A rich Argentine family, the Acunas, has a tradition where their daughters must get married in order of age. The younger sisters pressure the second sister, Maria, to marry, but she hasn't met a man she likes.

You Were Never Lovelier
A wealthy patriarch in Buenos Aires requires his daughters to marry in order of age, and as a condition of an American dancer performing at his club, the patriarch insists that the dancer pretend to be the suitor of his second-oldest daughter.