“ Gross Misconduct ” is the psychological drama of Australian director George Miller, starring Jimmy Smiths and Naomi Watts . The world premiere of the film took place on July 29, 1993 in Australia. The film is based on the play by Lance Peters, "Assault with a Deadly Weapon."
| Amoral behavior | |
|---|---|
| Gross misconduct | |
| Genre | drama thriller |
| Producer | George Miller |
| Producer | Richard Becker Rosella Monteverde Richard Sheffield-McClure |
| Author script | Lance peters |
| In the main cast | Jimmy smits Naomi Watts |
| Operator | |
| Composer | |
| Film company | David Hannay Productions Pro filmworks |
| Duration | 96 min |
| Budget | 4 million AUS $ [1] |
| Fees | 489,598 AUS $ |
| A country | |
| Language | English |
| Year | 1993 |
| IMDb | ID 0107046 |
Content
- 1 plot
- 2 Cast
- 3 Criticism
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Story
Student Jennifer ( Watts ) seduces married professor Justin ( Smiths ). After a night with the professor, realizing that he was trying to end his relationship with her, Jennifer accuses him of rape.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Jimmy smits | Justin Thorne |
| Naomi Watts | Jennifer carter |
| Laura Thorne | |
| Kenneth Carter |
Criticism
magazine described the film as a “multi-layered judicial drama,” which “is replete with dialogue, but preserves credibility and subtlety” [2] .
Notes
- ↑ Andrew Urban, "Gross Misconduct", Cinema Papers , January 1993 p4-9
- ↑ Verführt - Schuldig oder nicht schuldig? (1993) (German) . . Date of treatment March 20, 2015.
Links
- Immoral Behavior on the Internet Movie Database
- "Immoral Behavior" on the Rotten Tomatoes website