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www.boxoffice.com - : A rosy, cheerful burst of American goodness and optimism burnished with the most beautiful George Folsey photography and timeless songs, the adaptation of the Sally Benson book centers on the life of a turn-of-the-century American family who is really anything but typical. They are, however, archetypal, making this Arthur Freed-produced classic one of the most winsome bits of escapism ever put on film. more...
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www.crazy4cinema.com - : The second in a series of twelve “Andy Hardy” films that continually find the young Rooney beset by girl trouble and money woes. In this instance, he’s juggling the affections of three young ladies: Rutherford, as his sweetheart; Turner, as the girl he’s forced to woo; and Garland, as the girl who’s hoping to become more than just a friend. more...
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www.classicfilmguide.com - : Throughout the film, Judge Hardy listens to the problems of his children and gives sage advice and/or comfort. For his part, Rooney is particularly animated as Andy, swinging between the exuberant highs of teenage dating and the doldrums of adolescence. more...
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