In the context of the 1910s, we encounter an eccentric millionaire and his charming family residing in an immense and peculiar home in Philadelphia. The protagonist, a wealthy man with an exuberant personality, is dedicated to raising crocodiles and studying fencing. His life is a constant back-and-forth of craziness and extravagance, leaving both his friends and family fascinated and perplexed.
Meanwhile, his daughter is in search of true love in a rapidly changing world, and her life clashes with the more conservative and traditional views of the time. The development of the story unfolds as a delightful journey filled with music, humor, and lessons about family and the acceptance of change. The arrival of a young and handsome boxer, who captures the attention of the magnate’s daughter, triggers a series of mishaps and misunderstandings, testing the father’s beliefs and the values of everyone involved.
With a charming cast and vibrant musical numbers, this film transports us to an era of optimism and dreams. Throughout the tale, we are reminded that, despite differences and obstacles, true happiness lies in familial bonds and being open to love. A musical comedy that, through its nostalgic essence, prompts us to reflect on what really matters in life.