The Stooges, assuming the role of pest exterminators, devise a marketing scheme by surreptitiously introducing mice, moths, and ants into an affluent household hosting a dinner party. Their objective is to subsequently offer their services to remediate the pest infestation they themselves created, thereby capitalizing on the situation.
Amidst the elegant ambiance of the soirée, the trio finds themselves amidst a series of comedic mishaps. Notably, during a piano recital featuring Johann Strauss II's "Blue Danube Waltz" performed by the esteemed guest pianist, Mr. Philander, the tranquil atmosphere is disrupted by a cacophony of feline voices, instigated by a mouse's intrusion into the piano. In their attempt to rectify the situation, the Stooges inadvertently exacerbate it, resulting in the destruction of the instrument.
Following this debacle, the Stooges become embroiled in a pie fight, initiated amidst the chaos of the event, further adding to the comedic tableau of the evening.
The title is a parody of the expression "the best man wins."[2]
References
^Solomon, Jon. (2002) The Complete Three Stooges: The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion; Comedy III Productions, Inc., ISBN0-9711868-0-4