Just One of the Guys

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Just One of the Guys
Directed by Lisa Gottlieb
Produced by Andrew Fogelson
Written by Dennis Feldman
Jeff Franklin
Starring Joyce Hyser
Clayton Rohner
Billy Jayne (credited as Billy Jacoby)
William Zabka
Sherilyn Fenn
Music by Tom Scott
Cinematography John McPherson
Editing by Tony Lombardo
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) April 26, 1985
Running time 90 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
Gross revenue US$11,500,000 (USA)
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Just One of the Guys is a 1985 comedy film, directed by Lisa Gottlieb. The film is marketed with the tagline "Terry Griffith is about to go where no woman has gone before." This movie ranked number 48 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the "50 Best High School Movies".[1] The movie is a loose adaptation of the classic William Shakespeare play Twelfth Night.

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Just One of the Guys tells the story of Terry Griffith (Joyce Hyser) as an aspiring journalist who feels that teachers don't take her seriously because of her good looks. So when she fails to get her dream internship, she comes to the conclusion that it's because she's a girl.

To remedy the situation, she decides to enroll at a rival high school, dressed up as a boy. After fending off a bully (William Zabka) and a "girlfriend", she manages to be accepted as one of the guys. But then she meets Rick (Clayton Rohner), a gold-hearted nerd. After walking him through an image makeover, she falls for him.

When Rick becomes alarmed by feeling supposedly falling for a man, she bares her breasts to him at the prom to prove she is a woman.

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  1. ^ 50 Best High School Movies from [[Entertainment Weekly

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