- Womanizing Alvin McNair hits on three women but doesn't know they're together. Merrill's godson Dave Stanton brings his wife Laura on a belated honeymoon. Brothers Harold and Joe Nash plot to fake a back injury and sue the cruise line.
- A womanizer (David Doyle) hits on three women (Jo Ann Pflug, Brett Somers, Cathryn Damon) and they're all taken with him. But, what he doesn't know, is that they're friends and traveling together. The Captain's (Gavin MacLeod) godson (Grant Goodeve) brings his wife (Bess Armstrong) on the cruise for a belated honeymoon, because he was called to military service and was away for two years. Two brothers (Sonny Bono and Marty Ingels) come on board to sue the cruise line, by having one of them fake an injury. The crew suspects he's faking but, unless they can get him to stand up, they're at the brothers' mercy. And, the one pretending to be injured (Bono), is attracted to a fellow passenger (Judy Landers).—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- "The Man Who Loved Women" is Alvin, who meets Anita Carmichael, Bonnie Stokes, and widow Charlotte while boarding the ship, and tries to romance them all, without knowing that the three of them are traveling together. Captain Stubing's godson Dave Stanton, an Army captain who just finished a tour overseas, boards the ship with his wife Laura, with whom he never had a real honeymoon because of his military service. But now that they're alone together for the first time, he finds her to be "A Different Girl" - and they both have a surprise for each other. Meanwhile, in "Oh, My Aching Brother", greedy Joe Nash has a plan: His brother Harold will fake a back injury so that the two of them can sue the cruise line. But Harold meets sexy young fellow passenger Rita and wants to strike up a romance with her. And Doc is skeptical about the authenticity of Harold's back injury from the start. Wary of a lawsuit, Stubing orders the crew to give him red carpet treatment while Harold fakes being in pain.
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What is the Spanish language plot outline for The Man Who Loved Women/A Different Girl/Oh, My Aching Brother (1978)?
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