Suzie Kaye is known for her role in Walk the Walk (1970), a film that captures the raw energy of 1970s exploitation cinema. In this film, Kaye embodies the essence of the era, contributing to the gritty narrative that defines cult cinema. Her performance reflects the bold and audacious spirit of the time, making her a notable figure in the landscape of underground film. With Walk the Walk, Kaye adds a distinct voice to the genre, showcasing the unfiltered narratives that resonate with fans of cult and grindhouse cinema.
Walk the Walk
A young black theological student battles against his heroin addiction and alcoholism. Previously lost, this is a sordid psychedelic saga starring Bernie Hamilton (brother of jazz drummer, Chico) as a desperate junkie trawling the L.A. hippie rock underground, and produced by the notorious carny barker of exploitation films, Kroger Babb.