Short Film: This Model Fright (1984)

In December 1984, this was Robbi Wolverton's last short film and the Cowboys' last film too. It's called "This Model Fright."

Robbi was dancing into the song "He's a Jolly Good Fellow," which was used in Charley Chase Columbia films. Mark Tuinei and Rafael Septien tries to get in, but Tom Rafferty said, "No Hispanics, Filipinos, Asians or blacks allowed."

Robbi was nervous as Randy White was in his beard, and the two Dougs, Cosbie and Donley, were anxious as did Bob Breunig and Jim Cooper. Billy Cannon Jr. was crushing Robbi, and she was elusive to him.

Robbi was with the black mailman about the letter, and Lonnie Roe had a cameo wearing a Tim Richmond T-shirt, and the Dougs needed to find Robbi. Robbi was with Jim and Tom and the chase was on.

They fell into the grass as Cosbie said, "Where's Robbi?" Jim said, "Robbi, oh, she's alright." Tom and Jim said as they grabbed Robbi's hands, "We got both hands." Robbi faints, and the two Dougs carried her, and that same song was in the end. This was the remake of "His Bridal Fright" by Charley Chase.

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