Abbot and Costello – Marlene Dietrich. 421015

Buy Bonds: A large billboard on the exterior of a building promoting war savings stamps. It reads, "Pledge your quarters for victory, buy and invest wisely in War Savings Stamps." The text highlights that these are "guaranteed by U.S. Government” with "4% interest." The advertisement encourages supporting the war. The scene includes a street view with trees, a building with columns, and a decorative streetlamp in front.

Bud and Lou talk about car pooling and rationing, then about Lou’s date with Connie at a football game.

Ken Niles wants more lines, and demonstrates his tallents. Connie introduces her aunt, who wants more songs for Connie. Even the sound man, Mel Blanc, wants more to do on the show. Lou helps out with the sponsor, Camel cigarettes. The Camel Quintet sing, Abraham.

Lou shows up after a bank robbery, and describes his ordeal. To catch the bandits, Bud and Lou set out for cowboy country. Connie sings, Cow Cow Boogie.

On the trail of Black Pete, the posse finds themselves in the Red Dog Salloon. Marlene Dietrich helps the guys on their manhunt, but after plenty of joking around, she has a secret to reveal.