Amid the jocks, nerds and shoulder pads of the ’80s teen rom-com landscape, a dark horse emerged: 1985’s “Just One of the Guys,” which wore its feminist agenda lightly.
In a riff on Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” high-schooler Terry (Joyce Hyser Robinson) goes undercover as a boy at a rival school after deciding she’s been discriminated against, in a journalism contest, for being just a pretty face.
The cast, including a young Sherilyn Fenn, was mostly unknown, though Billy Zabka of “The Karate Kid” played a bully. Ahead of the film’s 35th anniversary on April 26, Hyser Robinson and her director, Lisa Gottlieb, give us some behind-the-scenes insight into the film, which has a Blu-ray release out April 28. How a first-time director in her
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