Born in the 1940s, Eric Weston is an American director, writer, and actor whose work resonates within the cult cinema landscape. He directed and wrote the notorious horror film Evilspeak (1981), which has garnered a dedicated following for its unique blend of technology and supernatural themes. Weston also appeared as an actor in Walk the Walk (1970), showcasing his versatility before fully embracing the director's chair. His contributions to genre cinema continue to influence fans of exploitation and horror.
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.