A silent, little man carrying a violin case wanders into the kitchen of a swanky nightclub looking for a meal. The chef takes pity on him and convinces the nightclub's owner that the man is actually a world-famous artist. The owner insists that the man perform for his customers. That's when the fun begins.
Andy is a rich and well-respected man. But he's concerned what sort of boyfriend his daughter might have gotten as she's talking marriage and her previous boyfriends were very short-term and he didn't like them very much. So, when he learns where this boyfriend works, he goes undercover as a porter there to spy on him. Unfortunately, he ends up befriending the wrong folks and thinks the boyfriend is a crook...when it's really these new 'friends' who are jewel thieves.
Andy's rival has wanted posters printed claiming that Andy's sweetheart is a swindler.
Buster, an ice delivery man, falls for one of his customers, not knowing she has a twin sister living next door.
This ancient history musical comedy predates A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum by a few decades. Frank Albertson plays a happy Roman bachelor who falls for a lovely slave girl, in a silly tale that uses stock footage from MGM's silent Ben Hur.
Two dimwitted detectives investigate the robbery of an express company.
An immigrant girl hears that if she marries an American citizen she won't be deported, so she goes looking for a husband.
Andy takes his newest invention, a knee-action washing machine, before a group of potential investors, but his idiot stepson proceeds to disrupt the demonstration.
Mr. Bowser believes that he'll be able to clean the house better than his wife can.
A fish peddler is known to her customers as "The Duchess"; her fiance's father hears this and thinks she is a real duchess.
Tom persuades Monty to buy a house trailer so they can live off the fat of the land.
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