David Rodowick, who played with Radio Free Europe and wrote F-System' reputed anthem "Dawn of the Dead" appears in Fair Sisters, directed by Missy Boswell, Louis Back (co-producer of Mask of Sarnath) and Ed Lowry, the last two being prominent Austin film music journalists and entrepreneurs.
- Lin Keller, lead vocalist on the Reversible Cords' apocalyptic Jonestown Massacre hymn "Let's Get Gone" ('Goin' on a holiday Guyana holiday-ay-ay-ay-ay-ayyyy") was script supervisor on Speed of Light and warbles the film's closing song "Birthday Song" written by the Re-cords.
Huckabee, Tom drummer for the amazing Reversible Cords and the legendary notorious Huns, directed the controversial (some love it, others hate it) Death of [a Rock Star], which starred Whittington,Jeff local Austin rock journalist, as [Jim] Morrison. Fellow Hun Phil Tolstead played a kinky supporting role and, in a mind-boggling instance of self-fulfilling prophecy, Austin police officer Steve Bridgewater portrays a cop who busts Morrison outside a club. (Three months later, having provided his cameo appearance in Death of [a Rock Star], Officer Bridgewater busted the Huns onstage at Raul's when Tolstead, in the middle of "Eat Death Scum," spotted Bridgewater in the crowd and kissed him suddenly on the lips. According to local legend, Bridgewater sent out an emergency "officer in trouble" alert, arrested the entire Huns lineup, and has refused subsequent opportunities to appear in New Wave films.)
Ruttenberg, Neil writer/director of Mask of Sarnath, a truly creepy, frightening horror film, was a member of Radio Free Europe ("Alien Day") and F-Systems ("People")
This is actually an anthology featuring the below films:
Death of a Rock Star (1981)
Leonardo, Jr (1981)
Fair Sisters (1981)
Mask of Sarnath (1981)
Speed of Light (1980)