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Kent Perkins Filmography

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KentPerkins

Known for Acting · Drive-In, The Being

3
FILMS IN DB
$271
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$90
AVG VALUE
BLU-RAY
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Drive-In
~$225 · BETAMAX · 1976
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Glenn’s Gotta Go
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Kent Perkins is a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema, particularly for his role in the 1983 horror film "The Being." This low-budget gem has gained a dedicated following over the years, largely due to its unique blend of creature features and social commentary, making it a sought-after title for collectors of obscure horror. Perkins’ performance brought a gritty authenticity to the film, and it continues to captivate home video enthusiasts who appreciate its retro charm and offbeat narrative. Collectors are particularly drawn to the various limited edition releases of "The Being," including its recent Blu-ray reissue that features restored footage and exclusive commentary, further elevating its status among fans of vintage horror. Perkins' contributions to this genre, alongside his appearances in other lesser-known films, have solidified his place in film history, ensuring that his work remains a treasure trove for those passionate about physical media and the stories behind these captivating releases.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kent Perkins known for?

Kent Perkins is known for acting in films such as The Being (1983) as Officer Dudley, Drive-In (1976) as Bill Hill, and Glenn’s Gotta Go (2020) as Son-in-Law.

What genres does Kent Perkins' filmography span?

Kent Perkins' filmography includes genres such as Comedy, Drama, Horror, and Science Fiction.

What era does Kent Perkins' work cover?

Kent Perkins' work spans from 1976 to 2020, with the most active decade being 2020.

How extensive is Kent Perkins' filmography?

Kent Perkins has appeared in a total of 3 films.

Do Kent Perkins' films appear across different physical media formats?

Yes, Kent Perkins' films are available on Betamax, Blu-ray, DVD, and VHS.