College-bound Andy blurts marriage proposals to his sweetheart Polly and her pert swimmer friend Sheila.College-bound Andy blurts marriage proposals to his sweetheart Polly and her pert swimmer friend Sheila.College-bound Andy blurts marriage proposals to his sweetheart Polly and her pert swimmer friend Sheila.
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- (as Bobby Blake)
- The Bailiff
- (uncredited)
- Boy in Car
- (uncredited)
- Mr. Wilkins, the Mailman
- (uncredited)
- Kirk - One of the Gang
- (uncredited)
- Red - One of the Gang
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. Stedman
- (uncredited)
- Motorcycle Policeman
- (uncredited)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe final appearance of Ann Rutherford in the Hardy series. She played Polly Benedict in 13 of the Hardy movies.
- GoofsWhen 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.
- Quotes
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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Andy Hardy Comes Home (1958)
This one's notable for being the feature film debut of Esther Williams. Esther plays a psychology student who teams up with Ann Rutherford's Polly Benedict to teach Andy a lesson. Have no fear, Esther fans, she does get into a bathing suit for one scene. Gorgeous as always, Esther also showcases her romantic comedy potential. Her scenes with Mickey are some of the movie's highlights. This is also, sadly, the last of the Hardy films with Ann Rutherford. She left the series after this and never returned. Rutherford was one of my favorite parts of these movies. She was always adorable beyond words with great comic timing and wonderful chemistry with Mickey Rooney. Cecilia Parker gets more to do as Marian than she has in awhile. She was a larger presence in the early films in the series. If I'm to be honest, she was never a favorite part for me. She might appeal more to many viewers as Marian is a slightly more modern (i.e. flawed) character. This would be her last appearance in the Hardy series until the attempted reboot in the '50s. Lewis Stone is perfect, of course. Judge Hardy was often the highlight of these movies, even when Andy was the focus. Here Stone gets a little comedy to work with but the best parts of the movie are his father-son scenes with Mickey Rooney. For his part Rooney is excellent, handling both comedy and drama with ease. Fay Holden gets few scenes as Mrs. Hardy but makes the most of them, stealing the picture each time she's on screen.
This is one of the best Andy Hardy movies. A delightful mix of comedy and light drama. I smiled through the whole thing. I happen to love the Andy Hardy movies, corn and all. Your mileage may vary, though. If you're too cynical to enjoy these innocent movies with their sentimentalism and old-fashioned values, then spare yourself the trouble of watching. Also spare the rest of us as the world has enough snarky cynics as it is.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1