Woody longs to meet the girl he sees each day on his living room poster.
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Woody tries restoring his childhood radio.
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Short-tempered tenant Jack confesses that he may have hired someone to kill Chuck.
Chuck gets the shock of his life when his childhood baby-sitter tells him that he was adopted.
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Chuck and Woody cut loose in swinging New York City.
The boys search for a secret room rumored to contain a treasure.
Woody must find a new roommate when Chuck goes home to mother.
Woody, battling for the affections of a pretty secretary, encounters strong opposition from a suave playboy known as Sizzling Sidney.
The boys must get tickets to a sold-out football game.
Trouble begins when Chuck and Woody share a beach house with Ellenhorn.
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Woody and Chuck get the law on their heels when they unwittingly help a little hood, whe later turns the boys' apartment into a hideout.
Landlord Woody... and roomate Chuck... are keeping away from the apartment they share, for each thinks that the other has a date - and a desire for privacy
Chuck, a former street-gang hero, is called upon to stop a rumble.
Woody recalls his college days when he and fellow fraternity-pledge Chuck were victims of a hazing stunt that nearly got them expelled.
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A girl uses a sob story to get a free room.
Woody is delighted when a woman's club selects his play of production, but the author is soon sorry: Chuck and a lady director are changing his drama into a slapstick comedy.
Woody's impulsive kid sister decides to stop her wedding in mid-vow and takes off - bridal gown and all - for a taste of life in New York City.
Chuck's plan to test a new girlfriend's loyalty backfires when Woody's nosy sister warns the victim.
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The boys get the "full" treatment when they check up on the men's salon, where Woody's sister just happens to work. To make matters worse, the cosmetology barber-beautician course is taught by an obnoxious egotist.
Woody and Chuck become human guinea pigs in order to earn extra money: Woody has to eat dirt, while Chuck can sleep only for very short periods.
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The guys take on a nervewracking task when they try to help a wife of an absent tenant. What's worse is the woman speaks no word of English, and is expecting a baby at any moment.
The boys get in hot water trying to cook a live lobster.
Jack spends two nights on the town with Woody's Navy aunt.