Love and Kisses (film)

It falls on Buzzy's father (Jack Kelly) to have a man-to-man talk with his son on the latter's wedding night and to tell him all there is to know about the birds and the bees.

The newlyweds' first marital crisis arises after only a few weeks when Rosemary, while her husband is away doing a summer job at the company his father works for, attempts to be a housewife but in fact lacks the necessary skills.

His confidence is temporarily shattered, but Buzzy quickly recovers and eventually is able to make some important decisions.

He finds a real job and rents a small apartment and in the end is reunited with Rosemary.

Ozzie Nelson bought the rights to Anita Rowe Block's 1963 stage play Love and Kisses, with the intention of adapting it for the screen as a vehicle for his son Rick.