El universitario Andy hace proposiciones de matrimonio a su novia Polly y a su guapa amiga nadadora Sheila.El universitario Andy hace proposiciones de matrimonio a su novia Polly y a su guapa amiga nadadora Sheila.El universitario Andy hace proposiciones de matrimonio a su novia Polly y a su guapa amiga nadadora Sheila.
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** 1/2 (out of 4)
Andy (Mickey Rooney) is about to head off to college but he's got a few things to take care of before leaving. For starters, he must try and sell his junk car for $20 to pay for a bill and he must convince his father (Lewis Stone) not to go with him to college. Worst of all is that Polly (Ann Rutherford) wants to make up but her best friend (Ester Williams) decides to give Andy a test. Number thirteen in the series isn't the greatest movie ever made and it's not even a good one but there's enough innocent charm to make it worth viewing. I'd probably put this towards the middle of the series as it's not even close to some of the better entries but there's no denying we get some very funny moments but at the same time, the screenplay offers up some weak stuff. The one sequence that really didn't work for me was an attempt at comedy when mom was trying to sleep in but people keep ringing the door bell. The comedy they were going for here just seemed rather weak and it didn't make me laugh. Some of the film's better moments, of course, happen when Andy must turn to his father and try to get advice on his life, which he just can't understand. I thought it was rather funny that Andy also gets to teach his dad a few things, which was a nice change of events. We also get a side plot about a case Judge is working on as it involves an injured boy and his broke mother. It goes without saying by Rooney and Lewis are at the top of their game and both men turn in very good performances. By this time both were so comfortable in their roles that there isn't a false step anywhere. Fay Holden, Cecilia Parker and Sara Haden are all good as the family. Rutherford gets a slightly bigger than normal part, which is good as she too is delightful. The real standout is Williams. There's no question that she's the highlight of the film and especially the sequence with her and Rooney "test" kissing by the pool. This entire pool sequence is classic Hardy stuff and makes the film worth sitting through.
Meanwhile, Judge Hardy (Lewis Stone) has a perplexing court case on his mind. Andy lends a hand.
But the real meat of this episode (and the reliable tearjerker) is the drama surrounding Andy's upcoming departure for college. This milepost is the beginning of Andy's manhood and Andy has to have a (real) man-to-man talk with Dad, effectively telling the Judge that the first four letters in father are also the first four letters in fathead.
The real reason for seeing this Andy Hardy installment is the film debut of Esther Williams, whose on-screen charms are immediately apparent. In short order she will have her own series of aqua-musicals to dominate the box office.
When the film begins, Andy is preparing to go off to college. The film EASILY could have simply gone from his high school graduation to him being in college but instead we see Andy struggle...mostly over things that really didn't amount to much. One problem is money some friends owe him (which EASILY could have been resolved), another involves two girls who conspire to make Andy think he's engaged to them and the final involves Judge Hardy's case involving a child (Bobby Blake) who is injured...and Andy steps in to help him with the case. All in all, Andy is a dope (as usual) and the film moderately entertaining.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe final appearance of Ann Rutherford in the Hardy series. She played Polly Benedict in 13 of the Hardy movies.
- ErroresWhen Andy and Sheila are talking at the pool about the 'giraffe party', right after she says' 'sorry, no soap', there is a cut on Andy's lower lip that wasn't there in the previous shot.
- Citas
Marian Hardy: Did you ever speak ten words to a cute number without hinting that she was the most beautiful girl in the world?
Andy Hardy: Marian, I always start off conservative like that and then I work up. That system's been the secret of my success.
Marian Hardy: Keep on using that system and you'll find yourself where a lot of fellas do.
Andy Hardy: Where's that?
Marian Hardy: Engaged to marry a girl without even having to mention the subject.
Andy Hardy: Oh my gosh! Don't women ever know when you're kiddin'?
Marian Hardy: Not when they're told they're beautiful by anything wearing pants.
Andy Hardy: Women are worse than I thought.
- ConexionesFeatured in Andy Hardy vuelve a casa (1958)
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- También se conoce como
- Andy Hardy's Double Life
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 32 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1