Fallon and Brown

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Singing and comic dialogue.
Fallon and Brown, credited with being the big hit of the 27th Division show, "Let's Beat It," should find the going easy in vaudeville. One of the boys is a capable comedian, a bit inclined at present to overdo the rough stuff but distinctly funny withal. The other chap has a first-rate singing voice and an especially pleasing delivery. The comedian pulls an imitation of Bert Fitzgibbons that is really remarkable. He has Bert's walk, voice, inflection and general mannerisms to a nicety, likewise he has a goodly slice of Bert's nut stuff, which may not please Fitzgibbons quite as much as the imitation. The talking routine is also a bit reminiscent at times of other conversational turns. A week or two of playing and the elimination of some of the noisier material will round out the act acceptably.
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Variety, 54:10 (05/02/1919)