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Andy has problems raising the last payment for a used car and juggling three pretty girls with an upcoming country club dance scheduled.Andy has problems raising the last payment for a used car and juggling three pretty girls with an upcoming country club dance scheduled.Andy has problems raising the last payment for a used car and juggling three pretty girls with an upcoming country club dance scheduled.
- Awards
- 3 wins total
George P. Breakston
- 'Beezy'
- (as George Breakston)
Erville Alderson
- Court Attendant
- (uncredited)
Rand Brooks
- Young Man on Bandstand
- (uncredited)
Ann Bupp
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Featured review
Once again, MICKEY ROONEY is in all sorts of trouble and Judge Hardy is always there to get him out of it--or at least talk things over with him. And this time, the accent is on his girl troubles. It's kind of amusing just to see the pretty ANN RUTHERFORD and a very young LANA TURNER throwing themselves at Rooney the way they do--I mean, let's fact it, he was never a looker.
Gone are the days when teens dressed like they do here--Rooney wearing a derby on a bright summer day and not a pair of jeans in sight. The script has Ann Rutherford's Polly going away on a Christmas visit to an aunt, which gives Rooney an excuse to discover Lana Turner's Cynthia at a swimming pool. She serves as his playmate for this particular Hardy story and it's easy to see why MGM kept her under contract for years to come.
JUDY GARLAND is Betsy Booth, who announces right at the start that she's "going to be on the stage some day"--and was that a good prediction! She also gets to sing a few numbers in the now famous Garland style.
The plot ambles along predictably and pleasantly, as most Hardy films do, and suffice it to say that Rooney's fling with Lana Turner is the most enjoyable aspect of the story and well played by both youngsters. But boy, could he mug! Yes, even then, he dispensed with some pretty extravagant bits of mugging that became more and more pronounced as the years went on. Some called it talent--others may have disagreed. Whatever it was, he was a very popular box-office star at the time this one was made.
Summing up: Pleasant enough for Hardy fans, and certainly a reminder of how different times were for teens in the late '30s.
Gone are the days when teens dressed like they do here--Rooney wearing a derby on a bright summer day and not a pair of jeans in sight. The script has Ann Rutherford's Polly going away on a Christmas visit to an aunt, which gives Rooney an excuse to discover Lana Turner's Cynthia at a swimming pool. She serves as his playmate for this particular Hardy story and it's easy to see why MGM kept her under contract for years to come.
JUDY GARLAND is Betsy Booth, who announces right at the start that she's "going to be on the stage some day"--and was that a good prediction! She also gets to sing a few numbers in the now famous Garland style.
The plot ambles along predictably and pleasantly, as most Hardy films do, and suffice it to say that Rooney's fling with Lana Turner is the most enjoyable aspect of the story and well played by both youngsters. But boy, could he mug! Yes, even then, he dispensed with some pretty extravagant bits of mugging that became more and more pronounced as the years went on. Some called it talent--others may have disagreed. Whatever it was, he was a very popular box-office star at the time this one was made.
Summing up: Pleasant enough for Hardy fans, and certainly a reminder of how different times were for teens in the late '30s.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe fourth of sixteen Hardy family films starring Mickey Rooney. Due to Rooney's rising star status and the increasing focus on his character in the films, this is the first one with "Andy Hardy" in the title. The first of three Hardy films featuring Judy Garland as Betsy Booth. Just the second film pairing Mickey and Judy, they would eventually appear in ten films together.
- GoofsAccording to dialog, the story takes place in December 1938, but the calendar in Andy's bedroom does not start on the correct day of the week for December 1938.
- ConnectionsEdited into Becoming Attractions: The Trailers of Judy Garland (1996)
- SoundtracksMeet The Beat Of My Heart
(1938)
Words and Music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel
Copyright 1938 by Leo Feist, Inc.
Performed by Judy Garland (uncredited)
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- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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