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Andy Hardy and his sister find romance during a family vacation in Catalina.

Lewis Stone as  Judge Hardy
Cecilia Parker as  Marian Hardy
Mickey Rooney as  Andy Hardy
Fay Holden as  Emily Hardy
Frank Craven as  Frank Redmond
Ann Rutherford as  Polly Benedict
Eleanor Lynn as  Jerry Lane
Sara Haden as  Milly Forrest
Charles Judels as  Captain Swenson
Selmer Jackson as  Hoyt Wells

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Reviews

vincentlynch-moonoi
1937/12/10

Was Judge Hardy the penultimate American father? Perhaps he was. At least it seems so in this episode of the Hardy family. Make no mistake, in many ways this is not that much different than many of the Hardy family stories, although it takes place in a different setting -- Catalina Island in California where the Hardys are on a vacation. And the judge is having to work through a tragedy in the making which may cost his family their home. But watch for the interactions between the judge and his two children. He carefully gives each of them some leeway as they are maturing, but knows exactly when to hold out a hand that says slow down. It's really quite interesting, and is why this is one of the best of the Hardy films.Lewis Stone is superb as Judge Hardy; makes you wonder what he was like in real life. Cecilia Parker is dependable as Mother Hardy. Mickey Rooney is...well, young Mickey Rooney. Fay Holden doesn't have a lot of screen time here as the aunt, although she is my favorite of the two actresses which played the part. We see a lot less of Ann Rutherford here as Polly Benedict.If I had to pick one Andy Hardy movie to watch, it might be this one.

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MartinHafer
1937/12/11

"You're Only Young Once" is the second Andy Hardy film but it's the first one with the entire cast we're familiar with and enjoyed in subsequent films. The first film, "A Family Affair" starred Lionel Barrymore as Judge Hardy and Spring Byington as his wife. Apart from that the two kids and the aunt were the same in both films. According to IMDb, Barrymore's advanced arthritis restricted his acting too much though there's no indication by Byington didn't return as Mrs. Hardy.Most of this film takes place during the Hardy family's vacation on Catalina Island in California. The Judge is eager to go in order to go sailfishing. As for Andy and his sister, Marian, they both end up having vacation romances--Andy with a spoiled rich girl who is a bad egg and Marian with an even worse choice. However, as usual, the Judge does NOT jump in and try to split up these budding romances but instead uses the usual Hardy finesse...proving once again what a swell father he was...one of the best in film history.Like most of the films in the series, this one is quite enjoyable and, as usual, Andy a bit too big for his britches. Nice family entertainment and well worth your time.By the way, this is the only film in the series where I recall that there was an epilogue. At the end, Lewis Stone (the Judge) talks to the audience to announce that there will be several subsequent films in the series.

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Michael_Elliott
1937/12/12

You're Only Young Once (1937) *** (out of 4) Second film in MGM's Hardy series has Judge (Lewis Stone) taking the family to Catalina Island where his daughter gets involved with a marriage man and Andy (Mickey Rooney) gets involved with a girl (Eleanor Lynn) who certainly doesn't have his best interest in mind. Judge tries to settle their problems while trying to catch a swordfish but not knowing the trouble that awaits them when they get home. Even though this was the second film in the series, in many ways it was the first as this is when Lewis joined the cast and it's rather amazing at how wonderful he was for the part. I love Lionel Barrymore as an actor but he simply wasn't right for the role so it's good that he left the series after A FAMILY AFFAIR and that Stone stepped in. The way he plays Judge as the wise, stern but fair father is certainly one of the most memorable roles from this era in Hollywood. Sure, the film and the subject matters are all way too "friendly" and "clean" but that just adds to the fun nature of the messages. As expected, Rooney is certainly full of energy and he makes for some more good times as his relationship with Lynn is quite fresh and rather romantic. If her birth date on IMDb is correct, then Lynn was probably around 11-years-old when she filmed this, which is somewhat troubling in a few of the scenes where she's smoking and pretty much throwing herself on Andy. I'm not sure what her real age is but she certainly looked and acted much older here. Cecilia Parker, Fay Holden, Frank Craven and Ann Rutherford are all good in their roles as well. I thought the film, naturally, went for a lot of laughs but the highlights for me were the more dramatic moments. I thought the moments where Judge has to make the decision to educate his children without being too preachy was handled extremely well and I thought the moments were quite tender and refreshing. There's a sequence where his daughter comes in drunk after Judge has learned that the man is married and the way this scene plays out is certainly the best part of the film. I thought the final ten-minutes were somewhat of a drag when the family left the island but this is still a pleasant little film that fans will enjoy.

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bux
1937/12/13

As the family vacations on Catalina Island, Judge Hardy puts the family estate at risk, Andy travels with a "fast" girl and sister Marion dates a married (heavens!!) man. Good fun, and a glimpse at a by-gone era, with of course the obligatory "man to man talk."

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