Me, Myself and I (1992) is a romantic comedy film directed by Pablo Ferro, starring JoBeth Williams and George Segal. The story revolves around Buddy Arnett, a writer who falls for Diane, a woman with multiple personalities, leading to a journey of love and understanding.
Here’s how you can watch and stream the film via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video.
Is Me, Myself and I (1992) available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Me, Myself and I (1992) is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
In the film, Buddy Arnett, a writer, finds himself enamored with Diane, who grapples with multiple personality disorder. As their relationship unfolds, Buddy navigates the complexities of Diane’s diverse and occasionally volatile personas.
JoBeth Williams stars as the multi-faceted Diane, with George Segal portraying Buddy Arnett. The ensemble cast also includes Don Calfa as Irving, Shelley Hack as Jennifer, and Bill Macy as Sydney. Additionally, Betsy Lynn George, Sharon McNight, Ruth Gilbert, Cheryl Paris, Hartley Haverty, Nicholas Kadi, Jaid Barrymore, and Paul Cavonis also star in key roles.
Watch Me, Myself and I (1992) streaming via Amazon Prime Video
Me, Myself and I (1992) is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.
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Me, Myself and I (1992) synopsis is as follows:
“Diane is a growling, howling urban nightmare, suffering from paranoia, nymphomania, and a really bad hair day. Her neighbor, a TV writer, is subject to Diane’s constant commentary on sex, violence and invisible persecutors through paper-thin walls. When Diane manages to seduce him, the two jaded New Yorkers discover that love works in mysterious ways.”
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