Lou has his days and nights mixed up, sleeping all day and awake all night. Bud takes him to his psychiatrist friend Dr. Mildew (Sid Fields). In the waiting room is a man who thinks he is a B-29 plane (Eddie Parks), and his wife who thinks he's a jet (Lillian Bronson). There's also a gentlemanly dressed man who thinks he's a concert pianist (Bobby Barber). They all leave in their own worlds, and Lou sees the psychiatrist. Dr. Mildew comically assesses him for his insomnia. He prescribes "Dr. Drowsy's Slumberland Record", which is actually Strauss' "The Blue Danube", to no avail. Bud next takes Lou to a sanitarium for complete rest. He is cared for by a loud, zany doctor (Murray Leonard). Lou struggles to keep his sanity in their "Crazy House" sketch.