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"Ernest Schoedsack and Meriam Cooper, travelers, film experts and producers of the never-to-berforgotten "Chang," are together again. Their reunion takes place at Radio studios, where the combine to produce "The Most Dangerous Game," famous short story. Perhaps you've read "The Most Dangerous Game," voted the ninth best story in the entire world by one of the magazines, and included in every anthology of best short stories."
'Chang' Producers Reunited For 'Most Dangerous Game' By LOUELLA O. PARSONS Motion Picture Editor. Universal Service. Copyright, 1932, by Universal Service. Inc.
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King Kong inspired the modern day legend of the Loch Ness Monster.
"It is believed that King Kong inspired the modern day legend of the Loch Ness Monster."
Nonsense. Who believes this? Tales of the Loch Ness Monster pre-date the release of King Kong. Tales of monsters in the lake go back to medieval times. The first photo of the creature was taken the same year the movie was released, but it's doubtful the film had made its way to Scotland by then. 2601:643:8D00:970:4901:BF0C:C666:A5D1 (talk) 05:21, 11 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Before reading this talk page, I spotted that same sentence and made some changes to it. "It is believed," without any more detail, is a perfect example of weasel words. It also suggests a level of certainty (although still incomplete) that is unjustified, as 2601... points out. "Who believes this?" indeed. So I put in the name of the single person, as far as I can tell, who believes it and reduced it to suggesting it. I also put in another link to a source much closer to Loch Ness than New Zealand is. Dgndenver (talk) 12:18, 15 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]