Two Guys from Milwaukee (UK title: Royal Flush) is a 1946 American comedy film directed by David Butler, and starring Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson and Joan Leslie.
The film closely mimics the style of Paramount's popular Road pictures, with Morgan in the Bing Crosby romantic straight role and Carson as the comedic Bob Hope sidekick.
Balkan Prince Henry arrives in New York City, determined to see how the "ordinary" man lives and works.
Henry assures Buzz that he will return in good time to stop his country from being converted to a republic.
Buzz then helps Henry disguise himself by taking him to the barber shop where his girlfriend Connie Read works, and he shaves off his mustache.
Henry arranges money to pay for dinner and Buzz's costs from his aide, Count Oswald.
Henry invites them all to his hotel suite to listen to a speech he is about to broadcast on the radio to the people of his country.
Henry practices his speech and asks Buzz for help, which makes him talk about his love for the United States with great passion.