Andy Hardy goes to college after returning from World War II. He is in love with Kay Wilson this time.Andy Hardy goes to college after returning from World War II. He is in love with Kay Wilson this time.Andy Hardy goes to college after returning from World War II. He is in love with Kay Wilson this time.
Richard Abbott
- Telegraph Employee
- (uncredited)
Bob Alden
- Jimmy - Messenger Boy
- (uncredited)
Jack Baker
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
Eddy Chandler
- Expressman
- (uncredited)
Boyd Davis
- Country Club Desk Clerk
- (uncredited)
Dolores Dey
- College Coed
- (uncredited)
Featured review
In the fifteenth Andy Hardy film, he--like so many other military men--returns home after the war. During his time away, he has been thinking a lot about Kay (Bonita Granville), who is still at college. For her part, she has been thinking a lot about him since their last film, two years earlier. Each has a big announcement for the other.
A side story has Andy being matched with an attractive Amazon (Dorothy Ford) who serves to further emphasize his diminutive stature. They make the best of it and enjoy their evening at the frosh dance.
This film is not one of the better Hardy family stories, though it contains the last man-to-man chat between Judge Hardy (Lewis Stone) and Andy.
Dorothy Ford steals the show with her vivacious personality. Andy's crisis du jour eventually fizzles to nothingness when he spots the next comely coed.
There is a serious subject hidden inside this episode--the fact that the passage of years (and the experiences in those years) can result in unexpected expectations from lovers or spouses. But the matter is dispatched with quickly as if Andy were still a younger teen.
A side story has Andy being matched with an attractive Amazon (Dorothy Ford) who serves to further emphasize his diminutive stature. They make the best of it and enjoy their evening at the frosh dance.
This film is not one of the better Hardy family stories, though it contains the last man-to-man chat between Judge Hardy (Lewis Stone) and Andy.
Dorothy Ford steals the show with her vivacious personality. Andy's crisis du jour eventually fizzles to nothingness when he spots the next comely coed.
There is a serious subject hidden inside this episode--the fact that the passage of years (and the experiences in those years) can result in unexpected expectations from lovers or spouses. But the matter is dispatched with quickly as if Andy were still a younger teen.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe 15th of 16 Andy Hardy films starring Mickey Rooney.
- GoofsWhen Andy Hardy arrives home, he jumps off an army truck with his duffel bag. When he sees his parents moments later and they start walking, the duffel bag has vanished.
- Quotes
Coffy Smith: I'm an awful big girl and anybody that likes me has gotta like an awful big girl.
- ConnectionsEdited into Your Afternoon Movie: Love Laughs at Andy Hardy (2022)
- SoundtracksRock-a-Bye Baby
(1886) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Effie I. Canning
Played as background when Mickey Rooney sees a cradle
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Cupido contra Andy Hardy
- Filming locations
- Production company
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- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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