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Fabricated footage

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--The article notes that "Perkins fabricated the footage of a mass suicide of lemmings on Wild Kingdom[1]." with a footnote. However, the footnoted article, while mentioning Perkins, attributes fabricated lemming footage to Walt Disney. Not that Perkins didn't fake lemming footage. But that footnote doesn't support it. --Clownbird.

--So where is a citation for Perkins' fabricated lemming footage? Richardmasoner 17:45, 4 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

--Old NYTimes article supports Disney being responsible for the lemmings fraud. However, there is still criticism against Wild Kingdom and Perkins for "staging" some of Wild Kingdom.
'CRUEL CAMERA,' ABOUT ANIMAL ABUSE, John Corry, March 24, 1986 [1]

-- Reports about a CBC production that exposes Perkins dropping a tame bear in Florida swamp and then conducting a "heroic" rescue
Violence, lies and videotape: wildlife filmmaking takes a few liberties with the truth., Lily Whiteman, publication: E, May 1, 1997 [2]

Sidekick

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Granted the focus of this entry is on Mr. Perkins, but shouldn't some mention be made of his loyal sidekick, Jim?

Birth name

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http://www.stlouiswalkoffame.org/inductees/marlin-perkins.html lists his birthdate as 3/28/02, not 3/28/05

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0674002/bio lists his birth name as Robert Marlin Perkins, not Richard. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.169.24.2 (talk) 19:30, 8 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I've just tagged this image for deletion on Commons because it is a derivative--a photograph of a copyrighted sculpture--which Commons cannot host. If this article's editors think that usage here may comply with relevant criteria for non-free content, then upload it to Wikipedia and provide a Non-free use rationale. Given that the man's long dead, it will probably be non-free at any rate, so you might as well find a screenshot unless there's also a particular reason to discuss the sculpture. Cheers, postdlf (talk) 21:34, 11 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

References in modern culture

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I would like to add a "References in modern culture" section, but I don't know how. Contents should be:

In the movie "Club Paradise" (1986), in a gag that is also a tribute to Perkins' intrepidity, a rival hotelier tells Jack Moniker (Robin Williams): "Face it, Jack -- you got rooms here that Marlin Perkins would be afraid to enter".