Born in 1935 in Chicago, Kenneth Mars made his mark in the world of cult cinema with memorable performances. He appears in Viva Max! (1969), showcasing his knack for comedy, and delivers a standout role in Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989) as a bumbling character that highlights his comedic timing. Mars also stars in Night Moves (1975), a neo-noir that contrasts his comedic roles with a darker narrative. His diverse contributions to film make him a notable figure in the realm of cult and exploitation cinema.
Night Moves
Private detective and former football player Harry Moseby gets hired on to what seems a standard missing person case, as a former Hollywood actress whose only major roles came thanks to being married to a studio mogul wants Moseby to find and return her daughter. Harry travels to Florida to find her, but he begins to see a connection between the runaway girl, the world of Hollywood stuntmen, and a suspicious mechanic when an unsolved murder comes to light.