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The Goose Steps Out

  • 1942
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  • 1h 19min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,5/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Will Hay in The Goose Steps Out (1942)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA bumbling teacher turns out to be the double of a German general. He is flown into Germany to impersonate the general and cause chaos and hilarity in a Hitler Youth college.A bumbling teacher turns out to be the double of a German general. He is flown into Germany to impersonate the general and cause chaos and hilarity in a Hitler Youth college.A bumbling teacher turns out to be the double of a German general. He is flown into Germany to impersonate the general and cause chaos and hilarity in a Hitler Youth college.

  • Dirección
    • Basil Dearden
    • Will Hay
  • Guión
    • Bernard Miles
    • Reg Groves
    • Angus MacPhail
  • Reparto principal
    • Will Hay
    • Charles Hawtrey
    • Peter Croft
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,5/10
    549
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Basil Dearden
      • Will Hay
    • Guión
      • Bernard Miles
      • Reg Groves
      • Angus MacPhail
    • Reparto principal
      • Will Hay
      • Charles Hawtrey
      • Peter Croft
    • 9Reseñas de usuarios
    • 3Reseñas de críticos
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    Will Hay
    Will Hay
    • William Potts…
    Charles Hawtrey
    Charles Hawtrey
    • Max
    Peter Croft
    • Hans
    Barry Morse
    Barry Morse
    • Kurt
    Peter Ustinov
    Peter Ustinov
    • Krauss
    Anne Firth
    Anne Firth
    • Lena
    Frank Pettingell
    Frank Pettingell
    • Prof. Hoffman
    Leslie Harcourt
    • Vogel
    Julien Mitchell
    • Gen. Von Goltz
    Jeremy Hawk
    Jeremy Hawk
    • A.D.C.
    Raymond Lovell
    • Schmidt
    Aubrey Mallalieu
    Aubrey Mallalieu
    • Rector
    John Williams
    John Williams
    • Maj. Bishop
    Lawrence O'Madden
    • Col. Truscott
    John Boxer
    • British Pilot
    • (sin acreditar)
    Clifford Buckton
    • MI5 Man
    • (sin acreditar)
    Arthur Denton
    • Detective Carter
    • (sin acreditar)
    Leslie Dwyer
    Leslie Dwyer
    • German Soldier on Train
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    • Dirección
      • Basil Dearden
      • Will Hay
    • Guión
      • Bernard Miles
      • Reg Groves
      • Angus MacPhail
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    6CinemaSerf

    The Goose Steps Out

    Will Hay delivers quite well in this wartime pick-me-up of a film. He is discovered to be the spitting image for a Nazi general who happens to be in charge of a prestigious Hitler Youth establishment. As you'd expect, his character "Potts" is the least like a general you can imagine, but soon he has been dispatched as a sort of doppelgänger and is causing the predictable havoc amongst the aspirational young men of the great Arian race. Hay always had solid entertainment skills, good comedy timing and a very expressive face - he easily raises a few chuckles here. Charles Hawtrey is also quite good fun as "Max" and there's even some Peter Ustinov faffing about as "Krauss" in this amiable farce that had a pretty clear propagandist purpose which I suspect would have worked well with audiences in Britain at the time. It's maybe a little long, but it does what it set out to do and as an example of the star's ability to chivvy up the viewers, it's a fair effort.
    7Igenlode Wordsmith

    Subversive schoolmaster for Nazi spies

    Loved this -- probably one of the funniest Will Hay films I've seen. I far prefer the pictures he made with Charles Hawtrey to the 'classic' teaming with Moore/Marriott, and an excellent supporting cast here includes Peter Ustinov and Frank Pettingell (of "Gaslight" fame).

    I always find Hay funnier when he is being a pompous but resourceful twit rather than simply an arrogant incompetent, and here his schoolmaster character is put up against the Nazis and manages (with assistance) to rise to the occasion... aided by the fact that his opponents half the time are even bigger buffoons than he is. A sharp script relies heavily on verbal humour, with two outstanding scenes that riff on the absurdities of the English language. The invasion plan sequence in which Hay improvises strategy wildly in a cascade of puns while attempting to pick a German general's pocket deserves to be a classic of the genre (take them from the flanks in Lancs to keep the Paras all tied up in Notts... but don't get caught with your Panzers down in the Severn Tunnel).

    There is also a clever yet natural-seeming series of gags making use of an asbestos suit, some of which you can see (and enjoy) coming in advance, some of which I didn't! The final reels of the film didn't work quite so well for me, chiefly because I couldn't help but be aware that with all those antics the plane wouldn't have lasted for a minute and had some trouble suspending my disbelief in the name of comedy -- it's always funnier when it's actually physically plausible, however far-fetched. (The ingenious tactic by which Hay contrives to prevent his friend Professor Hoffmann from drinking a glass of poison by triggering his "Heil Hitler" reflex precisely at the requisite moment, for example.) Up to that point I would have rated the film at a definite 8/10; I still rate it a solid seven.

    The contrast between English and American propaganda films was never more marked; see also "Night Train to Munich", "Pimpernel Smith" and even "The Lady Vanishes" for Englishmen working against the Nazis who simply don't take themselves all that seriously.
    8SimonJack

    A very good and timely British satire of Nazi Germany during WW II

    "The Goose Steps Out" is a British comedy and satire of Nazi Germany that was made and released around the middle of World War II. Will Hay stars in this Ealing Studios production as William Potts. He's a British language teacher who is arrested as a German spy. But when the look-alike Professor Rudolph Muller is hauled in, Potts takes his place - as a British spy. His German assignment at Altenburg University is to train a special class of young Nazis who speak English. They must learn the customs and behavior of the Brits so that they can blend into the population when they go to England as spies. But, Pott's British mission is to find out about the secret weapon that Professor Hoffman is developing for Germany at a nearby research facility.

