
One is neat, one is a slob. Both are divorced and need a place to stay. That's how fussy photographer Felix Unger and sloppy sportswriter Oscar Madison end up sharing a New York City apartment. The arguments are endless but funny; it's like watching your parents fight.

After their apartment is robbed, Felix talks Oscar into moving into Security Arms.

Felix's grandfather, tossed out by his wife because of his jealousy, arrives at his grandson's apartment.

Felix invests his and Oscar's money in Mr. Wing's Japanese restaurant.

At a get-together arranged by Felix, Oscar and Blanche compare notes on the party that led to their divorce.