Valentine, Rocky and Libby try to save a married couple from getting a divorce. They even hire professional crooner Stevie Wonder to sing for them and to provide some marriage advice.
Valentine and Rocky take a cab to go to the movies but Mr. Stevens, the cab driver takes the two into his apartment. There, Mr. Stevens and his wife have an argument that causes the landlord to kick them out of the house.
It's Janet's birthday, and her husband Carl gives her a pet parrot who can imitate famous crooners such as Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, and many more. Janet loves the parrot but the canary has a few tricks up his sleeve.
Milquetoast nuclear physicist Dr. Delmore Link uses his mathematical prowess to devise a method in which the odds are in favor of a person's guaranteed ability to win poker games. To prove it, he's tricked into a game with Rocky and his buddies, then vanishes following a big loss.
After Libby teases him for being an inveterate playboy, Valentine decides to prove his ability to make a mature commitment, which culminate in a spontaneous proposal of marriage. Wedding plans quickly overtake him as he struggles humorously against his newfound conformity.
Rocky hires a Geisha to entertain at Valentine's business dinner party. After she commands a very enthusiastic audience, Rocky begins to see dollar signs. Together they turn Valentine's home into a Geisha school for bored socialite housewives.
The gang return to Chinatown once again, but Valentine falling in love with Audrey Westphall, the pretty schoolteacher from across the street. How would this end up?
In honor of being employee of the month at the publishing firm, Valentine takes his workmates (Grover, Rocky, Libby, Cindy, Molly, Louie, and his boss Mr. Dunstall) to the movie theater to see Move Over Darling.