Draft:Robert L. Pryor

  • Comment: Parts of this draft reads more like a personal account of User:Oconnorlee’s research and interviews with the article subject, rather than an objective encyclopedic entry. Additionally, it includes references to the user themselves, which is not appropriate even if a conflict of interest has been disclosed. Most of the sources cited, apart from an article on old films, are drawn from the user's own YouTube interview, which raises concerns about the reliability of the references. Ktkvtsh (talk) 17:04, 13 October 2024 (UTC)

Robert L. Pryor (1928–) is an American filmmaker whose documentary movies from the 1960s and '70s cover Spokane Garry; the Nez Perce; the City of Spokane, Washington; the development of the Spokane River and Columbia River; and recreation at Priest Lake, Idaho. The importance of his contributions to documenting history have been recognized by PBS and the Spokesman-Review.