[2] Naud produced his first movie Thunder in Dixie in 1964 starring Harry Millard, Judy Lewis, Nancy Berg and Mike Bradford.
In a 2018 newspaper interview, he was quoted to say about the film, "Every week it seems, someone calls me for something I might have for Island of Blood for a convention or something,"[1] The story is based on the novel And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie.
The film starred James Daly as the President of the United States with three escaped prisoners played by Brandon deWilde, Georg Stanford Brown and Phil Vandervort.
[5] In 1983, Naud wrote, produced and directed Ricky 1 (titled Heart to Win in Australia); a parody of the film Rocky with references to other movies such as The Godfather.
[9] Panelists included Richard Dawson, Jaye P. Morgan, Nipsey Russell, Jack Cassidy, William Shatner, Joanne Worley, Dick Clark and others.
[10] Naud also attempted to revive Rhyme and Reason locally in 2018 from his hometown of Boothbay Harbor, Maine with celebrity panelists horror-writer Stephen King and humorist Tim Sample.