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James Kenelm Clarke Filmography

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James KenelmClarke

Known for Directing · Got It Made, Exposé, Stalker

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James Kenelm Clarke is a notable figure in the realm of directing, particularly recognized for his cult classic "Going Undercover" (1988). This film stands out in the physical media collecting community for its unique blend of action and comedy, encapsulating the vibrant spirit of late '80s cinema. Its quirky characters and memorable one-liners have made it a sought-after title among collectors, who appreciate both its nostalgic value and its place in the era's home video boom. Clarke's distinctive style often integrates elements of genre-bending narratives, which further enhances the appeal of his works. "Going Undercover" has been released in various formats, including rare VHS editions that are coveted by collectors for their artwork and packaging. With a career that straddles the line between mainstream appeal and cult status, James Kenelm Clarke's films remain a staple in any serious physical media collection, celebrating the enduring legacy of home video culture.

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What is James Kenelm Clarke known for?

James Kenelm Clarke is known for directing films.

What genres does James Kenelm Clarke's filmography span?

His filmography spans genres including Drama, Comedy, Horror, Thriller, Mystery, and Crime.

What era or decades does James Kenelm Clarke's work cover?

James Kenelm Clarke's work covers from 1970 to 2010, with the most-active decade being the 1970s.

How many films are in James Kenelm Clarke's filmography?

James Kenelm Clarke has a total of 8 films in his filmography.

What are some notable films directed by James Kenelm Clarke?

Some notable films directed by James Kenelm Clarke include Going Undercover (1988), Stalker (2010), Funny Money (1982), Exposé (1976), Let's Get Laid (1978), Got It Made (1974), Man Alive: Xploitation (1975), and The Office Party (1970).