Fred Rexer
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Fred Rexer, also known as Fred L. Rexer, and as Fred Rexer, Jr., is a US Army Vietnam combat veteran and Hollywood actor and screenwriter. He is best known as the military advisor for Apocalypse Now and as Spiritual Advisor for Conan the Barbarian. He played the knife-wielding Russian tanker gunned down in Red Dawn. Fred Rexer has contributed numerous passages to the screenplay of that film and other films written or directed by John Milius and Walter Hill. Milius has named Rexer as the real-life prototype of Captain Willard, the protagonist of Apocalypse Now. (See Peter Cowie, The Apocalypse Now Book, Da Capo Press, 2001.)
[edit] Memorable quotations
- "The meek shall inherit the earth only when we're good and done with it, and with them."
- "I think of my gun as a tool for converting worthless human garbage into valuable fertilizer."
- "Dead men give no testimony. Let the bum's morgue photos speak for him while you're being no-billed by the grand jury."
[edit] Publications
- Fred L. Rexer, Jr., Machine Guns: Silencers and Counterinsurgency Weapons, Illustrated Catalogs & Reference Guides Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Houston, TX, 1974
- Fred L. Rexer, Jr., Submachine Guns, Calibre 9mm & .45 ACP, Ingram M10 , Houston, TX: Anubis Press, 1977
- Fred L. Rexer, Jr., Dead or Alive: A Textbook on Self-Defense with the .45 Automatic, Houston, TX: IDHAC Publishing, 1977
- Fred L. Rexer, Jr., Brass Knuckle Bible: A Manual of Concealed Weapons, Shreveport, LA: Delta Press, 1978
- Fred L. Rexer, Jr., Bridge City, Shreveport, LA: Delta Press, 1978
- Fred L. Rexer, Jr., U.S.A. The Urban Survival Arsenal, Shreveport, LA: Delta Press, 1980
- Richard Dobbins, Evan Slawson, Deric Washburn, and Harry Kleiner (screenplay); John Milius, Fred Rexer (story), Extreme Prejudice, Pocket Books, New York NY, 1987, (ISBN 0-671-64016-X)
[edit] External links
- Fred Rexer at the Internet Movie Database
- [1] A personal tribute to Fred Rexer, explaining and quoting his tactical and cinematic contributions
- [2] Gunship Mission by John A. Cash, an account that illustrates some of the methods used by the gunship fire teams, featuring Fred Rexer
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