

Late Bloomers (1996)
Who would’ve thought a little one-on-one could get a girl in so much trouble?
Watch Late Bloomers (1996) free in HD on Zoovie — 1h 47m. Directed by Julia Dyer, starring Connie Nelson, Dee Hennigan, and Gary Carter. Filed under Comedy and Drama — multiple servers per title.
What is Late Bloomers (1996) about?
A lonely secretary leaves her family for love with a female basketball coach. But their awakening galvanizes the local conservative community, with the small-town drama permeating everywhere from the teacher’s lounge to the student body to the PTA, yet leads to unexpected love-conquers-all resolutions.
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- Stars:
- Connie Nelson, Dee Hennigan, Gary Carter, Jonah Lisa Dyer
- Director:
- Julia Dyer
- Production:
- One Mind Productions
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- English
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt0116834
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Who stars in Late Bloomers (1996)?
Connie Nelson as Dinah Groshardt, Dee Hennigan as Carly Lumpkin, Gary Carter as Ron Lumpkin, Jonah Lisa Dyer as Val Lumpkin, Esteban Powell as Jamie Hooper, Joe Nemmers as Rick Musso, Rene Moreno as Albert Echeverria, Tyrees Allen as Charlie Choate.
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Where can I watch Late Bloomers online for free?▼
You can watch Late Bloomers (1996) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Late Bloomers?▼
Late Bloomers has a running time of 1h 47m (107 minutes total).
Who directed Late Bloomers?▼
Late Bloomers was directed by Julia Dyer.
Is Late Bloomers worth watching?▼
Late Bloomers has mixed reviews with a rating of 4.5/10 based on 16 votes.
What genre is Late Bloomers?▼
Late Bloomers is a Comedy, Drama and Romance film released in 1996.
Who stars in Late Bloomers?▼
The cast of Late Bloomers includes Connie Nelson, Dee Hennigan, Gary Carter, Jonah Lisa Dyer and Esteban Powell.






















