"Harry and the Hendersons" is a heartwarming comedy-fantasy film directed by William Dear and released in 1987. The story follows the Henderson family, played by John Lithgow, Melinda Dillon, Margaret Langrick, and Joshua Rudoy, who encounter a Bigfoot-like creature named Harry while on a camping trip. Believing they have accidentally killed the creature, they decide to take him home, only to discover that Harry is a gentle giant with a penchant for causing chaos in their suburban neighborhood. As the Hendersons struggle to keep Harry hidden from the authorities and their nosy neighbors, they develop a deep bond with the lovable creature. Through hilarious antics and heartwarming moments, the family learns valuable lessons about acceptance, compassion, and the true meaning of family. With a mix of comedy, adventure, and a touch of fantasy, "Harry and the Hendersons" is a timeless family film that will warm hearts and entertain audiences of all ages. Featuring standout performances from the talented cast, including John Lithgow, Melinda Dillon, Margaret Langrick, and Joshua Rudoy, "Harry and the Hendersons" is a delightful tale of friendship and acceptance that continues to captivate viewers with its humor and heartwarming message. So, grab your popcorn, gather the family, and prepare for a fun-filled adventure with Harry and the lovable Hendersons.
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