The complete film was released intact in countries outside the United States where a backlash against musicals never occurred.
When the boss tells him to come back after they finish working, LeMaire flies into a rage and throws sheet music all over the store.
They head off to the train station with their luggage of expensive clothes and decide to go to Havana to make some real money.
Smith, unbeknownst to Flo and Dot, is actually a gigolo looking for a rich woman to pay his meal ticket.
After some time, Flo is convinced by the colonel that his horse can't lose in the upcoming horse-race.
[1] The film survives only in a black and white copy (of the United States release print) made in the 1958 from Associated Artists Productions.
Only a black and white copy of the cut print released in the United States (without most of the musical numbers) seems to have survived.
[3] The complete film was released intact in countries outside the United States where a backlash against musicals never occurred.