Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble

Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble (1944)

MGM Presents THE LEAP YEAR COMEDY!

  • Genre: Comedy, Family, Romance
  • Release Date: 1944-05-04
  • User Rating: 5.7/10 from 8 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 47min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: George B. Seitz
star 5.7/10
From 8 Ratings
6.5

Summary

Andy is going to Wainwright College as did his father. He sees a pretty blonde on the train and he is alternately winked at or slapped every time he sees her. Andy is clueless. On the train Andy meets Kay and Dr. Standish who are both headed for Wainwright. Andy likes Kay, but Dr. Standish also seems to take an interest in her. Things are going well at College with Kay, but the blonde is nice one minute and ignores Andy the next. When Andy finds out that the blonde is really identical twins, he tries to help them out with their father but gets caught at their rooming house after midnight.

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  • Lewis Stone

    as Judge Hardy
  • Mickey Rooney

    as Andy Hardy
  • Fay Holden

    as Emily Hardy
  • Sara Haden

    as Milly Forrest
  • Herbert Marshall

    as Dr. Standish
  • Bonita Granville

    as Kay Wilson
  • Jean Porter

    as Katy Anderson
  • Keye Luke

    as Dr. Lee
  • Lee Wilde

    as Lee Walker
  • Lyn Wilde

    as Lyn Walker
  • Marta Linden

    as Mrs. Townsend
  • Eddie Acuff

    as Taxi Driver #1 (uncredited)
  • Frank Faylen

    as Taxi Driver #2 (uncredited)
  • Sam McDaniel

    as Pullman Porter (uncredited)
  • Claire McDowell

    as Dr. Standish's Servant (uncredited)
  • Jackie Moran

    as Spud (uncredited)
  • Garry Owen

    as Taxi Driver #3 (uncredited)
  • Emory Parnell

    as Train Conductor (uncredited)
  • Tommy Dix

    as Mark (uncredited)
Directing George B. Seitz Director
Writing Harry Ruskin Screenplay
Writing Aurania Rouverol Characters
Writing William Ludwig Screenplay
Writing Agnes Christine Johnston Screenplay
Sound David Snell Music
Camera Lester White Director of Photography
Editing George White Editor
Art Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Art Edwin B. Willis Set Decoration
Art Helen Conway Assistant Set Decoration
Art Harry McAfee Assistant Art Director
Sound Douglas Shearer Sound Director
Costume & Make-Up Irene Costume Supervisor

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