Jac Zacha, an influential figure in cult cinema, made his mark in 1970 with Walk the Walk, where he served as both director and writer, showcasing his unique vision. His work in this film reflects the era's experimental spirit, blending narrative and style in a way that resonates with fans of underground cinema. In addition to his directorial achievements, Zacha also appeared as an actor in The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday (1976), further cementing his presence in the realm of exploitation film. His contributions to these titles highlight the eclectic nature of SassyFlix's catalog.
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.