LISA HARROW   KERRY ARMSTRONG   REBECCA GIBNEY   BRYAN MARSHALL   

ANDREW McCARTHY   STEVEN JACOBS   and   GARY SWEET

star in

A film by Robert Marehand

COME IN SPINNER

Winner of 3 AFI Awards including
Best Actress - Rebecca Gibney
Best Direction - Robert Marchand

2 x VHS - PAL - NEW - Never played!! - M-rated - Colour - 1990-release - 205-minutes - Drama - Original VHS release in Australia - Large 2 x VHS side-by-side box

** NOTE: Slight yellowing of inside of box - from years of storage in warehouse - no impact on box or 2 x VHS-tape **

Sydney in 1944, the tide is turning in the Pacific War and American forces have made Sydney a gaudy, hectic garrison town. 


The gamblers and "good time charlies" converge on the South Pacific Hotel, one of Sydney's finest.

The heart of the hotel is the bustling beauty salon run by the cool professional Claire (Lisa Harrow) who hides a guilty secret; Deb (Kerry Armstrong) who has a pre-war marriage and a wartime alternative and Guinea (Rebecca Gibney) whose 'good war' is not what it seems.

Come in Spinner is the story of one week in their lives, as they play the game of chance for the highest stakes...survival, security and the opportunity for happiness and love.

Logie Award Winner 1991 - Most Outstanding Drama Series


I watched this mini-series out of the blue many years ago when it aired on the Hallmark channel. 


I wasn't sure what to expect really, but the story was just captivating. 


I made sure to read the book later on, as soon as I could find a copy. 


I do confess to quite an excessive amount of interest in War Dramas, but this was perhaps different as the scene was not really set on the battleground, but in the far-flung land Down Under.

Based on the book written by Dymphna Cusack and Florence James about the state of affairs in Sydney, Australia during World War II, it revolves around the lives of three women in particular, Guinea, Deb and Claire. 


Each of the women have quite a bit of turmoil disturbing their lives, both directly and indirectly due to the War that rages on overseas. All three women work in the beauty salon of the prestigious South Pacific Hotel and the story takes us through their interaction with the customers they wait on and with the other co-workers they deal with. All three however have serious issues regarding the men they are involved with, and plot shifts between them as they each wrestle with their emotions in the hopes of finding happiness.

This however is not a long played out saga, everything happens within the span of a few days, and we are led to see that the war does change a lot of things, regardless of whether one is at the battlefront or not.

Lisa Harrow, Kerry Armstrong and Rebecca Gibney playing the three lead characters all do a superb job. 


They successfully capture the torment that each of the women feel in the workplace and away from it. 


In addition, the chemistry that each of the women have with each other is convincing and genuine, and one could easily place these women in the war-stricken Sydney of the 1940's.

Unfortunately, however this mini-series was not given the recognition it deserved, for save for that one time, I have never been able to watch it again. If you get a chance, watch the movie.