Hawk, they called me.\""@en . . . . "To steal Flubber , demolish the Steinmetz Firehouse"@en . "Frieda Whitfield"@en . "\"Relax? How can I relax, you fat-head?\""@en .