Talk:James A. FitzPatrick
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[edit]In revising this article, I am taken with this comment in the "Historical Context" section.
Many of Fitzpatrick's shorts have many similarities to Robert Ripley's Believe it or Not shorts (where travel is involved). Both traveled widely, and had somewhat similar audiences in movie theaters before the era of television.
I am placing it here in case anyone wishes to restore it to the article. I simply don't see how it helps to establish historical context; all of Ripley's short-lived series entries are in black and white, and most deal with subjects other than travel. Also, I think the heading "Historical Context" should be modified to "Legacy" as that is really what is under discussion for the rest of it.Pinikadia 01:38, 6 November 2013 (UTC)