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Neil Munro

Neil Munro
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Nationality Canada
Birth at Musselburgh (United-kingdom)
Death 13 july 2009 at London (Canada)

Neil Munro (1947– July 13, 2009) was a Scottish-born Canadian director, actor and playwright.

Biography

Munro was married to the actor and painter Carole Galloway, who died in 2000; the couple had no children. Munro died in London, Ontario, after a lengthy struggle with cancer, on July 13, 2009.

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Filmography of Neil Munro (4 films)

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Actor

Gate II
Gate II (1990)
, 1h32
Directed by Tibor Takács
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Fantastic, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Vampires in film
Actors Simon Reynolds, Pamela Adlon, Neil Munro, Gerry Mendicino
Roles Art
Rating48% 2.413192.413192.413192.413192.41319
It has been five years since Terry (now known as Terrence) and his friend, Glen, accidentally opened up the Gate in Glen's back yard. Glen's family has moved away, and Terrence's broken family has grown worse. Still grieving over his mother's death, and with his dad wallowing in alcoholism, Terrence finds himself increasingly drawn to the evil portal and the power it possesses.
Iron Eagle II, 1h45
Directed by Sidney J. Furie
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, War, Thriller, Action, Adventure
Themes Transport films, Aviation films, Political films, United States Armed Forces in films
Actors Louis Gossett Jr., Mark Humphrey, Jason Gedrick, Stuart Margolin, Maury Chaykin, Alan Scarfe
Roles Edward Strappman
Rating39% 1.9569751.9569751.9569751.9569751.956975
While on a routine patrol on United States airspace west of Alaska, pilots Doug "Thumper" Masters and Matt "Cobra" Cooper test the g-forces of their F-16C planes. Their antics get them carried away, as they stray over Soviet airspace. As they are being escorted back into U.S. airspace, one of the Soviet planes has Doug on missile-lock. This leads to a brief dogfight. In the ensuing battle, Matt loses control of his plane and is too late to save Doug, who is shot down by the Soviets. The next day, the U.S. Secretary of Defense publicly denies the incident, claiming a training accident caused by a fuel system malfunction killed Doug. This later revealed in Iron Eagle on the Attack that Doug actually survived by ejecting before his aircraft exploded and became a POW for a few years until released on goodwill.
Dancing in the Dark, 1h33
Directed by Bill Corcoran
Origin Canada
Genres Drama
Actors Martha Henry, Neil Munro
Rating67% 3.394153.394153.394153.394153.39415
The story begins in the present as unfolds along with scenes from the past about Edna (Henry), a woman in a hospital who each day writes down her memories. Edna cannot (or will not) talk to her doctor, and nurses have to take care of her basic needs. Edna's hospital surroundings give way to the bright colours of her home life as her memories surface while she writes. She is a devoted housewife, an excellent cook, and in love with her husband Harry (Munro) who often compliments her on her cooking, fills their conversations with his life at work, and they seem quite normal if perhaps a little boring. But then something happens that will change Edna's attitude toward herself, resulting in a hospital stay, and her stubborn unwillingness to talk.