Cast

Will Hay
William Potts / Muller

Frank Pettingell
Professor Hoffman

Julien Mitchell
General Von Glotz

Barry Morse
Kurt

Peter Ustinov
Krauss

Jeremy Hawk
A.D.C.

Raymond Lovell
Schmidt

Aubrey Mallalieu
Rector

John Williams
Maj. Bishop

Leslie Dwyer
German Soldier on Train

Walter Gotell
SS Guard

William Hartnell
German Officer at Station

Bryan Herbert
Airport Official

Charles Paton
Passenger Arrested on Train

Johnnie Schofield
1st Observer (uncredited)

Harry Terry
SS Guard (uncredited)
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Reviews
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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.
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