    All of this sets the stage for a rollicking good comedy with lots of mocking of the Nazis, and other spoofery. Hay gets into a very funny tongue-twisting segment, and has some fun with the young men over British, names and English words. His Slough - sluff, tow - tough exchange is quite amusing. The writers, through Hay's Potts, get some more funny plays on words into the script as well. And, Hay's antics, clever and silly asides mix nicely in this very good and well-written satire. This is also the debut film of Peter Ustinov who plays a young Nazi student.

    As the British populace endured with their stiff upper lips during WW II, a good comedy like this was probably welcomed and enjoyed by most. This film isn't on the level of the two great satires of Nazi Germany released earlier. Both of those were independent American films distributed by United Artists. Charlie Chaplin made and starred in "The Great Dictator" of 1940; and the early 1942 film by Romaine Films, "To Be or Not To Be," starred Jack Benny and Carole Lombard.

    Interestingly, none of the major or established Hollywood studios made a satire or anything that poked fun at Nazi Germany before or during the war. The big studios especially looked to Germany for their highest foreign ticket sales and thus, profits. The level of "collaboration" at least, between German censors and Hollywood during the 1930s and Hitler's rise to power, was the subject of a 2013 book by Harvard author Ben Urwand, ""The Collaboration: Hollywood's Pact with Hitler." But, after the start of WW II, all of the Hollywood studios got on the anti-Nazi band wagon. The first clearly anti-Nazi film during the war was "Confessions of a Nazi Spy" in 1939 by Warner Brothers. That was followed by MGM in 1940 with "The Mortal Storm.".

    "The Goose Steps Out" won't be as funny to modern audiences as it was to those of the past. But it's still a fun spoofing that many people will enjoy. Here are some favorite lines from this film.

    William Potts, after Rudolph Muller reams him out in German, "Blimey! Hear what he's calling me? Said I got a face like a half-baked Wiener Schnitzel. Blimey, look at him. He's no oil painting, is he?

    Nazi inspector on the train, "Born in Hamburg, 1891," Potts, as Muller, "Yah!" Nazi officer, "Oh, was your father also a Hamburger?" Potts, "No, a Frankfurter."

    Rector: "You are late, Herr Muller. Berlin informed me that you were reporting for duty yesterday." Potts, as Muller, "Well, yes, I'm sorry, Herr Rector, but uh, you see, the plane, er, uh uh, the train, through Spain, stopped again and again and again."

    Herr Rector, 'You will familiarize the students with British customs, habits and institutions, so that eventually they may pass unchallenged as British citizens."

    Professor Hoffman, "I'm sure the British people are longing for the day when our beloved Führer will set foot in Britain to liberate them." Potts, as Prof. Muller, "Oh, yes, you bet they are." Prof Hoffman, "Yeah, they will give him a warm welcome, you think?" Potts, "Uh, the warmest he's ever had in his life." Prof. Hoffman, "Splendid, splendid!"
    bernie-81

    Reference to Casablanca

    A great British comedy ...

    One of my favourites ...

    The great Will Hay ...

    Fantastic anti-Nazi propaganda achieved by outrageous satire!!

    "Im England you must remember to forget your gas mask!!"

    Has anyone spotted what I take to be a the reference to 'Casablanca' in the opening scene/sequence...the airport/plane/fog etc???

    Even the plane seems a similar type having twin fins on the tailplane.

    I think Casablanca was made a couple of years earlier so if I'm right someone had a very keen eye and respect for that great movie!!

    Lovers of art-deco interiors will love the laboratory scenes!
    6malcolmgsw

    Hay's penultimate film

    This,Will Hay's penultimate film contains one of his most famous routines on film.A variation on his famous schoolmaster routine.In this he is a teacher in a school for spies teaching such notables as Peter Ustinov and Charles Hawtry how to cope with the intricacies of enunciation in the English language.There is a further scene near the end of the film which was full of puns based on Enlish place names.I was at a lecture given by Peter Ustinov many years ago at the NFT.when asked about Will Hay he said that he remembered him as having cups of tea on his own in a corner of the set.It is interesting that in films made by English comedians during the war,such as Hay ,George Formby and The Crazy Gang,the Nazis are always portrayed as buffoo0ns rather than evil.

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    • Curiosidades
      When William Potts (Will Hay) first meets his students, he does a roll-call. One of them answers to the name "Schicklgruber", causing Potts unease, and glancing up at the portrait of Adolf Hitler. Hitler's father was born Alois Schicklgruber, and later changed his name in order to reflect that of his stepfather.
    • Pifias
      Trains supposedly running in Germany are shown on the left rail track. Rail traffic in Germany has been strictly "right handed" since the 19th century.
    • Citas

      William Potts: It's the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help me Goebbels.

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      Featured in Forever Ealing (2002)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • agosto de 1942 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
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    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • V=Victorie
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Ealing Studios, Ealing, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(studio: made at Ealing Studios, London)
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      • Ealing Studios
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      1 hora 19 minutos
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      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
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