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Gray's Anatomy ()


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After doctors inform him that an eye affliction will require risky surgery, monologist Spalding Gray recounts his various pursuits for alternative medicine to avoid the doctor's scalpel.

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Mike McLaughlin ...
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Melissa Robertson ...
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Alvin Henry ...
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Alyne Hargroder ...
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Buddy Carr ...
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Gerry Urso ...
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Chris Simms ...
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Tommy Staub ...
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Fay L. Woo ...
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Kirk A. Patrick Jr. ...
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Directed by

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Steven Soderbergh

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Spalding Gray ... (monologue) and
Renée Shafransky ... (monologue) (as Renee Shafransky)
 
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John Hardy ... producer
Caroline Kaplan ... executive producer
Kathleen Russo ... executive producer
Jonathan Sehring ... executive producer

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Cliff Martinez

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Elliot Davis ... (camera)

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Susan Littenberg

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Adele Plauche ... (as Adele Plauché)

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Cynthia Wigginton

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Charley Soderbergh ... hair stylist / makeup artist

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Mike Malone ... props
Huey Mitchell ... carpenter
John Patterson ... construction coordinator
Larry Spurlock ... carpenter

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Larry Blake ... re-recording mixer
Paul Ledford ... production sound mixer
Mark A. Mangini ... sound editor (as Mark Mangini)
Keenan Wyatt ... boom operator

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Mike Malone ... special effects

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Tony Brignac ... first assistant camera
Buddy Carr ... second assistant camera
Gilly Charbonnet ... grip
David Jensen ... electrician
Calvin Maehl ... chief lighting technician
Richard Mall ... key grip
Chris Robertson ... electrician
Val Zimmer ... grip

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David Jensen ... interview casting

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Howard Behar ... legal services
Robert Butler ... stand-in
Billy Collins Jr. ... production accountant (as Billy Collins)
Lori Jefferson ... production assistant
Debbie Kennedy ... legal services
Clint Maedgen ... stand-in
Tara Martin ... production coordinator
Tom Mustafo ... production assistant
Adam Rosen ... legal services
Renée Shafransky ... director: original production (as Renee Shafransky)
Michael Charles Hill ... distribution and marketing coordinator (uncredited)

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Zahid Ali ... special thanks
Les Bratton ... special thanks
Francis Cagle ... special thanks (as Frances Cagle)
Sonny Cranch ... special thanks
Angela Ferrara ... special thanks
Charles Floyd ... special thanks
Ed Gerkey ... special thanks: Panavision Hollywood
John Krasno ... special thanks: Panavision Hollywood
Mark Shivas ... special thanks
Leo Walsh ... special thanks

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Also Known As
  • グレイズ・アナトミー (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Анатомия Грэя (Russia)
  • Grayn anatomia (Finland)
  • A Anatomia de Gray (Portugal)
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  • 80 min
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Budget $350,000 (estimated)

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Trivia The Broadway performance of "Gray's Anatomy" by Spalding Gray opened at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre on November 28, 1993, ran for 13 performances and closed on January 3, 1994. A repeat performance reopened at the Vivian Beaumont Theater on June 5, 1994, ran for 8 performances and closed on June 27, 1994. See more »
Goofs The earpieces of the stethoscopes are supposed to have the slant toward the front because that is the way the ear canal in the skull runs. Every scene shows them just obscuring sound using the stethoscope with the slant toward the back of the user's head. Its an error against anatomy. See more »
Movie Connections Follows Swimming to Cambodia (1987). See more »
Crazy Credits Although inspired by actual events, the characters and events depicted in the monologue portion of this motion picture have been fictionalized. Any similarity to actual persons living or dead is purely coincidental. See more »
Quotes Female Interviewee: I think I've been disfigured; or at least blinded.
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