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Duration: 191 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Joyce Heiser, Joyce Hyser Robinson, Joyce Heiser
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Joyce Hyser gained popularity for her role as Terry Griffith in the 1985 film 'Just One of the Guys'. She appeared in various films and TV shows in the early 1980s, with notable guest appearances on L.A. Law. Despite her interest in playing Dr. Melfi on The Sopranos, Lorraine Bracco was cast instead. In the early 1990s, Hyser shifted focus from television to filmmaking and screenwriting.
Release Year: 1985
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Само едно момче, Quase Igual aos outros, Un chico como todos, Kuin yksi kundeista, Enas mangas me kampyles, Micsoda pasi ez a lány!, Un ragazzo come gli altri, Un muchacho como todos, Po prostu chlopak, En av grabbarna, Eden od fantov, Парень что надо, Als Junge ist sie Spitze
Director: Lisa Gottlieb
Writer: Dennis Feldman, Jeff Franklin
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Companies: Columbia Pictures, Summa Entertainment Group, Triton
Genre: Comedy, Coming-Of-Age Fiction, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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Keywords: adolescence, cross dressing, high school, sexism, shakespeare in modern dress, teen comedy, woman director
Terry Griffith, believing she lost her school's writing competition due to sexism, decides to prove that being a girl hindered her chances by transferring to another high school disguised as a boy. Her brother Buddy helps her with the transformation. At the new school, Terry befriends Rick and impresses him with her intelligence and humor. However, their friendship becomes complicated when Terry starts developing feelings for Rick, who reciprocates but believes Terry is a guy.
Just One of the Guys (1985) is a comedy-drama directed by Lisa Gottlieb that explores themes of sexism, identity, and acceptance through the lens of adolescence. The film follows Terry Griffith, played by Joyce Hyser, as she navigates high school life while disguised as a boy to prove her journalism teacher's gender bias in selecting competition winners. Although the plot primarily revolves around Terry's cross-dressing adventure, it also touches on typical teenage experiences like crushes and friendship dynamics.