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Gross Anatomy

  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
4.3K
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Matthew Modine and Daphne Zuniga in Gross Anatomy (1989)
A first-year med student (Matthew Modine) cares about nothing except his lab partner (Daphne Zuniga), which soon pits him against his demanding professor (Christine Lahti).
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A fisherman's son goes through medical school with a bad attitude, especially in cadaver class.A fisherman's son goes through medical school with a bad attitude, especially in cadaver class.A fisherman's son goes through medical school with a bad attitude, especially in cadaver class.

  • Director
    • Thom Eberhardt
  • Writers
    • Mark Spragg
    • Howard Rosenman
    • Alan Jay Glueckman
  • Stars
    • Matthew Modine
    • Daphne Zuniga
    • Christine Lahti
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    4.3K
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    • Director
      • Thom Eberhardt
    • Writers
      • Mark Spragg
      • Howard Rosenman
      • Alan Jay Glueckman
    • Stars
      • Matthew Modine
      • Daphne Zuniga
      • Christine Lahti
    • 24User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • Joe Slovak
    Daphne Zuniga
    Daphne Zuniga
    • Laurie Rorbach
    Christine Lahti
    Christine Lahti
    • Dr. Rachel Woodruff
    Todd Field
    Todd Field
    • David Schreiner
    John Scott Clough
    John Scott Clough
    • Miles Reed
    Alice Carter
    Alice Carter
    • Kim McCauley
    Robert Desiderio
    Robert Desiderio
    • Dr. Banks
    Zakes Mokae
    Zakes Mokae
    • Dr. Banumbra
    Clyde Kusatsu
    Clyde Kusatsu
    • Interviewing Professor
    John Petlock
    • Interviewing Professor
    J. Patrick McNamara
    J. Patrick McNamara
    • Interviewing Professor
    Jan Munroe
    Jan Munroe
    • Interviewing Professor
    Kay E. Kuter
    Kay E. Kuter
    • Lecturing Professor
    Michael Flanagan
    • Lecturing Professor
    Don Perry
    Don Perry
    • Lecturing Professor
    J.C. Quinn
    • Papa Slovak
    Rutanya Alda
    Rutanya Alda
    • Mama Slovak
    Brandis Kemp
    Brandis Kemp
    • Aunt Rose
    • Director
      • Thom Eberhardt
    • Writers
      • Mark Spragg
      • Howard Rosenman
      • Alan Jay Glueckman
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews24

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    7deanofrpps

    Dissection of The First Year of Medical School

    This is a genteel romantic comedy about the first year of medical school from the perspective of Laurie Rorbach (Daphne Zuniga). There's no hold barred from day one onward: This is a total commitment.

    Enter Joe Slovak (Matthew Modine. He's the wise guy from a lower class background but he's got a system for beating the odds and getting by with a minimum of effort. His natural intelligence pulls him through most test of wills, but that chip on the shoulder attitude leaves him with utter contempt for the concept that something greater than educating a medical mechanic is at work. A wise instructor Dr. Rachel Woodruff (Christine Lahti) is out to teach Slovak a powerful lesson.

    The lab partner make up an excellent supporting cast. The washout student who is bright willing though unable, the Joe-College type who has pretensions and ambitions as thinly veiled as Slovak's sarcasm, and the female student whose husband wants to keep her barefoot and pregnant give a good cross-section of young adulthood which is of course still in a "becoming" stage.

    I was surprised to see that this delightful film did not get higher ratings.
    7napierslogs

    Romantic comedy and character study nicely rolled into a drama

    "Gross Anatomy" is a romantic comedy and med school student learns about life and himself character study, nicely rolled into a drama. I first saw it as a young teen in the early 90s, and it stuck with me as a dramatic romantic comedy but more so as a med school examination that really spoke to me.

    Almost twenty years later, I am much more film literate, and while I still like it, I can see it's not as good as it could have been, or as I remember it. It's really not much of a character study, as Matthew Modine's Joe is your typical smart slacker who gets by on his looks, charm and natural intelligence - which is almost enough for med school. I wish they showed me more of his struggles in school and less of his romantic efforts to win over Laurie (Daphne Zuniga). The romantic comedy angle is so formulaic and predictable, that the comedy fell flat. On the other hand, the interpretation of med school seemed more realistic and not as enticing as most shows and movies make it out to be.

