Harry And The Hendersons (1987)

Harry And The Hendersons (1987)

Release Date : Jun. 05, 1987 | Rating ★★★★★★
Details : Returning from a hunting trip in the forest the Henderson family's car hits an animal in the road. At first they fear it was a man but when they examine the body they find it's a bigfoot. They think it's dead so they decide to take it home (there could be some money in this). As you guessed it isn't dead. Far from being the ferocious monster they fear Harry to be he's a friendly giant.
Duration : 1 Hour 50 Minutes
Cast and Crew :


John Lithgow as George Henderson


Melinda Dillon as Nancy Henderson


Joshua Rudoy as Ernie Henderson


Kevin Peter Hall as Harry


David Suchet as Jacques Lafleur


Don Ameche as Dr. Wallace Wrightwood


M. Emmet Walsh as George Henderson Sr.


Debbie Lee Carrington as Little Bigfoot

Margaret Langrick as Sarah Henderson | Lainie Kazan as Irene Moffitt | Laura Kenny as 'Mouse' Woman | William Ontiveros as Sgt. Mancini | David Richardt as Dirty Harry Officer | Jacqueline Moscou as DMV Clerk | Richard Arnold as 'Mouse' Spouse | Sean Morgan as Jerry Seville | Chuck McCollum as Guard | Nick Flynn as Stuart | David MacIntyre as Billers | Peggy Platt as Librarian | Orene Anderson as Woman in Kitchen | William Dear as Sighting Man | Laurie O'Brien as Screaming Woman | Michael J. Loggins as Big Gun Man | James King as Bicycle Man | Nathaniel Ellis as Sgt. Bader | Juleen Murray as Press Woman #1 | Connie Craig as Press Woman #2 | Dana Middleton as News Anchor #1 | Mark Mitchell as Press Man #1 | Richard Foley as News Anchor #2 | Larry Wansley as News Anchor #3 | Steve Brodie as News Anchor #4 | Mickey Gilbert as Police Officer | Tom Hammond as Police Officer | Stuart Schwarz as SWAT Officer | Justin Mastro as Vigilante | Michael Goodell as Pool Man | Vern Taylor as Jerome | Stan Sturing as Police Clerk | Robert Isaac Lee as Kim Lee | John Bloom as Feet | Britches as Little Bob | Fred Newman as Harry (voice) | Executive Producer  : Steven Spielberg | Producer  : Richard Vane | Director  : William Dear | Writer  : Ezra D. Rappaport |