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Andy Hardy Comes Home

  • 1958
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  • 1h 20m
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5.9/10
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Mickey Rooney and Teddy Rooney in Andy Hardy Comes Home (1958)
Andy Hardy, now a grown man with a wife and children, returns to his hometown on a business trip and finds himself getting mixed up in local politics.
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Andy Hardy, now a grown man with a wife and children, returns to his hometown on a business trip and finds himself getting mixed up in local politics.Andy Hardy, now a grown man with a wife and children, returns to his hometown on a business trip and finds himself getting mixed up in local politics.Andy Hardy, now a grown man with a wife and children, returns to his hometown on a business trip and finds himself getting mixed up in local politics.

  • Director
    • Howard W. Koch
  • Writers
    • Aurania Rouverol
    • Edward Everett Hutshing
    • Robert Morris Donley
  • Stars
    • Mickey Rooney
    • Patricia Breslin
    • Fay Holden
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Howard W. Koch
    • Writers
      • Aurania Rouverol
      • Edward Everett Hutshing
      • Robert Morris Donley
    • Stars
      • Mickey Rooney
      • Patricia Breslin
      • Fay Holden
    • 25User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Andy Hardy
    Patricia Breslin
    Patricia Breslin
    • Jane Hardy
    Fay Holden
    Fay Holden
    • Mrs. Emily Hardy
    Cecilia Parker
    Cecilia Parker
    • Marian Hardy
    Sara Haden
    Sara Haden
    • Aunt Milly Forrest
    Joey Forman
    Joey Forman
    • Beezy 'Beez' Anderson
    Jerry Colonna
    Jerry Colonna
    • Doc
    Vaughn Taylor
    Vaughn Taylor
    • Thomas Chandler
    Frank Ferguson
    Frank Ferguson
    • Mayor Benson
    William Leslie
    William Leslie
    • Jack Bailey
    Tom Duggan
    • Councilman Warren
    Jeanne Baird
    • Sally Anderson
    Gina Gillespie
    Gina Gillespie
    • Cricket Hardy
    Jimmy Bates
    • Chuck
    Teddy Rooney
    Teddy Rooney
    • Andrew 'Andy' Hardy Jr.
    Johnny Weissmuller Jr.
    Johnny Weissmuller Jr.
    • Jimmy 'Jim'
    Pat Cawley
    Pat Cawley
    • Betty Wilson
    Lana Turner
    Lana Turner
    • Cynthia Potter (clip from 'Love Finds Andy Hardy')
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Howard W. Koch
    • Writers
      • Aurania Rouverol
      • Edward Everett Hutshing
      • Robert Morris Donley
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    gerdeen-1

    A gloomy postscript to a great series

    In his autobiography, Mickey Rooney indicated he had high hopes for this movie but really hated what it turned out to be. He didn't say why, but I have to agree with his sentiments. It's a downer.

    The Andy Hardy films of the '30s and '40s had an abundance of humor, or at least good humor. And a lot of the magic was the town of Carvel itself. It was an earlier version of TV's Mayberry -- a gentle, peaceful place that anyone would love to call home. In this movie, however, Carvel is a gloomy little backwater, left behind by postwar prosperity. You can't blame Andy for wanting to rescue it, even if his plan for accomplishing that is dubious.

    If you're an Andy Hardy fan, you'll want to see this film out of a certain kind of loyalty. But don't expect it to be fun.
    5pcali

    Leaves too many questions unanswered

    Like another person who commented, I feel this film leaves too many unanswered questions as to what happened in the years between 1947 and 1958. It was fun to see a few of the original characters (Fay Holden, as Mrs. Hardy, had aged very well!), but the original flavor of the Hardy series was completely lost. The film does come to a satisfying conclusion, however.

