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    In 1951 Joy Newton Houck Sr. (born 10 July 1900, Magnolia, Arkansas died 8 July 1999, Texarkana, Texas ), owner of 29 Joy Theatres in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, teamed up with producer/director Ron Ormond and J. Francis White, an officer of Consolidated Theatres [1] and owner of 31 cinemas in Virginia, North and South Carolina, to con...

  2. Feb 27, 2024 · In 1951, Joy Newton Houck Sr, the owner of 29 ‘Joy Theatres’ in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi, teamed up with producer/director Ron Ormond, who had been making low-budget Westerns with Lash LaRue, and J Francis White, owner of 31 cinemas in Virginia, North and South Carolina, to create inexpensive product for their combined theater ...

  3. Joy Newton Houck Jr. (January 26, 1942 – October 1, 2003) was an American actor, screenwriter and film director who is probably best known for Creature from Black Lake, one of the many Bigfoot horror films of the 1970s.

  4. Joy Newton Houck Sr. J. Francis White: Starring: Timothy Farrell Dolores Fuller Clancy Malone Herbert Rawlinson Steve Reeves Lyle Talbot: Cinematography: William C. Thompson: Edited by: Charles Clement Igo Kantor: Music by: Hoyt Kurtain

  5. Oct 24, 2018 · Joy Houck Sr., who named the Canal Street theater and many others for himself, was born to a poor farming family in rural Magnolia, Arkansas, at the beginning of the twentieth century.

  6. Houck Sr.'s son Joy N. Houck Jr. directed two of the company's final double bills, Night of Bloody Horror and (1970). In the 1970s Howco achieved success with Charles B. Pierce's films including The Legend of Boggy Creek, Bootleggers and Winterhawk.

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  8. Joy N. Houck Jr. was born on 26 January 1942 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He was an actor and director, known for The Big Easy (1986), The Brain Machine (1972) and Night of Bloody Horror (1969). He died on 1 October 2003 in Prescott, Arizona, USA.