The Goose Steps Out is a British comedy film released in 1942. This film starred, and was co-directed by, the British comedian Will Hay. The film's title refers to the Nazis' vigorous ceremonial marching, called "goose-stepping". Set during World War II, The Goose Steps Out recounts the adventures of William Potts after it is discovered that he is an exact double of a German spy who the British have just captured. Potts is flown into Nazi Germany to impersonate the spy and instructed to seek out and bring back details of a new German secret weapon. On arrival, however, Potts is placed in... charge of a group of apparently rabidly-fascist young students who are being trained to work as spies in England. Potts attempts to undermine this by convincing the youngsters that the proper British way of saluting a great leader is to apply the V-sign, which they therefore do repeatedly and enthusiastically in the direction of a portrait of the Führer. At a function where he hopes to gather information about the weapon , Potts succeeds only in getting blind drunk and admitting that he is a British agent.
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| Release date: | August 1942 |
| Directed by: | Will Hay, Basil Dearden |
| Runtime: | 79 Minutes |
| Producer: | Michael Balcon |
| Cinematography: | Ernest Palmer, Ernest Palmer |
| Screenplay by: | John Dighton |
| Genre: | Comedy |