Jack Benny – Tyrone Power. 491204

A black and white photograph of Jack Benny, a man in a suit and tie, standing against a plain background. He is looking off to the side with a slight smile on his face, and his hands are clasped in front of him. Benny was a comedian and actor, best known for his radio and television shows in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. The photograph conveys a sense of classic Hollywood glamour and style, with Benny's sharp features and piercing blue eyes on prominent display.

At rehearsal Jack gets on the nerves of the cast as he complains over their poor performance on the previous show. Phil, Mary, and Dennis all get in their jokes before Jack storms out at the disrespect.

At home he jokes with Rochester about how cheap he is. To relax, Jack glances at the newspaper and comments on the celebrity news. The scene shifts to Mary walking down the sidewalk where she bumps into Tyrone Powers. They joke about Jack bragging about his star power on his European tour earlier in the year.

Flashback to London, and Jack checking into a hotel. Cheap jokes, bragging about his performance, and running into Mary and Tyrone. Mary is wined and dined by Tyrone, and a date is aranged for Jack to round out the foursome. The Sportsmen provide the floorshow, and commercial, of course. The foursome decide to go club hopping as Jack is the butt of a myriad of jokes related to money, and the ever fluctuating currency exchange rates.