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André Hardy s'enflamme

Original title: Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever
  • 1939
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  • 1h 25m
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Mickey Rooney, Ann Rutherford, and Lewis Stone in André Hardy s'enflamme (1939)
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Young Andy develops a crush on his drama teacher. Meanwhile, Judge Hardy has his own problems after he gets conned into forming a phony aluminum corporation.Young Andy develops a crush on his drama teacher. Meanwhile, Judge Hardy has his own problems after he gets conned into forming a phony aluminum corporation.Young Andy develops a crush on his drama teacher. Meanwhile, Judge Hardy has his own problems after he gets conned into forming a phony aluminum corporation.

  • Director
    • W.S. Van Dyke
  • Writers
    • Kay Van Riper
    • Aurania Rouverol
    • Carey Wilson
  • Stars
    • Lewis Stone
    • Mickey Rooney
    • Cecilia Parker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    757
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • W.S. Van Dyke
    • Writers
      • Kay Van Riper
      • Aurania Rouverol
      • Carey Wilson
    • Stars
      • Lewis Stone
      • Mickey Rooney
      • Cecilia Parker
    • 15User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Lewis Stone
    Lewis Stone
    • Judge Hardy
    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Andy Hardy
    Cecilia Parker
    Cecilia Parker
    • Marian Hardy
    Fay Holden
    Fay Holden
    • Mrs. Hardy
    Ann Rutherford
    Ann Rutherford
    • Polly Benedict
    Sara Haden
    Sara Haden
    • Aunt Milly
    Helen Gilbert
    Helen Gilbert
    • Rose Meredith
    Terry Kilburn
    Terry Kilburn
    • 'Stickin' Plaster
    John T. Murray
    John T. Murray
    • Don Davis
    George P. Breakston
    George P. Breakston
    • 'Beezy'
    • (as George Breakston)
    Charles Peck
    Charles Peck
    • Tommy
    Sidney Miller
    Sidney Miller
    • Sidney
    Addison Richards
    Addison Richards
    • Mr. Benedict
    Olaf Hytten
    Olaf Hytten
    • Mr. Higgenbotham
    Erville Alderson
    Erville Alderson
    • Bailiff
    Robert Kent
    Robert Kent
    • Ensign Copley
    Stanley Andrews
    Stanley Andrews
    • James Willet
    • (uncredited)
    William Bailey
    William Bailey
    • Bank Employee
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • W.S. Van Dyke
    • Writers
      • Kay Van Riper
      • Aurania Rouverol
      • Carey Wilson
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    8lugonian

    Springtime in Carvel

    ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939), directed by W.S. Van Dyke II, marks the seventh installment to the "Judge Hardy's Family/Andy Hardy" series, and second film of three film releases of 1939. Being the first in the series directed by someone other than George B. Seitz, it also marked the second in the series bearing "Andy Hardy" in its movie title, following LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY (1938). By this time, it was the teenage son, Andy, who becomes the center of attention rather than the fatherly judge, who is always around for those "man to man" talks with his son whenever there's a problem. For this entry, it's not Andy who gets into situations he must handle, but his father as well. Though Andy doesn't get a fever of sickness during the spring, its term "spring fever" is actually in reference to falling in love, which happens in most cases in the spring. This time, Andy has fallen in love with someone other than a girl of his own age.

    The story opens traditionally in the courtroom where Judge James K. Hardy (Lewis Stone) is fining a young man $10 for kissing a young lady in a parked car. Because it's spring, he suspends the fine. In his chambers, Hardy is visited by James Willett (Stanley Andrews), a chemist, and Mark Hansen (Byron Foulger), his partner, who inform him that his aquaduct property, consisting of a mineral used to making aluminum in its soil, is valuable. Hardy later involves friends and associates to take part in the investments for the property, and soon permits his daughter, Marion (Cecilia Parker), to work as secretary for these two gentlemen, who now have a business office in town. As Hardy's 17-year-old son, Andrew (Mickey Rooney), he becomes jealous of his girlfriend, Polly Benedict's (Ann Rutherford) involvement with the extremely tall Lieutenant Charles Copley (Robert Kent) of the United States Navy, Andy's concerns are easily forgotten when the girl crazy Carvel High School teenager takes a "romantic" interest in his substitute dramatics teacher, Rose Meredith (Helen Gilbert). As Andrew's original story, "Adrift in Tahiti" becomes the subject of the upcoming school play, he not only helps with its staging with cast members, but soon steps over his bounds by falling in love with his 23-year-old teacher and wanting to marry her. With this being a worry for the judge, more problems arise when the wise old man carries a burden of guilt as to whether or not he's been swindled out of the $17,000 he's given to those two men. Also in the cast are series regulars, Fay Holden (Emily Hardy); Sara Haden (Aunt Milly Forrest); Addison Richards (George Benedict); Erville Alderson (Henry, the Bailiff); and Georgie Breakston ("Beezy" Anderson). Terry Kilburm, who played Tiny Tim in A CHRISTMAS CAROL (MGM, 1938) starring Reginald Owen as Scrooge, appears as one of Andy's younger classmates, Harmon Higgenbotham Jr., better known as "Stinkin' Plastor"; and Sidney Miller, a semi-regular of the series, appearing briefly as Sidney.

    An agreeable "Hardy Family" production that contains two situations for the price of one, first the judge's problem, then the major one involving Andy's crush on his schoolteacher. How these situations are handled make this installment worth viewing. The teacher in question is played by an attractive young woman named Helen Gilbert in her movie debut. While the "Hardy Series"has become a good introduction for its MGM starlets that included popular likes of Esther Williams or Kathryn Grayson in later years, Helen Gilbert remains unknown and someone who would become labeled in "Whatever became of ? ..." listing. Gilbert did appear in other film productions for MGM (A segment in the "Doctor Kildare" series in 1939 for example), other studios and later television through the 1950s, but to no lasting appeal. ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER shows her off at best advantage as the mature speaking teacher with personal problems of her own. Fans of the series would enjoy this one.

