Vincent Craig Dupree is known for his work on South Central (1992), Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) and Dutch (1991).
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The Nightmare Begins Again (1993)
Character: Kid
When Fred Krueger is set free on a technicality, the parents of the children he murdered take matters into their own hands, while a high school track star haunted by her mother’s untimely death receives her mother’s amulet that unlocks her ambitions and unleashes vengeance on those who cause her pain.
Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th (2013)
Character: Self
Taking inspiration from Peter M. Bracke's definitive book of the same name, this seven-hour documentary dives into the making of all twelve Friday the 13th films, with all-new interviews from the cast and the crew.
The Once and Future Smash (2022)
Character: V.C. DuPree
In 1970, Mikey and William both portrayed football cannibal Smash-Mouth in the influential cult hit, End Zone 2. Now, 50 years later, only one can wear the mask.
Martial Law (1990)
Character: Faster Brown
An undercover cop teams up with a martial-arts expert to stop a gang of drug smugglers and car thieves.
Monday Morning (1990)
Character: Tommy Woods
Bobby (a newcomer to the school) begins a relationship with Noreen, a popular girl. Noreen's brother is displeased by this romance, and brings a gun to school in order to scare Bobby. The plan goes wrong and Bobby ends up taking his Biology class hostage.
Reckless Kelly (1993)
Character: Hollywood Boulevard Guy
A satirical take on a modern day Ned Kelly who is forced to Hollywood in order to make enough money to save his family's land. As it goes against his belief, he cannot simply rob banks for his own benefit (all money goes to the poor). Ned is forced to find another way to come up with the $1 million required to save his family island.
American Drive-In (1985)
Character: Gene (as V.C. Dupree)
The goings-on at a typical drive-in on a summer night.
South Central (1992)
Character: Loco
During a 10-year sentence for murdering the leader of a rival South Central Los Angeles gang, Bobby Johnson finds religion and rehabilitation with the help of Muslim inmate Ali. Upon his release, Bobby returns home to find that his young son, Jimmie, has joined the Deuces, his old crew. Tensions rise as Bobby struggles to convince Jimmie to leave the gang that was his only family during the painful years his absent father spent behind bars.
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