At auditions for the lead role in their club’s opera production, would-be divas Eve and Kaye smugly approach their competition, Marni Nixon, who they mistakenly believe is an amateur.
When the men cancel their wives’ charge accounts, the mothers decide to overcome their forced recession by getting jobs as department store saleswomen.
Eve and Kaye resort to domestic spying when they become jealous of the gorgeous new secretary their husbands hired to work at home: Kaye bugs Roger’s den and Eve listens to Herb’s sleep-talking.
The Hubbards and the Buells, battling over two theater tickets they got in the mail, carry their feud to the theater, where their antics provide a livelier show than the one on the stage.
The mothers arrange for the debut of Jerry’s nightclub act, which features a Jimmy Durante impersonation, but when he comes down with the flu, the Hubbards and Buells take his place. Jimmy Durante ...
Eve and Kaye try to dissuade a black lawyer from renting the kids’ apartment after the kids change their minds about moving, prompting faux pas and foot-in-mouth comments that make the adamant man ...
To win money for the babies’ college fund, Eve and Kaye enter a contest to guess the number of Blimpo cereal bits in a barrel. To eliminate the guesswork, they plan to construct a duplicate barrel ...
Suzie and Jerry go away for a weekend of rest, and their mothers gladly abandon their own homes for nursery duty – which isn’t as simple as they expected.
When meddling mothers-in-law double Suzie’s problems in caring for twins, Herb and Roger hire a stern nanny, who bars Eve and Kaye from the nursery, and they try hard to get rid of her.
Eve and Kaye torment the hospital staff by crashing the maternity ward in various disguises to see Suzie, and when she has twins, fights erupt over the babies’ names.
With the baby due momentarily, a mood of jittery expectancy grips everyone, especially the mothers, who mistake a trial run for the real thing, and then lose Suzie on the way to the hospital when i...
The Hubbards get an unexpected visit from a bullfighter Raphael Del Gado and his colorful entourage, whose late-night partying cause a spectacle in the suburbs. Desi sings his composition “I Love Y...
Jerry convinces his folks to put up $500 for a hippie rock group to make a demo recording. They scare off the band with talk of crew cuts, tuxedos, and old songs. The parents wind up recording “Som...
With the baby due momentarily, a mood of jittery expectancy grips everyone, especially the mothers, who mistake a trial run for the real thing, and then lose Suzie on the way to the hospital when i...
Eve and Kaye torment the hospital staff by crashing the maternity ward in various disguises to see Suzie, and when she has twins, fights erupt over the babies’ names.
A heated argument leads to Roger challenging Herb to a duel at dawn. While they practice with fencing foils, their wives conspire to stop the showdown.
The mothers arrange for the debut of Jerry’s nightclub act, which features a Jimmy Durante impersonation, but when he comes down with the flu, the Hubbards and Buells take his place. Jimmy Durante ...
When the kids in a financial bind, Eve and Kaye decide to help pay off Suzie’s ring by selling Kaye’s famous spaghetti and meatballs on the college campus.
The Hubbards and the Buells, battling over two theater tickets they got in the mail, carry their feud to the theater, where their antics provide a livelier show than the one on the stage.
Eve and Kaye try to dissuade a black lawyer from renting the kids’ apartment after the kids change their minds about moving, prompting faux pas and foot-in-mouth comments that make the adamant man ...