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  1. English. Without You I'm Nothing is a 1990 American musical comedy film directed by John Boskovich and starring and written by comedian and singer Sandra Bernhard, based on material from her award-winning one-woman show of the same name, which was produced by Terry Danuser.

  2. 11 de may. de 1990 · Without You I'm Nothing: Directed by John Boskovich. With Sandra Bernhard, John Doe, Steve Antin, Lu Leonard. Sandra Bernhard stars in a studio version of her off-Broadway show, blending re-enactments of the original show's pieces with concept vignettes and 'testimonials' to underscore the relationship between a performer and an ...

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    • Comedy, Musical
    • John Boskovich
    • 1990-05-11
  3. Without You I'm Nothing R 1990 1h 34m Comedy LGBTQ+ List 73% Tomatometer 11 Reviews 71% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Comedian Sandra Bernhard reprises her one-woman show of monologues...

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    • John Boskovich
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    • Sandra Bernhard
  4. 14 de oct. de 2014 · Video Detective. 131K subscribers. Subscribed. 106. 18K views 9 years ago. Without You I'm Nothing Trailer 1990 Director: John Boskovich Starring: John Doe, Sandra Bernhard, Steve Antin,...

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  5. Título original: Without You I'm Nothing. Sinopsis: Sandra Bernhard protagoniza una versión de estudio de su espectáculo off-Broadway, en la que se mezclan recreaciones de las piezas del espectáculo original con viñetas conceptuales y ...Puedes ver Without You I'm Nothing mediante en las plataformas:

    • John Boskovich
    • Lu Leonard
  6. Without You I’m Nothing. Actress/comic Sandra Bernhard made a big splash in Martin Scorsese’s The King of Comedy (1982) as Masha, a rich young groupie of a late-night TV host (Jerry Lewis) who teams up with a would-be comic (Robert De Niro) to kidnap him.

  7. 29 de jun. de 1990 · Without You I'm Nothing. Roger Ebert June 29, 1990. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. You're a very special audience tonight. No, really! Rock stars rarely talk to their audiences except in throwaway lines. There is a godlike detachment about them.