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Active 1963–1966
Joe Morrison, born Joseph W. Morrison, emerged as a leading man in the realm of South Florida 'B' films during the 1960s. He is best known for his role in Sting of Death (1966), where he embodies the essence of drive-in horror. His collaboration with director William Grefe solidified his status in the cult film community, earning him the nickname 'The King of the Drive-In.' Morrison's performances capture the gritty charm of exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in the genre.
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Sting of Death
1966
★ 5.1
as Dr. John Hoyt
A group of biology students head to the Florida Everglades for a holiday, but instead of fun in the sun, they run into trouble with a mutated, bloodthirsty, and quite deadly jellyfish-man-monster.
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Filmography
3 credits
1960s
3 credits