In her 1958 movie The Trollenberg Terror (1958), portraying Anne Pilgrim, she alighted from a train onto a platform displaying a large poster advertising the Swiss Skiing resort of Zermatt. Three years later she arrived in the real Zermatt to film Disney's Classic Movie Third Man on the Mountain (1959) with Michael Rennie and James MacArthur .Shares the same date of birth as Brigitte Bardot .When Janet began to walk, she would often toddle across the stage as her father, comedic entertainer Alex Munro , was performing. On one occasion he looked around to catch her making an unscheduled entrance. "Aw look at the size of it", he exclaimed and that became his catchphrase. Heronafter his name appeared on posters and playbills as Alex "The Size Of It" Munro.It was while filming the "Adam Smith" (1972) series in Scotland that Janet had complained to a local doctor about severe pains in the stomach. He thought it might be an ulcer and suggested she saw her own Doctor in London. Her own Doctor booked her for a scan which involved the usual no intake of food for ten hours and then a barium meal. After the scan she was driving home and blacked out, crashing into the back of a parked car. Wearing seat belts or laminated screens was not compulsory in those days and the impact sent her straight through the windscreen. The resultant injuries left her blind for 4 days with 130 stitches. Her surgeon was confident the facial injuries would heal eventually leaving no scars. Her sight had only recovered in one eye and she was to spend the next six months having treatment on her eyes. Her daughter Sally who been in the back of the car had suffered only minor injuries.God-daughter of Frank Randle .Mother, with Ian Hendry , of daughters Sally Hendry and Connie Hendry.Daughter of Alex Munro .
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Darby O'Gill seems to be as full of blarney as any old codger in Ireland, but the stories of leprechauns he tells at the pub are true. In fact, he and the tiny King Brian, ruler of the little people, are friendly adversaries, continually out-foxing each other. Darby needs a bit of magical help from the wily king when Lord Fitzpatrick replaces him as caretaker with the handsome, strapping young Michael from Dublin. Michael falls in love with Darby's beautiful daughter, Katie, which is all right with Darby; but the lad has a rival in a local ruffian, the son of a devious widow who wants her boy to be the caretaker. King Brian's supernatural assistance is necessary to make everything come out all right, but the sneaky leprechaun won't play matchmaker without a fight. Finally, real trouble comes in the form of the Banshee, and Darby will need all his quick wits to save his daughter from the wicked spirit.
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A family in route to New Guinea is shipwrecked on a deserted tropical island. They are forced to remain on the island because of the damage to the ship and the pirates that are roaming the islands. They create a home on the island (centering around a huge tree house) and explore the island and its wildlife. Plenty of adventure ensues as the family deals with issues of survival and pirates, and the brothers must learn how to live on the island with an uncertain future.