Andy Hardy Comes Home is pretty terrible. You know you're old when you can remember having seen an Andy Hardy film in the theater. I saw this with full knowledge of the Andy Hardy lore having seen them on TV. If anything this picture proves what Thomas Wolfe said about not being able to go home again.
However what is so interesting about this film is the default story about Andy Hardy wanting to bring an aircraft plant to Carvel against the objection of most of the town. This was done in the light of the complete faith of the time in favor of "progress". The objections of the towns people now seem eminently reasonable. What seemed to be progress now seems suicidal. The Carvels of this world were destroyed by exactly this type of development. Maybe sometimes the most bland film can be a significant social document over and above its quality as a film. Excruciating as drama or comedy, fascinating as social history.
Andy Hardy Comes Home
1958
Action / Comedy
Andy Hardy Comes Home
1958
Action / Comedy
Keywords: andy hardy
Plot summary
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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You can never go home....
Andy Hardy has grown up and become a lawyer. He also works for an aircraft manufacturer in California. When he returns to Carver to buy land so that a new manufacturing plant can be opened there, he meets unexpected problems. The man who agreed to sell his property now wants to double his price and when Hardy won't agree to this last minute change, the nasty guy starts a campaign to stop the plant entirely. Andy is shocked, as he sees the nice folks of Carver acting like a bunch of jerks. Is there any hope for the plant? And, what about Andy and his family...will they stay in California or will they move back to Carver?
Twelve years passed since the last Andy Hardy film. Now, in 1958, someone had the bright idea of reviving the series...which is tough for a variety of reasons. The biggest is that many of the old actors had died or did not participate in the production. But another problem is that the movie tried too hard to keep Andy young....and those moments are a bit difficult to watch (such as Andy showing the teens how to dance and every time Andy reminisces he gets a real dopey look on his face as they show old clips). Watchable? Yes. But you can see how folks at the time didn't welcome the picture, as you just can't come home.
Sometimes you can come home again
Twelve years after Mickey Rooney did his last Andy Hardy film and left MGM he came back to his old stamping grounds to make what looked like a television pilot. It turned out to be a nice coda for the series.
Andy Hardy is now grown up, married with two children, and now in the practice of law following in his father's footsteps. He works for an aircraft company and has sold them on the idea of building a plant in his home town of Carvel. He thinks he has a deal with Vaughn Taylor who has moved there after he left, but Taylor tries to hold out for more. Andy who thinks that people are as decent as his late father held them to be mostly, neglects to get it in writing.
Up pops his old friend Beezy now played by Joey Forman and he's got a big inheritance of real estate and they think they have the problem solved. But Taylor starts spreading rumors and tries to get the City Council to rezone Forman's property against industrial use.
The whole question of the Hardy character comes into play here and I have to say Mickey Rooney handled it as well as any Frank Capra character would have like say George Bailey who was also trying to bring a factory to Bedford Falls. Taking a leaf from the old Judge's book, Lewis Stone would have been proud.
We got to see such people as Lana Turner and Judy Garland in flashback sequences from previous Andy Hardy films. That was of course to establish continuity. Other than Lewis Stone who was no longer with us all the rest of the Hardy family, mother Fay Holden, aunt Sara Haden, and sister Cecilia Parker are all here. Parker now has a teenage son played by Johnny Weissmuller, Jr. who is a tall skinny lad and quite the contrast to Rooney.
Watching Andy Hardy Comes Home I couldn't help thinking that Carvel was shortly going to move south, acquire a North Carolina accent and become Mayberry. The film had all the look and feel of the Andy Griffith Show north of the Mason/Dixon line. Clearly Andy was through a movie series, but why it wasn't picked up for television who knows. It's not like Mickey Rooney was typecast in his most well known part, he had done enough other things well to fall into that career trap.
Despite what the credits say in the end, this was not to be continued. It was a coda to a beloved film family.