Gross Misconduct Interview with George Miller and Lance Peters 1993
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Interview with George Miller and Lance Peters, director and writer of Gross Misconduct. The Movie Show Episode 24. Aired on 4 August 1993. Trailer. • http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107046/ • Plot Summary • At an all-girls academy in Australia, a married philosophy professor, Justin Thorne, attracts a fervent admirer in one of his students, Jennifer Carter. • Daughter of the school's headmaster, Jennifer is driven by a passion for the professor, practically throwing herself at him. Thorne resists repeatedly, but finally yields to temptation. Jennifer, feeling rejected later, accuses the professor of a sexual assault. A journal she has been keeping, fantasizing about a lover, makes it appear that she and the professor have been carrying on a long affair, placing Thorne's reputation and future in grave danger. • Directed by: George Miller • Written By: Gerard Maguire , Lance Peters • Cast: • Jimmy Smits as Justin Thorne • Naomi Watts as Jennifer Carter • Sarah Chadwick as Laura Thorne • Adrian Wright as Kenneth Carter • Ross Williams as David Guilde • Goran Stamenkovic as Oliver Thorne • Language: English • Country: Australia • Also known as: Gross Indecency, Аморальное поведение, Relação Perigosa, Verführt - Schuldig oder nicht schuldig?, Conducta inmoral, Atto indecente, Cattiva condotta, Oförsvarligt uppträdande • Rating: R • Genre: Thriller, Drama • In Theaters: Jul 29, 1993 Wide • Runtime: 1 hr. 45 min. • http://petermalone.misacor.o...ex.php?page=Gross+Misconduct • Gross Misconduct is based on a play, Assault With A Deadly Weapon, by Lance Peters, adapted for the screen by actor Gerard Maguire. It was directed by George Miller (Man from Snowy River, Bushfire Moon and many Disney features). The musical score is by Bruce Rowland, who also wrote the music for The Man from Snowy River. • The film is based on a Hobart case of the 1950s, an accusation against an academic, Sydney Sparkes Orr, for gross misconduct. The screenplay has been adapted to Melbourne of the '90s - and filmed at Ormond College where, in fact, a case for sexual harassment against the Master of the college was heard in 1991, other complaints were made in 1995 - and novelist Helen Garner published a book about the issues, The First Stone. • Jimmy Smits of LA Law was brought to Australia for the central role and the character made to be an American who fitted into Australian society. Naomi Watts, who featured in Brides of Christ and then went to America for films like Tank Girl, is effective as the fantasising teenager. Sarah Chadwick (with American accent) leads the supporting cast.
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