Spit MacPhee

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GenreMini-series
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Written byMoya Wood
Directed byMarcus Cole
StarringJohn Mills
Phillip Hancock
Template:Pluralize from text of originAustralia
Original languageTemplate:Pluralize from textEnglish
No. of episodes4
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Running time4 x 1 hours
Original release
NetworkNine Network
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Spit MacPhee is a 1988 Australian mini-series set in the 1930s. It is based on the novel by James Aldridge.[1] Also known as The True Story of Spit MacPhee it stars Phillip Hancock as Spit and John Mills as his grandfather.[2]

Bob Hudson, writing in the Sydney Morning Herald, concludes "(Spit Macphee is a fine family story — a realistic tale that will draw you in from the first moment you see young Spit, hooting like a klaxon, leap into his beloved Murray River."[3] The Age's Barbara Hooks called it "a warm, wise and highly entertaining drama that also speaks with intelligence and eloquence about a universal and timeless theme — relationships between adults and children and the motive that enrich or doom them."[4]

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  1. ^ Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford University Press, 1996 p236
  2. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.St Claire, Lynne (14 September 1988), "Tough life for a boy and his grandfather", Evening Post
  3. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Hudson, Bob (9 May 1988), "Spit MacPhee", The Sydney Morning Herald
  4. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Hooks, Barbara (10 May 1988), "Adult foibles founder", The Age


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