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You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat is a 1971 low-budget comedy-drama film directed by Peter Locke and starring Zalman King. The story concerns a young hippie and his search in New York City for the meaning of life.
19 de sept. de 1971 · You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat. 1971. R. 1h 25m. IMDb RATING. 5.3 /10. 88. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama Comedy. This oddball counterculture comedy/drama follows Zalman King through a series of kooky misadventures while he searches for his life's purpose in New York City. Director. Peter Locke. Writer. Peter Locke.
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A young hippy goes looking for Life's meaning in Central Park; There he is accosted by a corpulent black woman while he watches a young man moon an old woman while she curses at him. Rating: R ...
You’ve Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You’ll Lose That Beat (1971) Carter Fields (Zalman King) stars as a young New Yorker failing in marriage, in his Wall Street job, and in his search for sex (he is given to nosebleeds during intercourse), in this forgotten bad-taste highly irreverent counterculture comedy.
One day, while walking in Central Park, Carter is attacked by a fat black girl, then watches in dismay as a young hippie exposes his bare bottom to a woman shouting obscenities. While seeking refuge in the men's room, Carter is badgered by a garrulous drunk and a singing woman dressed in black lace.