Harry and the girls are working on the Riviera when the Rajah of Angistan is romantically attracted to Rusty, and she, with visions of becoming the spiritual leader of 20,000,000 people, responds. What she does not know, when she agrees to marry him aboard his yacht, is his reputation for stranding potential brides-to-be off the African coast. Worried about Rusty and about the act if she leaves, Harry conspires with Khooli, an amiable Turkish con man who is the ""Mr. Fix-It"" of the Riviera, to prevent Rusty from leaving.
Harry and the girls are working on the Riviera when the Rajah of Angistan is romantically attracted to Rusty, and she, with visions of becoming the spiritual leader of 20,000,000 people, responds. What she does not know, when she agrees to marry him aboard his yacht, is his reputation for stranding potential brides-to-be off the African coast. Worried about Rusty and about the act if she leaves, Harry conspires with Khooli, an amiable Turkish con man who is the ""Mr. Fix-It"" of the Riviera, to prevent Rusty from leaving.
Harry is stranded in Monte Carlo when he meets Peggy, an old show business friend who has greatly improved her status in life and is now Countess Peggy Valique. But they quickly discover they still have something in common—they are both broke: Harry for the usual reasons, Peggy because her husband, the Count, has gambled away everything including their castle. Help arrives in the form of an English egghead called Percy who, needless to say, is a friend of Rusty. Chief statistician for a London insurance company, Percy has developed a system to beat the roulette wheel.