Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever (1939)
Facts
| Directed by | W.S. Van Dyke |
| Cast | Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker, Fay Holden and Ann Rutherford |
| Theatrical Release | July 21, 1939 |
| Video Release | September 1, 1998 |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 027616171931 |
| Buy this item ... | 1 new from $24.98, 10 used from $5.70 |
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Average user review:| Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever |
Like all Andy Hardy movies, this movie does have a few comical situations, but it is not near as good as the other ones. March 23, 2008
| Least Enjoyable of the Andy Hardy Movies. |
| For Fans of Hardy |
Normally, Rooney is animated and a joy to watch, but he seems less enthusiastic here and more juvenile. Perhaps the story is a bit dated by today's standards; no self-respecting 17 year old would behave so immaturely around a teacher. June 12, 2006
| Andy Hardy the playwright |
Meanwhile, Judge Hardy (Lewis Stone) takes up the offer of two land speculators who claim that a piece of property he owns is valuable for mining. Marian Hardy (Cecilia Parker) becomes a stenographer for the two men only to find out that the land deal with her father is a scam.
This clever entry (number seven) in the Hardy series was not directed by George Seitz as most of them were but rather by W.S. Van Dyke who was famous for such films as "San Francisco" and "Marie Antoinette". As a result, the finished film seems to have a smoother, more polished feel to it. Even though Helen Gilbert never achieved major stardom during her career, I find her performance in this, her first feature film, quite endearing and especially appreciate her poise and excellent diction. Ms. Gilbert is rather unusual in Hollywood history in that she was originally a cellist in the MGM studio orchestra. There is also a humorous appearance by Terry Kilburn (Tiny Tim in 1938's "A Christmas Carol") as a friend of Andy's nicknamed "Stickin' Plaster" who gets into some interesting scrapes as a stagehand for Andy's play.
All in all, "Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever" is better than I originally expected. September 11, 2001
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