Fields attempts to sell a film script, describing an air trip during which he bails out in pursuit of a lost bottle of booze. In the mountains, he meets the eccentric Mrs. Hemoglobin (Margaret Dumont) and her sheltered daughter (Susan Miller). The prospect of marrying Mrs. Hemoglobin prompts Fields to escape but he returns on learning she is wealthy. The producer rejects the script and Fields decides to leave Hollywood. His niece (Gloria Jean) insists on joining him but Fields, misunderstanding a woman's requirement to get to a maternity hospital, embarks on a wild car chase. Fields' last - and most surreal - starring feature film. Comedy aficionados will note the presence of the Marx Brother’s familiar foil, Margaret Dumont, also Leon Errol, Field’s old colleague from the Ziegfield Follies.