    One comment regarding archive footage used in the film: I've seen it said repeatedly that the footage of Mickey and Judy was from "Love Finds Andy Hardy", when actually the footage was taken from "Babes in Arms" and adapted with "dubbed-over" names. The footage seems to indicate that Andy and Betsy Booth were more romantically involved than they were in the earlier Hardy films. However, Mickey and Judy are always a treat to watch, whatever the film clip.

    Although this film provides some closure, it seems it was intended to begin a new generation of Andy Hardy films; thankfully, film makers left well enough alone after this entry.
    6tavm

    Andy Hardy Comes Home was an okay reunion of the Hardy family

    It's now been 12 years since the last Andy Hardy movie-Love Laughs at Andy Hardy. At the end of that one, Andrew swore to his father-in front of pictures of his past girlfriends-he'd never go crazy over a woman again. Well, we find out in this one he eventually settled with one named Jane (Patricia Breslin) who bore him two kids, Cricket (Gina Gillespie) and Andy Jr. (played by Mickey Rooney's own son, Teddy). We also find out he moved to LA and is now coming back to his hometown of Carvel in order to work out a deal to build a factory there as a lawyer representing a plane company. Nice reunion with Fay Holden as his mom, Sara Haden as Aunt Milly (who it seems is still unmarried), and sis Marian (Cecilia Parker). Looks like other older sis Joan from A Family Affair is conveniently forgotten. (Chuck Cunninghamed, in other words!) No Judge Hardy since Lewis Stone had long passed but his portrait is prominently displayed in his room so that was a nice touch. Also nice to see those pictures of those old girlfriends since they are of Big Stars before becoming so though a little retconning was done concerning Judy Garland's character Betsy Booth since the clip shown of her with Mickey wasn't from any of the series entries but from the musical Babes in Arms. (With Mickey dubbing "Betsy" in place of the actual name of Judy's character there!) Also, before the clip of Mickey with Lana Turner was shown, his friend Beezy (played not by the actor who portrayed him in the previous series entries-George Breakston-but by someone who was Rooney's co-star in a TV series years earlier-Joey Forman) mistakenly ID'd her as a blonde and not a redhead as she was referred as in Love Finds Andy Hardy. As with the previous one-Love Laughs at Andy Hardy-there's a little joke done about Rooney's height when contrasted with someone way taller. In LLAAH, it was Dorothy Ford he towered under, here it's Johnny Weissmuller Jr. as his nephew, Jim. He's probably the weakest of the new players especially during a later sequence when he decides to play music at the Hardy home-when much of the family is gone-while Andy's children are asleep there which he acknowledges to his friends beforehand! Jerry Colonna makes a nice appearance as a soda jerk proprietor who's known Andy for years despite this being his only appearance in the series. It's during this sequence that Andy cuts a little rug with the teens there before "splitting". As series reunions go, this wasn't bad though I had to wonder why Ann Rutherford wouldn't even make a brief appearance as former girlfriend Polly Benedict. I know she didn't think she should be married to Andy but couldn't they have briefly talked about what they've been doing since the last time they saw each other? Oh, and why wasn't the original David Snell theme music used? Okay, in summary, Andy Hardy Comes Home was pretty enjoyable but its time was long past and didn't warrant a "To Be Continued" to be used at the end of this one.

    Let me now make note of what happened to the series players: Fay Holden retired after this and died on June 23, 1973.

    Sara Haden guested on various TV series before retiring in 1965. She died on September 15, 1981.

    Cecilia Parker rarely acted after this, her last role being in 1984. She passed away on July 25, 1993.

    What can one say about Mickey Rooney that hasn't been said many times before. Well, he has worked the longest in film having started when a toddler during the '20s up to the time before his death when he appeared in Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. When it was released months after his death on April 6, 2014, it carried a dedication to him as well as Robin Williams who also died after filming his appearance in it but before its release. So with that, we say goodbye to Judge Hardy's Family from the town of Carvel....
    6ErikRP

    Not A Bad Movie, But Just Not The Same...

    I finally managed to watch this movie. I had seen every other movie in the Hardy family series and this would, fittingly I thought, close out the series for me.

