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''Just One of the Guys'' is a 1985 American teen comedy film directed by
Lisa Gottlieb Lisa Gottlieb is an American film, television director and college professor. She is best known for directing the 1985 film ''Just One of the Guys''. She went on to direct the films ''Across the Moon'' (1995) starring Christina Applegate and E ...
and co-written by Dennis Feldman and Jeff Franklin, although according to Gottlieb, she also co-wrote the screenplay together with her writing partner Mitch Giannunzio but then was supposedly denied writing credit by the producers. ''Just One of the Guys'' is a loose adaptation of William Shakespeare's '' Twelfth Night''. The film ranked number 48 on '' Entertainment Weekly'''s list of the "50 Best High School Movies".


Plot

Terri Griffith is an aspiring teenage journalist in Phoenix, Arizona, who feels that her teachers do not take her articles seriously because of her good looks. After failing to get her dream job as a newspaper intern, she comes to the conclusion that it is because she is a girl. With her parents out of town on a two-week Caribbean vacation, Terri decides to remedy the situation. Enrolling at a rival high school, she enlists the help of her sex-obsessed younger brother, Buddy, and her best friend Denise to disguise herself as a boy. Along the way, she meets Rick Morehouse, a nerd who becomes her pet project. After helping him through an image makeover and encouraging him to start talking to girls, Terri starts to fall for him. After many episodes in and out of school, including fending off a group of bullies led by bodybuilder Greg Tolan, dealing with her real college boyfriend Kevin, and being set up on a blind date with a potential new girlfriend named Sandy, Terri manages to be accepted as "one of the guys". At the senior prom, a jealous Greg picks a fight with Rick, who ultimately trounces the bully in front of the entire class. When Terri's boyfriend shows up unexpectedly and discovers the ruse, Rick assumes that Terri's big secret was that she was gay. To prove otherwise, Terri opens her shirt and reveals her breasts to Rick. Although she admits to loving him, Rick rejects her, prompting a desperate Terri to kiss him in front of everyone. To placate the awestruck students, Rick derisively announces that Terri "has tits" before leaving the prom and Terri behind. Heartbroken and humiliated, Terri retreats to her room and writes a long article on what it is like to be a girl in boys' clothing, detailing all of her experiences, both good and bad. Terri returns to her own school. When her article is printed in the newspaper, she receives high praise and finally earns her dream job at the newspaper. Nevertheless, she still finds herself yearning for Rick, who has not spoken to her since the prom. One day during the summer, Rick suddenly turns up after reading her article. Realizing their true feelings for each other, they reconcile and make plans for another date. They decide to go for a drive in Terri's car, but before Buddy can join them, an attractive blonde on a motorcycle rides up and beckons to him with a smile. Buddy then climbs onto the back of her motorcycle, and both couples happily drive away.


Cast

* Joyce Hyser as Terri/Terry Griffith * Clayton Rohner as Rick Morehouse * Billy Jacoby as Buddy Griffith *
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as Denise * William Zabka as Greg Tolan * Leigh McCloskey as Kevin * Sherilyn Fenn as Sandy * Arye Gross as Willie * Deborah Goodrich as Deborah * Stuart Charno as Reptile * Kenneth Tigar as Mr. Raymaker


Soundtrack

# "Just One of the Guys" by Shalamar – 3:55 # "Girls Got Something Boys Ain't Got" by Midnight Star – 3:56 # "Tonight You're Mine, Baby" by Ronnie Spector – 4:57 # "Prove It to You" by Dwight Twilley – 3:20 # "Jealous" by Berlin – 4:23 # "Way Down" by Billy Burnette – 3:34 # "Burning" by Brock/Davis – 4:20 # "Thrills" by Greg French – 3:15 # "Hard Way" by Brock/Davis – 4:48 # "Guy Talk" by Tom Scott – 2:29 The songs and music that were played in the film, not on the soundtrack. # " Trouble" by Lindsey Buckingham # "Down on the Street" by The Stooges # "Turn Out Right" by
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# "Comb My Hair" by
Johnny Lyon John Lyon (born December 4, 1948), better known by his stage name Southside Johnny, is an American singer-songwriter who usually fronts his band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. Southside Johnny has long been considered the Grandfather of ...
# "Buns" by Bonedaddys # "Gone Too Far" by Neurotica


Release

''Just One of the Guys'' was released on April 26, 1985.


Home media

The film was released on
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under
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on April 28, 2020. Special features include filmmaker and cast commentary and theatrical trailer.


Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes it holds a score of 54% based on reviews from 13 critics, with an average rating of 4.80/10. On Metacritic it has a score of 57% based on reviews from 6 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".


See also

* Cross-dressing in film and television


References


External links

* * * {{Twelfth Night 1985 films 1985 comedy films 1985 directorial debut films 1980s coming-of-age comedy films 1980s feminist films 1980s high school films 1980s teen comedy films American coming-of-age comedy films American feminist comedy films American high school films American teen comedy films Columbia Pictures films Cross-dressing in American films Films about proms Films scored by Tom Scott Films set in Phoenix, Arizona Teen films based on works by William Shakespeare 1980s English-language films 1980s American films