The Man from the Diners' Club is a 1963 comedy film starring Danny Kaye and directed by Frank Tashlin.
Foots Pulardos is a mobster who intends to flee to Mexico with his moll Sugar Pye.
In the meantime, he applies for a Diners Club charge card that is mistakenly approved by a meek clerk named Ernie Klenk, who is told to retrieve it from Foots.
Foots finds out that they share a unique physical similarity, which gives him an idea: he will burn down the gym, with Ernie in it, and change identities to fool the law.
The music score was conducted by Stu Phillips and the cinematographer was Hal Mohr.