Prince Hughes, active in the late 1980s, brings a distinctive flair to the world of cult cinema with his roles in Terminal Exposure (1987) and Action Jackson (1988). In Terminal Exposure, he navigates the gritty underbelly of the film's narrative, while in Action Jackson, he contributes to the high-octane action that defines the genre. Hughes' performances reflect the raw energy and style of the era, making him a noteworthy figure in the landscape of exploitation cinema.
Action Jackson
Due to the use of excessive force in arresting a sexual predator, Detective Lt. Jericho "Action" Jackson is demoted to police sergeant. What's worse, the father of the man he roughed up, Detroit industrialist Peter Dellaplane, declares war on Jackson, framing him for the murder of his own wife, Patrice. But Jericho manages to elude arrest and, with the help of a drug-addicted singer named Sydney, goes after Dellaplane.