Rocky, a musician, is paged at his Manhattan union
hall by Angie, with whom he spent a night at a summer hotel.
She informs him that she is pregnant and asks him to recommend a
doctor, whereupon he consults his current girlfriend, Barbie, a
stripper, but she jealously throws him out.
Unaware of her pregnancy, Angie's brothers and mother
want her to marry Colombo, the shy owner of a small restaurant and
also of Italian extraction. Having learned of the availability
of a "doctor" to solve their problem, Rocky tries to raise the
necessary money, then looks up Angie at her job in Macy's and takes
her to meet his unsuspecting parents, who immediately like her.
However, when the two finally confront the reality of abortion,
Rocky refuses to let Angie face the ordeal.
Though she loves him, Angie realizes that Rocky fears
marriage; and she decides to reconsider Colombo's proposal, for he
has let it be known that Angie is expecting his child. Shortly
thereafter, a possible reconciliation with Rocky ends in a bitter
quarrel.
Later, she sees him near the Macy's employees'
entrance carrying a sign reading "Better Wed Than Dead."