The New Lot
The New Lot

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The New Lot

1943
Movie
43 min
English

A new batch of Army recruits, from diverse backgrounds and with varying degrees of commitment, is shaped into an efficient fighting unit.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short Film, War

Plot Summary

This short British propaganda film from World War II depicts the training and experiences of new recruits joining the Royal Air Force. It highlights the rigorous yet essential preparation they undergo before being deployed to the front lines. The film aims to boost morale and showcase the dedication of those serving in the RAF.

Critical Reception

As a wartime propaganda short, 'The New Lot' was primarily functional, intended to inform and inspire the public and potential recruits. Its critical reception in the traditional sense is difficult to ascertain, as such films were evaluated more for their effectiveness in conveying their message during the conflict. It served its purpose of illustrating the RAF's training regimen and the spirit of its new airmen.

What Reviewers Say

  • A functional piece of wartime propaganda.

  • Illustrates the training of RAF recruits during WWII.

  • Aims to boost morale and showcase dedication.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this historical short film is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by the Crown Film Unit, a British government-funded organization responsible for producing documentaries and propaganda films during World War II.

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