★ Directing
1910 – 1981
· Baldwin, Louisiana, USA
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Active 1948–1984
Ron Ormond, born in 1910, was a multifaceted American filmmaker known for his work in exploitation cinema. As the director of Mesa of Lost Women (1953), he crafted a surreal narrative that has become a cult classic. In 1963, he not only directed but also acted in and wrote Please Don't Touch Me!, a provocative film that highlights his ability to blend genres and themes. Ormond's unique approach to storytelling and his exploration of taboo subjects have left a lasting impact on the landscape of cult cinema.
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The Believer's Heaven
1977
★ 3.9
Director
The third and final evangelical cinema collaboration between Rev. Estus Pirkle and directors Ron and June Ormond depicts the glory of Heaven - with a clear warning for what awaits sinners.
Career Highlights
Top 6 by popularity · TMDB
Filmography
102 credits
1960s
4 credits
1950s
2 credits
1940s
1 credit
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1980s
3 credits
1970s
22 credits
1960s
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1950s
43 credits
1940s
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