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Tender Hooks

Tender Hooks (1989)

M 1989 1h 35m EN

Watch Tender Hooks (1989) free in HD on Zoovie — 1h 35m. Directed by Mary Callaghan, starring Joey Kennedy, Nique Needles, and Anna Lise Phillips. Filed under Comedy and Drama — multiple servers per title.

What is Tender Hooks (1989) about?

Mitchell leaves the comfort of suburban bliss convinced that no-one can assess life who has not experienced it first-hand. Clear about what is not appropriate for her, she is searching for what is: a choice. She takes a job at an inner-city hair salon and a room in a nearby boarding house. Here she meets Gaye, who lives on love and spurts on her asthma inhaler. Through a quirk of fate she meets Rex in the hall with not much on but the imprint of a boot on his behind. She takes him in, captivated by his smile. They warm to one another at once. Rex appreciates Mitchell's style and is impossible to ignore. The drawback is he comes fully loaded: Mitchell discovers that where Rex is trouble follows close behind.

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Director:
Mary Callaghan
Country:
Australia
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0098455

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Who stars in Tender Hooks (1989)?

Joey Kennedy as Mitch, Nique Needles as Rex Reeson, Anna Lise Phillips as Gaye, Robert Menzies as Yawn, John Polson as Tony, Ian Mortimer as Vic, Shane Connor as Wayne.

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Where can I watch Tender Hooks online for free?

You can watch Tender Hooks (1989) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Tender Hooks?

Tender Hooks has a running time of 1h 35m (95 minutes total).

Who directed Tender Hooks?

Tender Hooks was directed by Mary Callaghan.

What genre is Tender Hooks?

Tender Hooks is a Comedy, Drama and Romance film released in 1989.

Who stars in Tender Hooks?

The cast of Tender Hooks includes Joey Kennedy, Nique Needles, Anna Lise Phillips, Robert Menzies and John Polson.