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FALL IN
Cinemavixion Review
Kurt Neumann's "Fall In" from 1942 offers a charming blend of military comedy and wartime intrigue, anchored by a strong performance from William Tracy as the resourceful Sergeant "Dodo" Doubleday. Tracy's character, blessed with a photographic memory, finds himself at the center of a plot involving a less-than-ideal group of recruits and a nest of enemy spies. The narrative skillfully balances the humor derived from Doubleday's predicaments with the underlying tension of espionage, creating an engaging wartime morale booster. Frank Faylen and Joe Sawyer provide solid support, adding depth to the military hierarchy. While perhaps not a heavyweight of the era, "Fall In" succeeds as a lighthearted yet effective piece of cinema that showcases the ingenuity and spirit often found in wartime productions.