“The odd combination of actors/semi-actors plus Southern non-acting churchgoers give an Ormond / Pirkle film a particular off-kilter charm. Is it a documentary? A sermon? A hallucination? What is it?” – Jimmy McDonough
For almost half a century, June, Ron and Tim Ormond, a Nashville mother-father-son trio, cranked out a wild bunch of movies, from Lash LaRue westerns to the stripper-gore-musical outrage THE EXOTIC ONES, and plunged into every area of showbiz. What’s more, they did it all on a shoestring, totally independently, with no studio to back them. At the height of their frenzied career, Ron and June experienced a spiritual awakening when their private plane crashed on the way to a premiere. From then on, they turned their back on secular show business to produce a series of shocking, surreal religious pictures, including an unbelievable trio of films for Mississippi Baptist preacher Estus Pirkle – films such as THE BURNING HELL, which made millions, despite never being shown in an actual movie theatre.
These strange, wonderful examples of truly Outsider filmmaking have recently been restored by Nicolas Winding Refn for the Powerhouse Films/Indicator Blu-ray box set From Hollywood To Heaven: The Lost and Saved Films of The Ormond Family, released to coincide with FAB Press’ publication of forensic biographer Jimmy McDonough’s awe-inspiring tome on the extraordinary life and work of the Ormond Family, The Exotic Ones. Author and film historian Jimmy McDonough will join us to present two of the most wildly entertaining and outrageous Ormond Family films:
IF FOOTMEN TIRE YOU, WHAT WILL HORSES DO? – 1971, 52 min. Dir. Ron Ormond. “Many of you listening to me today will see hundreds of dead bodies in your towns,” warns Baptist preacher Estus Pirkle, in this hilariously and rabidly anti-Communist / anti-sex education / anti-mini skirt wearing religious propaganda classic. Truly jaw-dropping from the get-go, featuring a laundry list of corrupting dangers to watch out for including Saturday morning cartoons and drive-in theaters – and worst of all, bearded Cuban soldiers handing out candy to stunned grade-schoolers courtesy of their glorious leader, Fidel Castro!
THE BURNING HELL – 1974, 58 min. Dir. Ron Ormond. “Every hour at least 3,000 people go to hell,” intones Eustus Pirkle, in one of the Ormond Family’s best-known films, filled with grinning demons, charcoaled sinners, and “recreations” (ahem) of large chunks of the Bible featuring decidedly non-Middle Eastern actors. The plot involves Pirkle trying to save the soul of a young hippie biker whose friend unfortunately rejects Pirkle’s teachings and is sent to roast in Hell – where he meets a multi-colored harlequin Satan leaping around in the film’s most bonkers sequences.
Author Jimmy McDonough will sign copies of his new book on The Ormond Family, “The Exotic Ones” (FAB Press/ByNWR), available for sale in the PRS Bookstore!
PLUS!! Ticket Bundles are available that include Live From Miskatonic: Crazed Biographer JIMMY McDONOUGH in conversation, co-presented with the Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies on May 31. See details on that event HERE.
Please Note: Limited Supplies of “The Exotic Ones” will be available for walk-ups at the event due to the sheer girth of this epic masterpiece of exploitation eye-candy – if you want to be GUARANTEED a book (and trust me, you do!) you must select one of the ticket bundles offered, BEFORE the shipping cutoff date of May 15th. After that, you take your chances – but this is a rare chance to get the book domestically, and at a heavily discounted price!
Special Thanks to: Peter Conheim and byNWR.

Jimmy McDonough is a biographer and journalist. He has written definitive books on Al Green, Neil Young, Tammy Wynette, Russ Meyer and Andy Milligan. TIME magazine declared his Milligan biography The Ghastly One “a masterpiece” and John Waters repeatedly names it one of his all-time favorites. Jimmy first started writing The Exotic Ones: That Fabulous Film-Making Family From Music City, USA – The Ormonds! in 1986. Currently he is finishing another years-in-the-making project, a biography of honky-tonk singer Gary Stewart. Jimmy is Editor-In-Chief of byNWR.com.