The film centers on two lifelong friends who find the way to save their big money. They determine to have conspiracy to attain their goal. They pretend to become a loving gay couple. Everything seems to be broken when a tax inspector comes to town to investigate the couple.
This comedy about mateship is not the hilarious romp we wish for, but relies on key casting of Hogan and Caton to squeeze every drop of goodwill and humour from its premise.