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New York, 1890. The cheerful Dorothy Levi is a first-class matchmaker. She herself has set her sights on the rich but very stingy merchant Horace Vandergelder, who lives in nearby Yonkers. Vandergelder has asked Levi to come to save his niece Emmengarde from a misstep. Emmengarde wants to marry the artist Ambrose Kemper. As a righteous merchant, Horace has nothing but disdain for the artist, because art does not make money. Horace herself is about to go to New York to propose to Irene Molloy. Horace leaves his two bumbling servants Cornelius Hackl and Barnaby Tucker to look after the case. Because Dorothy wants to hook the rich Horace herself, she makes sure that Cornelius and Barnaby also go to Irene Molloy's shop, without Horace knowing this of course ...
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