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Ron Ormond (August 29, 1910 – May 11, 1981) was an American author, showman, screenwriter, film producer, and film director of Western, musical, and exploitation films. Following his survival of a 1968 plane crash, Ormond began making Christian films.
- Tim Ormond, Victor Ormond
- June Carr (m. 1935–1981)
- American
- Vittorio Di Naro, August 29, 1910, Baldwin, Louisiana
Ron Ormond. Producer: The Burning Hell. Ron Ormond was born on 29 August 1910 in Baldwin, Louisiana, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for The Burning Hell (1974), Untamed Mistress (1956) and White Lightnin' Road (1967).
- Producer, Writer, Director
- August 29, 1910
- Ron Ormond
- May 11, 1981
Film (1953; vt Attack of the Spider Women).Ron Ormond Productions/Howco Productions, Inc. Executive producer Joy N Houck. Produced by Melvin Gordon. Directed by Ron Ormond and Herbert Tevos.
Running time. 70 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Mesa of Lost Women is a 1953 American low-budget black-and-white science fiction film directed by Herbert Tevos and Ron Ormond [1] from a screenplay by Tevos and Orville H. Hampton, who is given on-screen credit only for dialogue supervision.
- G. William Perkins, Melvin Gordon
- Hoyt S. Curtin
- Herbert Tevos, Ron Ormond
- A Ron Ormond Production
Ron Ormond, Herbert Tevos. Screenwriter Herbert Tevos. Production Co Ron Ormond Productions. Genre Sci-Fi. Original Language English. Release Date (Streaming) Jul 27, 2016. Runtime 1h 10m.
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- Emanuel Levy
- Sci-Fi
- Ron Ormond, Herbert Tevos
A semi-legendary exploitation movie co-directed by Ron Ormond. It began life as an unreleased movie called Tarantula until Ormond came in and shot additional footage. The titular Mesa is where a Dr. Moreau-ish mad scientist played by Jackie Coogan (yes, from Chaplin's The Kid) conducts bizarre experiments infusing women with the power of ...
May 7, 2019 · Ron Ormond (1910-1981) was born in Baldwin, Louisiana. He started his career in showbiz as a vaudevillian-styled entertainer hosting performances and doing magic tricks, which is how he met his wife, June. As a filmmaker and director, Ormond was typically entrenched in psychotronic films and B-Movies.