Movies / Plays
"All the world is a stage." (William Shakespear)

The Brotherhood of the Gun a.k.a. "Spanish Gulch"
"Buffalo Bob" makes his movie debut in this 'Sunday Night' western starring David Carradine (a.k.a. Kung Fu), Brian Bloom and the lovely Jamie Rose. Look for me wearing fringed buckskins and carrying my Parker double-barreled shot gun.

To Save a Child a.k.a. "The Craft"
Spell binding tale about a gal who marries into the dark side of Witchcraft. Nice local scenery. Look for me in the hospital delivery scene.

White Sands
Off-beat murder mystery starring Willam Defoe. I am in the rodeo stand scenes freezing my ass off, as were a lot of neat folks I met there.

A Fire Next Time
2 part Sunday night flop about the earth taking revenge after we trash out the atmosphere. Stars Craig T. Nelson & Bonnie Bedelia. Saw one of them at a distance, not sure which. I am in the bus evacuation scene - somewhere.

The Cowboy Way
Modern day western of "How the East was won" starring Woody Harrelson & Kiefer Sutherland who was very cool and just hung-out with the crowd. Look for me sitting on the rail in the cattle-pen arguement scene between Woody & Kiefer and later walking behind the old truck.

Buffalo Girls
2 part Sunday night western w/ Melanie Griffith & Angelica Houston. Look for me on the porch in cabin wedding scene as Angelica storms out and spooks the horses.

The Zorro Spectacular (Private Play)
Zorro (Dennis Chavez) duals with his arch-rival Captain Green (Me) and, with the help of the good Frier (Roberto Valdez), rescues the lovely Estrella (played by the equally lovely Nicole Lavato) from the likes of me and my henchmen - Pedro (Richard Barela) & Paco (Dee Nunee). Dennis is a skilled fencing instructor and a really great guy (hey - watch that whip!). He owns one of the swords from "The Return of Zorro"! My mount was a white Andelusian Stallion who was a bit skitisk performing in front of the 200, or so, guests! We all had a really great time!

The Troll's Demise
The Tall True Tree Troll (played by Wil Albarez) is turned to stone by the hand of Trogla (Juliet Stephens Tripp) while absent minded geology professor Alexander Roberts (Bob Alexander) shows Yolanda (Sherry Davidoff) the lost lepodolite mines of Northern New Mexico. Damn, if I don't get 'stoned' too ! The Troll's Demise is set in the world of "Zen and the Asteroid", a recently released feature-length super-hero movie. By the way, I am also the Director of Photography for "Zen".

Authors Note:
Well, that's it for now folks, but if there are any movie-makers out there... I have always wanted to play Wild Bill Hickock in the story of his life and Thomas Jefferson, who I am surely related to, in "The Constitution" (hint, hint).

Happy Trails !!!




R. F. Alexander

PO Box 204
Abiquiu, NM 87510