Beat is an American made movie, produced in 2000, concerning the part of the life of writer William S. Burroughs that he spent with his wife, the late Joan Vollmer.
The movie stars Kiefer Sutherland as Burroughs and Courtney Love as his wife. It was written and directed by Gary Walkow.
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