The duo moves into the villa (entering through the chimney as the key doesn't fit the door), opens their boarding house, and welcomes distinguished guests from Helsinki.
The real owner, Director Riuku, and his wife arrive, evicting Pekka and Pätkä, who then realize they have only bought the neighboring cottage.
His recording impresses them, leading to Kalevi's immediate hiring, and Director Riuku purchases the cottage from Pekka and Pätkä, ending their troubles.
[1] Scripted by Reino Helismaa, the film included a romantic subplot aimed at adult audiences, featuring Olavi Virta and Ruth Johansson.
Virta, replacing Tapio Rautavaara from the first film, sang several memorable songs, including "Sinun silmiesi tähden" (lyrics by Helismaa and music by Toivo Kärki).