    I must admit I was disappointed in the movie. Perhaps I missed it, but I thought that a little more background should have been provided. There were a few people that were noticeably absent, particularly Andy's father, James Hardy (Lewis Stone). His long-time flame, Polly Benedict (played by Ann Rutherford) was also given little mention beyond seeing her in a clip and seeing her picture.

    The Hardy movies made me feel like a part of the family. However in the 12 years since the previous film a lot had obviously happened and there was little or no recap. How did Judge Hardy die? What happened to Marion's husband? How did Marion and Jimmy come to live in the Hardy house? Where was Polly Benedict?

    To me the movie seemed to not know whether to stand on its own or to be simply a nostalgia picture. It tries to capitalize on the past movies but is content to introduce several major new characters with little or no explanation. I would have loved to know where he'd met Jane, or how he came to go to California. A theme that seemed to run through the movie was Andy turning into his father: he is asked by his son for "a man to man talk", Andy doesn't understand the new "buzzwords" of his nephew Jimmy's generation. Andy is now a part of the awkward older generation.

    I suspect that this movie was intended to relaunch Mickey Rooney's career. That is only my guess, however at the conclusion the words "To Be Continued" seemed pretty obvious that there were to be additional sequels - sequels never made. I imagine when this movie came out movie audiences no longer felt the chemistry that had existed with the original Hardy family. Andy had been the main focus of most of the earlier Hardy movies but now he was the anachronism. He was no longer an idol for younger, hipper audiences. At the same time the supporting cast wasn't up to carrying the lead. Like so many remakes that never really re-capture the magic of the original, Andy Hardy Comes Home just made me appreciate that the producers had been able to capture magic in a bottle in the original movies.

    In short, this is the last movie in the series. It doesn't completely close out the series and leaves a lot of questions unanswered, however for Hardy fans, it is still a film worth seeking out. It will make the original movies all that much more special.
    7jjnxn-1

    Andy sputters to a close

    As a way to tie up the loose ends of the series this average entry is a passable movie but the old spark is gone. Easy to see why this was the final film of the run.

    The clips hearkening back to previous Hardy adventures (really just an excuse to remind the viewer that Judy Garland, Lana Turner and Esther Williams had appeared in the films) only emphasizes how modest this one is. Nothing against the actress who plays Andy's wife but it is too bad that they couldn't convince Ann Rutherford to return as Polly Benedict as Mrs. Hardy which any fan of the series expected.

    For series fans a nice piece of nostalgia but that's about it.

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    • Trivia
      The flashback showing Andy reminiscing about giving Betsy Booth his music pin is actually a scene from Babes in Arms (1939), a non-Hardy series collaboration between Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. Rooney was called upon to dub "Betsy"over the name "Patsy," and it's obvious his lips don't match what he says.
    • Goofs
      Andy is showing a fellow passenger on a an airplane his Carvel High yearbook. He mentions Betsy Booth (Judy Garland). Betsy Booth should not have been in the yearbook since she never went to Carvel High.
    • Quotes

      Thomas Chandler: Stop talking like George Washington. Let's be practical.

    • Crazy credits
      Instead of "The End," this film concludes with a title card saying "To Be Continued." But there were no further Hardy films and no continuation.
    • Alternate versions
      Originally, the print ended as Mickey Rooney accepts a judgeship at Carvel and shows him on the judge's bench with the words "to be continued" superimposed on the frame at the end. This is the version currently shown on the Turner Classic Movies channel, but it was for press previews only. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor changed their minds and decided not to continue the series, so the version released to the public simply ended without reference to Andy Hardy becoming a judge.
    • Connections
      Features Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938)
    • Soundtracks
      Lazy Summer Night
      (1958)

      Music and Lyrics by Harold Spina and Mickey Rooney

      Played on a record and sung by an unidentified group at Beezy's party

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 1959 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Andy Hardy vuelve a casa
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Fryman Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $313,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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