Shemp has been ill with a toothache for quite some time. The Stooges' friend Claude (Matt McHugh), gives Moe and Larry some specific instructions on how to cure the toothache, which, of course, they misinterpret every which way possible. After finally yanking the troublesome tooth, Claude suggests they take Shemp on a camping trip for a little R&R. Since the Stooges do not own a car, Claude offers to sell them a car that turns out to be a "lemon".
When their Uncle dies without leaving a will, his farm passes to his three London nephew and nieces. While two of them wish to sell the place the third, Fred Slater, has ideas of setting up as a farmer. Facing the hostility of his family, and some of the locals, he attempts to improve the farm before its mortgage is called in.
Housewife Jane Peters is envious of her friend Alice's new ranch house. At her Alice's suggestion, she decides to trick her husband, George, into buying a new kitchen. Jane leaves her husband and son alone while she visits her mother in Cleveland.
A valuable diamond is stolen at a Los Angeles hotel and a man guarding it is killed. The thief, Noonan, hides it from police, first in the jacket of a customer, Bob Miles, and then in the pocket of a barber's apprentice, Wilbur Hoolick.
An old friend of the boys returns to town and tells them stories of getting rich out west. He proceeds to sell them a uranium mine and they head west. When they arrive, local thugs try to chase them off. When they find out the boys own a mine they decide to let them stay in town with the plans to follow them and take the mine from them. Eventually the boys defeat the thugs and find the uranium, only to discover that it is on an Indian reservation and doesn't belong to them.
Charlie Y. Reader (Frank Sinatra) is a 35-year-old theatrical agent in New York, living a seemingly idyllic life as a bachelor. Numerous women – among them Poppy (Lola Albright), Helen (Carolyn Jones), and Jessica (Jarma Lewis) – come and go, cleaning and cooking for him.
À Paris, dans les années 1950, Sabine Gravières est une antiquaire de renom, elle vit seule avec sa fille depuis que son mari l'a quittée pour poursuivre librement sa carrière de diplomate, sa fille, adolescente libre et insolente, aime un garçon et attend bientôt un enfant de lui; Sabine Gravières décide de reconquérir son mari et pense lui faire croire que l'enfant serait né de leurs retrouvailles, il s'avère que deux enfants naissent bientôt dans la famille pour leur grand bonheur.
Christian vient de rentrer chez ses parents après avoir raté son bac. Son père, ulcéré de cet échec, demande à un professeur voisin de lui donner des leçons. Mais Christian tombe sous le charme de Simone, la cousine du professeur.
Fernand Sarrasin est un patron nougatier de Montélimar, peu motivé par son commerce. Au cours de sa partie de pêche hebdomadaire, il repêche une jeune fille, Cécilia, qu'il emmène chez lui et, après avoir appelé le médecin, il décide de la garder à la maison. Mais la jolie suicidée va lui faire tourner la tête et dénouer beaucoup de mauvaises langues dans la cité du nougat. Fernand, que tout le monde appelle gentiment Noël, est de surcroît célibataire. Cela finira-t-il par un mariage ?