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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This episode's main storyline is that Andy doesn't want Judge Hardy to appear with him at college, which gives the two actors a nice generational conflict...
"Double Life" featured the last appearance of Andy's off-and-on Carvel girlfriend Polly Benedict (Ann Rutherford) in the movie series. She was eventually asked back, but declined. After this feature, Mr. Rooney's "Andy" finally did go to college. He spent the last several films preparing. It seemed like MGM was reluctant to change the setting. They probably should have tried to do so earlier, because the series had become very tired; ironically, the scenes with the older Mr. Stone are the acting highlights. In a couple of scenes, Rooney has an obvious lip ailment (possibly a "cold sore").
**** Andy Hardy's Double Life (12/42) George B. Seitz ~ Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Esther Williams, Ann Rutherford
In this edition of the series, Andy, played by Mickey Rooney, is preparing to depart for college. Before he leaves, he encounters one of his typical adolescent crises as Polly Benedict(his ex-girlfriend) and her visiting friend decide to teach him a lesson. Ann Rutherford returns as Polly, and her friend is played by Esther Williams in her studio debut. The acting, writing and directing are all very good in this picture.
Although this type of movie might not appeal as much to modern audiences, it is still a good film worthy of your time, and if you enjoy Andy Hardy movies, I would certainly recommend that you see this one.
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.
But Mickey Rooney has his usual girl trouble and I swear I never did understand why Ann Rutherford as Polly Benedict just didn't give this guy the heave ho. It seemed like every film he was getting involved with some other girl, usually an MGM starlet the studio was trying to showcase.
In this case it was quite the showcase as Esther Williams who played a college coed and guest of Ann Rutherford decides to do some psychological research on the American male. Guess who she decides will be her guinea pig?
Cecilia Parker as Rooney's sister is also having troubles with William Lundigan who is a drinker and is before Lewis Stone for driving while intoxicated. As this hits close to home, Stone is looking for a root cause of the alcoholism as opposed to just tossing Lundigan in the clink.
In an even briefer role at the very end of the film is another MGM showcase Susan Peters. She plays a young woman off to Wainwright College and she will be the first in a class of coeds as the venerable institution is admitting girls for the first time. That gets Rooney's attention real fast.
Peters would have too brief a career, falling victim to a hunting accident that caused paralysis. She was a lovely talented young lady, probably best known as Ronald Colman's niece in Random Harvest.
Andy Hardy's Double Life is an average entry in the series and will satisfy the fans of the eternal Mick.
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- 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.
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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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