Andy starts freshman life at Wainwright College and gets caught up with helping blonde twin sisters.Andy starts freshman life at Wainwright College and gets caught up with helping blonde twin sisters.Andy starts freshman life at Wainwright College and gets caught up with helping blonde twin sisters.
Eddie Acuff
- Taxi Driver #1
- (uncredited)
William Bailey
- Brakeman
- (uncredited)
Barbara Bedford
- Dean's Secretary
- (uncredited)
Cliff Clark
- Officer Shay
- (uncredited)
Ruth Clark
- Office Worker with Message
- (uncredited)
Frank Darien
- Joe's Place Watchman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe fourteenth of sixteen Andy Hardy films starring Mickey Rooney.
- Quotes
Andy Hardy: Well I'll be a wolf on a scooter.
- Crazy creditsThe following message appears on screen after the end of the film: "To families and friends of men and women in our armed forces. The picture you have just seen will be shown in combat areas overseas with the compliments of the American Motion Picture Industry."
- ConnectionsFollowed by Love Laughs at Andy Hardy (1946)
- SoundtracksEasy to Love
(1936) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
Sung by Lee Wilde, then danced by Lee and Lyn Wilde at Joe's Place
Featured review
Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble (1944) **
Young Andy (Mickey Rooney) spends much screen time on a train ride to Wainright College, the same school his dad once attended. On his journey he befriends a woman (Bonita Granville) who's more mature than he is, and who's also headed to Wainright as a Freshman. At the same time Andy gets constantly confused by a pair of adorable identical twin sisters (Lee and Lyn Wilde), one of whom likes to flirt with him while the other prefers to smack him across his face (providing some of the few fun moments). This installment seems to drag at 107 minutes, and once Mr. Hardy arrives on campus there seems to be far too much of everything going on at once with nothing really coming together. It's disappointing that Andy's dad (Lewis Stone) is not prominently featured this time; he's mostly stuck home with a bad case of tonsillitis, and is administered to by a Chinese doctor who was born and raised in Brooklyn (Keye Luke). These sequences don't seem to belong in this picture, and overall this is not one of the more consistently entertaining offerings I've seen from this series. ** out of ****
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- JoeKarlosi
- Jun 10, 2010
Details
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble (1944) officially released in India in English?
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