    "Gross Anatomy" is probably more intriguing to a younger audience, with its immature characters and predictable romance. But these characters are appealing, especially Modine as we follow him on his journey through first year med school. I was not as emotionally invested as I first was years ago, but I still enjoyed this as a cute film.
    tfrizzell

    Works Inspite of Shortcomings.

    A first-year med student (Matthew Modine) is obsessed with becoming a doctor, but jokes his way through everything else in his life in this under-rated little flick that works due to a clever screenplay and good performances from the major players in the cast. The film goes for funny and outlandish situations, but has undertones of drama early and then the drama takes center stage by the film's final act. Christine Lahti shines as the one professor who locks horns with Modine. Above-average and enjoyable overall. 3.5 out of 5 stars.
    7culwin

    Good movie, dumb title

    If you loved Vision Quest and The Sure Thing you'll like this movie, because it's sort of a combination of the two (maybe not quite as good). Daphne Zuniga and Matthew Modine play students in med school. She cares too much about school, he doesn't care enough. Will they graduate? Will they hook up? Will Matthew Modine ever get a haircut? Eh, who cares, this is just mindless viewing entertainment. The title is really stupid, who's idea was that? Not exactly a good title for a romantic comedy.
    7g-man-22

    Underrated character flick nobody ever talks about

    Not a great film, I suppose, but "Gross Anatomy" has enough that's entertaining, engaging and memorable about it to recommend the film to fans of character drama. "ER" and "Chicago Hope" may well have set the standard for medical dramas, but this look at some first-year med students and their quest to achieve the impossible (become a practicing surgeon or specialist) has long since been forgotten in the trash-bin of seemingly negatable Disney flicks. Released at the turn of the 80's, when Disney was rampantly putting out what seemed like a movie a week, it features a sterling performance by the eternally underrated Matthew Modine as Joe Slovak, an endlessly appealing character despite his tendency to annoy everyone else in the film. Slovak is a wonderful creation on the part of the writers, first seen in a highly memorable pre-credits sequence in which each of the post-grad medical schools asks him questions that eventually reveal the 'real Joe'. Or at least the Joe Slovak he wishes to project. Christine Lahti, who would of course go on to fame and acclaim in "Chicago Hope", practiced her medical chops here as a sickly professor bent on pressuring her students to achieve perfection, even if they themselves aren't often willing to reach for it. The rest of the cast (Daphne Zuniga and the always-great Todd Fields) have done work elsewhere that's gotten more attention, but it's doubtful they've ever been as effective as they are here. By no means is this a classic, but a sharply-observed film that despite a layer of Disney-esque schmaltz manages to touch, entertain and invigorate.

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    Related interests

    Patrick Dempsey and Ellen Pompeo in Grey's Anatomy (2005)
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    • Trivia
      The hospital where Matthew Modine's character is interning in was in fact a real hospital in Los Angeles that shut down but was then converted and used as a movie and TV show set. Director Thom Eberhardt while filming had a feeling that he had been there before and someone reminded him that he in fact had been born there. Eberhardt happily responded with saying "Whoa cool"
    • Goofs
      In the film one of the doctors refers to the disease "paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria" but mispronounces it, calling it "proximal nocturnal hemoglobinuria."
    • Quotes

      Joe Slovak: [to his family after reading a letter from a med school] What? What's the matter? You never seen a medical student before?

    • Alternate versions
      There are at least two versions of this film in circulation. When the Premium Channel Showtime showed the film around 1990-1991 the following scenes were different: During the interview process, when Matthew Modine is being questioned by the admissions staff, a funny line existed in the film where one of them asks, "Why are you here?" Modine's character (Joe Slovack) responds, "I look good in white." This dialog was not present in Showtime's version of the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Fabulous Baker Boys/Breaking In/Crimes and Misdemeanors/Look Who's Talking (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Burnin'
      Written by Larry Hester, Terry Quinn

      Performed by Rebel Faction

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Liebe, Streß und Fieberkurven
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles Harbor, San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, USA(Boat port snd harbor scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners IV
      • Hill/Rosenman
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $8,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,604,598
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,830,387
      • Oct 22, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,604,598
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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