Gross Misconduct (film)


Gross Misconduct is a 1993 thriller film directed by George T. Miller. It stars Jimmy Smits and Naomi Watts. It was nominated for an award by the Australian Film Institute in 1993. The film has been likened to an Australian version of Fatal Attraction.

Daughter of the schools 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 Thornes reputation and future in grave danger.The film was based on a play which was written in 1969 by Lance Peters. It had been suggested by a 1955 scandal in Hobart, where university professor Sydney Orr had been sacked from his job on grounds of gross misconduct. Gross Moral Turpitude, Cassandra Pybus book on the Orr case which also emerged in 1993, gives a very different reading on Orr from Peters and this films. She writes that in the Orr case... it was almost universally accepted... that an academic who seduced a student should be dismissed. He did. He was. ........

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