    Formerly available on video cassette and later DVD, this and the additional 15 segments of the series, can be found on cable television's Turner Classic Movies. Next in the series, JUDGE HARDY AND SON (1939) (***)
    8AlsExGal

    The Hardys get dramatic

    It's spring and everybody has a corresponding spring in their step. But Andy (Mickey Rooney) quickly loses that spring when he sees that the fleet has landed in Carvel and that Polly Benedict is now keeping company with a member of the US Navy. As an aside, I hope that Andy and Polly never marry - at least not to each other, because both of them have a big problem with arguing, gunny sacking, and fidelity. But I digress.

    Then along comes a substitute drama teacher for the last few weeks of the school year. She's beautiful, and she instantly makes Andy forget all about Polly. She asks each member of the class to try their hand at writing a play for the class to perform at the end of the school year, and Andy ends up writing the winning entry. It's a very silly thing in which Polly is a south sea island girl who jumps into a volcano because Andy's character rejects her. So you see, Andy hasn't completely forgotten about Polly!

    Meanwhile there is a rather odd side plot in which Judge Hardy gets taken in by a couple of con-men claiming they are going to build an aluminum factory in Carvel because the surrounding land - land that the judge owns - is loaded with bauxite, the precursor to aluminum. Unfortunately, the judge also gets his friends to invest before the bad guys leave town.

    So this time both the judge and Andy are in a jam. Andy is in love with the drama teacher. Judge Hardy, who by virtue of his job description is supposed to have sound judgment, has fallen for an obvious ruse. So this time Judge Hardy doesn't hide a knowing smile when Andy comes to him for a "man-to-man talk" and tells him how much in love he is with this 23-year-old drama teacher. After all, they are both in hot water because they saw what they wanted to see.

    There's some really good acting by Rooney when he's playing his final scene in the school play. He's supposed to be speaking his lines to Polly, but it's more like he's speaking his lines AT Polly. His bitter lines are instead delivered to the drama teacher, who he feels has led him on (she has not!).
    6SnoopyStyle

    Andy's crush

    It's springtime. Judge Hardy gets tricked into a crooked business deal. Polly continues to try making Andy Hardy (Mickey Rooney) jealous. Instead, he falls for his new drama teacher, Miss Rose Meredith.

    It's the seventh film in the Hardy family franchise. This one is mostly an Andy Hardy film. The Judge's story is almost secondary and Marian gets folded into it. I don't really care about that story. The rest of the family becomes support characters. It's Andy and his teenage hormones. I would have made Polly much more jealous. This is a silly puppy love crush but the movie loses me when Andy starts planning their future together. I know people got married much younger back in the day and Rose is young enough to not look that creepy. Andy is crushing too hard. I just want more distancing with the crush and do more with Polly. It's a little awkward. The twist ending is an excuse to let Andy off the hook. Rose could have mentioned the surprise a lot sooner.
    8utgard14

    "Dad, do people still commit suicide for love?"

    It's spring and a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love. We all know what that means for our favorite teenage heartthrob Andy Hardy. After Polly Benedict turns her attentions to a handsome naval officer, Andy is dejected. But that changes when he meets his pretty new drama teacher (Helen Gilbert) and falls head over heels for her. Meanwhile, two con men put one over on Judge Hardy. Nice continuity in this subplot involving the aqueduct land that figured prominently in an earlier Hardy film.

    The cast is great, as they always were in these movies. This is one of the best in the series for Mickey Rooney to showcase his acting chops. Lovely Helen Gilbert is terrific. Director Woody Van Dyke films her with an almost angelic glow about her. The plot of the teenage boy with a crush on his teacher is hardly original, even for the time, but it's handled with a remarkable sensitivity and maturity. That should come as no surprise to fans of this great series from MGM. All too often these movies are dismissed as corny sentimentalism but they're actually well written and acted dramas with touches of comedy and, yes, homespun Americana that is extinct today. Oh and dig that old-timey lawnmower Lewis Stone uses in one scene. Love little windows into the past like that.
    johnpaizs

    Andy Hardy Meets Mary Kay Letourneau

    ... practically. Watching this film with modern eyes is I imagine a night and day experience as compared to how audiences must have reacted to it back in the day... or is it completely? Andy's beautiful young drama teacher that he's in thrall of does warn him about a line that teachers and their students must not cross. I wonder where that was coming from exactly? Anyway, I don't think it's possible for any modern viewer post Mary Kay and her like to view this without imagining the worst and most sordid possibilities. On another note, this in my opinion is the best of the Andy Hardy series. One particular scene in a classroom at night has an atmospheric mise en scene that goes far beyond what we can expect from an Andy Hardy movie; Helen Gilbert who plays the teacher is terrific; the high-school play that Andy wrote and stars in opposite his usual crush, Polly Benedict, goes off the rails with hilarious results; and the usual Judge Hardy subplot is a good one.

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    • Trivia
      The seventh of 16 Andy Hardy films starring Mickey Rooney.
    • Goofs
      Approximately, at 1:14:48 Judge Hardy ends his call with Polly Benedict. He begins to dial another number before he realizes the phones receiver is still in its cradle. He picks it up and continues dialing.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Hardy: Does my little man feel a toothache when he drinks cold water?

    • Connections
      Followed by Judge Hardy and Son (1939)

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 1946 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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