Popularity: 2 (history)
Director: | Lisa Gottlieb |
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Writer: | Jeff Franklin, Dennis Feldman |
Staring: |
When Terry Griffith loses her high school's writing competition, she's convinced that it's because she's a girl. So Terry decides to change high schools and pose as a boy to prove her point. Her brother, Buddy, helps her pass as a guy so well that she is soon making friends with the boys at school, including the attractive Rick, who becomes her new best friend. But her gender-swapping makes things difficult when she falls in love with him. | |
Release Date: | Apr 26, 1985 |
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Director: | Lisa Gottlieb |
Writer: | Jeff Franklin, Dennis Feldman |
Genres: | Comedy, Romance |
Keywords | sexism, shakespeare in modern dress, adolescence, teen comedy, high school, cross dressing, woman director |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Triton, Summa Entertainment Group |
Box Office |
Revenue: $11,528,900
Budget: $11,500,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Joyce Hyser | Terry |
Clayton Rohner | Rick |
Billy Jayne | Buddy |
William Zabka | Greg |
Toni Hudson | Denise |
Leigh McCloskey | Kevin |
Sherilyn Fenn | Sandy |
Deborah Goodrich | Deborah |
Kenneth Tigar | Mr. Raymaker |
Arye Gross | Willie |
Robert Fieldsteel | Phil |
Stuart Charno | Reptile |
John Apicella | Coach Morrison |
Steven Basil | Mark |
J. Williams | Julian |
Don Blanton | Jimmy |
Ramon Chavez | Mr. Mendosa |
Frank Sprague | Mr. Grasso |
Emily Ragsdale | English Teacher |
Richard Blake | Janitor |
Mickey Guinn | Security Guard |
Stacy Blythe | Linda |
Anthony Galde | Ralph |
Linda Kelly | Betty |
Kim Norwitz | Jill |
Kim Studer | Beth |
Joseph Finsterwald | Freshman |
Katy Boyer | Jeanine |
Troy Clegg | Cool Guy #1 |
Randy Mooers | Cool Guy #2 |
Brian Melrose | Boy in Locker Room |
Tony Brock | Prom Band |
Jay W. Davis | Prom Band |
John Coury | Prom Band |
James Michael Zavala | Prom Band |
Cait Brennan | Student at Dance (uncredited) |
Eli Cross | Student (uncredited) |
Travis Dutch | Freshman (uncredited) |
Rebecca Ferratti | Prom Date (uncredited) |
Cyndee Head | Prom Attendee (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Diane Peterson | Stunts |
Steve M. Davison | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
Jennifer Stace | Choreographer |
Sandy Berumen | Stunts |
Frank Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Jeff Franklin | Screenplay |
Don Goldman | Unit Production Manager |
Anita Terrian | Production Coordinator |
Dave MacDonald | Dolly Grip |
Bruce Andrews | Leadman |
Linda Matthews | Costumer |
Marvin C. Thompson | Makeup Artist |
Bruce J. Gfeller | Construction Coordinator |
Tony Lombardo | Editor |
Gina Lombardo | Editorial Staff |
Mark Gordon | Sound Editor |
Marshall Schlom | Script Supervisor |
Bill Scott | First Assistant Director |
Mitchell Block | Second Assistant Camera |
Ronald Batzdorff | Still Photographer |
Ron Record | Key Grip |
George L. Little | Costumer |
David Quashnick | Makeup Artist |
Vic Petrotta Jr. | Property Master |
Stephen Tucker | Assistant Editor |
Tom McCarthy Jr. | Supervising Sound Editor |
Neil Burrow | Sound Editor |
Wayne Artman | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Kevin Benson | Music Supervisor |
Annette Benson | Casting |
John McPherson | Director of Photography |
Lisa Gottlieb | Director |
Norman G. Langley | Camera Operator |
Dennis Capps | Second Assistant Director |
Matt Johnston | Stunts |
Jud Kehl | First Assistant Camera |
Patricia Fay | Location Manager |
Jack S. Schlosser | Chief Lighting Technician |
Richard Reams | Set Decoration |
Roger Pietschmann | Boom Operator |
Yolanda Toussieng | Hairstylist |
Kenneth C. Paonessa | First Assistant Editor |
Ted Whitfield | Music Editor |
Joseph Holsen | Sound Editor |
Doreen A. Dixon | ADR Editor |
Tom Beckert | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tom Scott | Original Music Composer |
Paul Peters | Production Design |
Dennis Feldman | Screenplay, Story |
Jim Bullock | Sound Editor |
Tom E. Dahl | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Irwin Mazur | Music Supervisor |
Lou Lombardo | Supervising Film Editor |
Petur Hliddal | Production Sound Mixer |
John Frazier | Special Effects |
Name | Title |
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Jeff Franklin | Executive Producer |
Dennis Feldman | Co-Producer |
Peck Prior | Associate Producer |
Andrew Fogelson | Producer |
Don McFarlane | Associate Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 16 | 31 | 10 |
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2024 | 12 | 13 | 18 | 9 |
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2025 | 2 | 10 | 18 | 3 |
2025 | 3 | 7 | 20 | 1 |
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**Who said the beautiful girls are not smart enough!** I always like the 80s films, because that's the time the teen films were revolutionised. I did not know this film's existence, also not knew 'She's the Man' was its remake. Very enjoyable comedy flick. It was not a flawless film, but they wer ... e minimised. This is the story of Terry, a senior high school girl who after failed to get her desired summer job at a local press, she decides to reapply for the internship disguised as a boy with the help of her little brother. The rest follows what she's going to achieve from her new getup. I really don't know any of these actors, but I liked them all, especially the lead actress. As I have seen many similar films, I don't think it failed to get my attention. So 80s, I mean very impressive like usual with slow and steady narration. You should not compare it to the present teen films. It was not just a different era film, but smartly highlighted the trend among the high school kids of the 80s. Particularly like the relationship and sexually perspectives, though not that strong contents. I don't think everybody would like it, especially the todays youngsters, but surely the 80s and the 90s guys would enjoy it. I was not even born when it came out, though I feel my generation was very close to it than the present. If you have not seen many films like this theme, you should try it, but watch out for the slow story progression. That's the only thing that might disappoint the viewers, but if you are okay with that, then it is a better film than you would have anticipated. _7/10_
***A popular girl masquerades as a new male student and it naturally presents amusing problems*** Terry, a teenager in Phoenix (Joyce Hyser), feels she has no choice but to become a male student in order to compete in a journalistic contest at her high school. Clayton Rohner plays her new best f ... riend (Rick) once she’s a “guy” while Billy Jayne plays her annoyingly superficial brother (Buddy). William Zabka (Greg) appears as the antagonist (you might remember him in the same role a year earlier in “The Karate Kid”). Toni Hudson (Denise) and Sherilyn Fenn (Sandy) are also on hand. “Just One of the Guys” (1985) is a fun 80’s teen flick that’s superior to overrated crap like “The Breakfast Club” (1985) but not great like “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” (1982) or “The Karate Kid” (1984). I’d put it on par with “Can’t Buy Me Love” (1987); both have a glaring campy side (unlike those other three) and were shot in Arizona. Hyser was great for the role because she looks stunning in a bikini, but also passes well for a dude when made-up appropriately. This is no small feat when you consider how filmmakers failed to do this is the serious Western “The Ballad of Little Jo” (1993). The film runs 1 hour and 40 minutes and was shot in Arizona: Phoenix (Terry & Buddy's House and the caves), Scottsdale (school) Tempe (Big Surf). GRADE: B/B-