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Gross Anatomy (1989 film)

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The 1989 movie Gross Anatomy stars Matthew Modine and Daphne Zuniga. The film was released by Touchstone Pictures.

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Matthew Modine stars as Joe Slovak, a brilliant first-year med student whose casual, nonconforming approach to life gets tested when he enrolls in gross anatomy, the toughest course in med school. Joe's freewheeling, independent style creates funny moments in the classroom, but puts him at odds with his demanding professor (Christine Lahti), who questions whether her class "rebel" has what it takes to be a doctor. On top of that, Joe falls in love with his no-nonsense lab partner Laurie (Daphne Zuniga), who won't let anything, especially romance, interfere with her plans. And while Joe's never done anything by the book, he proves he does have what it takes to succeed -- without changing his ways!

[edit] Reaction

  • Received a three-star review from film critic Roger Ebert.
  • Opened in America with $2,830,387 on 853 theaters.
  • Lifetime American gross of $11,604,598

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Roger Ebert film review

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