Kenner G. Kemp was born on January 3, 1908, in Concho, Arizona, and began his film career in the early 1930s. He appears in Them! (1954) as a supporting actor, adding a unique presence to the film's ensemble of characters. Kemp also showcases his versatility in Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957), where he further solidifies his place in the landscape of classic American cinema. His extensive work in both film and television during the 1950s reflects the era's fascination with genre storytelling, making his contributions noteworthy in the context of cult and exploitation cinema.
Destination Moon
A team composed of an aerospace scientist, an ex-Air Force general, and an industrialist conceives an ambitious plan to land Americans on the moon. From their base in the Mojave Desert, they construct and successfully launch a spacecraft named "Luna" that contains a cargo of four astronauts. But a critical miscalculation of needed power to escape the moon's gravitational pull may put the astronauts' lives in danger.