This is a great fun film, vaguely reminiscent of the classic film Hobson's Choice based on the 1915 play.
It is basically a rags to riches trope, with morality, guilt and women thrown in, and social class of course - the great obsession of most British films esp comedies (until the recent import of US-style race obsession. Not progress then).
Petula Clark, famous singer of Downtown, stars here aged 20 - she is now 90 and still performing and recording.
There is also stalwart of 1950s films Wilfred Hyde-White (uncredited).
Yes, some bits are dated and owe a lot to the silent era, esp the mule scenes.
But i really enjoyed this good solid film, with morals, fun, and some great lines.
AND the CLUBCARD is mentioned - the title refers to that local shop buying scheme and also the main character, which is both likeable and unlikeable, so more three-dimensional than most main characters, even now.
4 stars