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Bigfoot et les Henderson

Original title: Harry and the Hendersons
  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
40K
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John Lithgow, Melinda Dillon, Margaret Langrick, and Joshua Rudoy in Bigfoot et les Henderson (1987)
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The Henderson family adopt a friendly Sasquatch but have a hard time trying to keep the legend of 'Bigfoot' a secret.The Henderson family adopt a friendly Sasquatch but have a hard time trying to keep the legend of 'Bigfoot' a secret.The Henderson family adopt a friendly Sasquatch but have a hard time trying to keep the legend of 'Bigfoot' a secret.

  • Director
    • William Dear
  • Writers
    • William Dear
    • Bill Martin
    • Ezra D. Rappaport
  • Stars
    • John Lithgow
    • Melinda Dillon
    • Margaret Langrick
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    40K
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    • Director
      • William Dear
    • Writers
      • William Dear
      • Bill Martin
      • Ezra D. Rappaport
    • Stars
      • John Lithgow
      • Melinda Dillon
      • Margaret Langrick
    • 73User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    John Lithgow
    John Lithgow
    • George Henderson
    Melinda Dillon
    Melinda Dillon
    • Nancy Henderson
    Margaret Langrick
    Margaret Langrick
    • Sarah Henderson
    Joshua Rudoy
    Joshua Rudoy
    • Ernie Henderson
    Kevin Peter Hall
    Kevin Peter Hall
    • Harry
    David Suchet
    David Suchet
    • Jacques Lafleur
    Lainie Kazan
    Lainie Kazan
    • Irene Moffitt
    Don Ameche
    Don Ameche
    • Dr. Wallace Wrightwood
    M. Emmet Walsh
    M. Emmet Walsh
    • George Henderson Sr.
    William Ontiveros
    • Sgt. Mancini
    • (as Bill Ontiverous)
    David Richardt
    • Dirty Harry Officer
    Jacqueline Moscou
    • DMV Clerk
    Laura Kenny
    • 'Mouse' Woman
    Richard Arnold
    • 'Mouse' Spouse
    • (as Richard E. Arnold)
    Sean Morgan
    • Jerry Seville
    Nick Flynn
    • Stuart
    David MacIntyre
    • Billers
    Peggy Platt
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    • Director
      • William Dear
    • Writers
      • William Dear
      • Bill Martin
      • Ezra D. Rappaport
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    User reviews73

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    rainbow4142000

    A great feel good family movie!

    WE happened to catch this movie again on the PAX channel and start getting completely captivated once again by its funny scenes, and Harrys reaction to everything he encounters, from the family to the things in the house and its eventual feel good conclusion! I think one of the most touching scenes is when he encounters a deer head mounted on the wall and knocks out a hole in the wall to look for the hind part of the deer.......makes one wonder why people like to hunt in the first place, especially seeing it from Harry's perspective.......well, sit back and enjoy the movie, you will be glad you did, and have a kid or two with you..........OK? shar from oHIo........
    8caspian1978

    The All Time Best Family Movie

    It's hard to find a good "all around" family movie. If it's something the kid will like, best bet, the parents will hate it. And if it's something mom and dad like, the kids will hate it. Harry and the Hendersons is one of the few family movies that the entire family enjoys! With a PG rating, the movie has just enough action, drama, suspense, and comedy to keep each member of the family interested. An interesting fact: The only character who curses in the entire film is the little boy? Except for hearing the word sh*t two or three times, the rest of the movie is clean for the whole family to enjoy.
    uranium_death

    Heartwarming wake-up to reality

    I used to dislike this film. I disliked the mushiness, the story and even the sad parts. This movie was stuck on the shelf, covered in dust, forgotten.

    Only days ago I pulled this movie out and decided to sit down and watch it, expecting the same mushy film that I saw years and years ago.

    However, as I have gotten older I have a greater understanding of what this film offers me and people alike. In fact, it touched me so much to see how something that is often portrayed as scary was so gentle and caring.

    From the introduction when Harry is first discovered (in a rather unfortunate way) to the end of the movie, the Hendersons learn that Harry is more human than they ever thought, and that he has a bigger heart than the human race combined.

    Throughout the film, the effect that Harry has on people's lives is always seen. We as humans are so receptive to myth, legend and rumours. Yet, before the truth is given a chance to be known, we block our ears, close our eyes and run away.

    The Hendersons, Jacques LeFleur -a hunter who has followed his trail for 25 years and Dr Wrightwood -a man whose life has been ruined by his dedication towards the study of Sasquatch, all gain a new perspective on life, as well as a new respect. Their original feelings of the "Beast" all quashed swiftly to realize that inside of it lay a big heart.

    Harry's compassion, love for other beings and respect for life made this film an absolute delight to watch. I whole heartedly recommend this for anybody looking for a family film that not only warms the heart, but also teaches a lesson of who is really the monster on Earth.
    7view_and_review

    Harry Not Like the Other Monsters

    Dracula had his movie. Frankenstein had his movie. The mummy, the wolfman, and even the creature of the black lagoon had a movie. So why not Bigfoot? Sure, Bigfoot is not on the level of the aforementioned monsters but he has earned his spot in folklore-he's earned his movie.

    Harry and the Hendersons was his movie. He could've opted for scary but instead he opted for funny and it was a score.

    Harry, played by Kevin Peter Hall, was minding his own business in the woods when he was hit by a car. The driver of said car, George Nathan Henderson (John Lithgow), thought it would be very lucrative if he brought Harry home with him. Perhaps he could sell him to a lab or something for a big payday. What George didn't know was that Harry wasn't dead and when he woke up he was very hungry, very annoyed, and very discombobulated.

    But Harry was a nice guy. Even though he was about 7 feet tall and maybe 500 pounds, he didn't take that opportunity to hurt the Hendersons. Sure he damaged the house a bit but that was pure clumsiness. In fact, they developed a very sweet and precious bond that was wrapped in l funny moments. Harry was not like the other monsters.
    8CuriosityKilledShawn

    Better than E.T.

    Harry and the Hendersons is one of the first films I remember seeing in the cinema as a kid. It was 1987 and my uncle had just passed his driving test so he was well into driving places and the cinema just happened to be one of them.

    Even though the film is only 110 minutes long, they still had an intermission halfway through, for some reason. And I swear, they actually had ushers coming round selling stuff before it started back up again. I believe that is the first and only time I have seen such old-fashioned picturehouse practices. But it makes my original memory of this film so much more nostalgic.

    The Hendersons consist of wannabe artist/gun salesman dad George (that always brilliant John Lithgow), loving mum Melinda Dillon, a bratty daughter and a hyperactive son. On returning from a camping trip in the Pacific Northwest, they accidentally run into some sort of large furry creature on the forest road. Originally believing it to be a bear, George steps out of the car to prod it with his gun a few times. But the bear has man-like hands and George suddenly asks his family 'What if it's...HIM'.

    Bigfoot! Think of how much he's worth! So they tie him to the roof of the car and drive him home, while George thinks of the best way of selling him. Later that night, he is curious as to how big his feet really are. So he sneaks down to the garage with a measuring tape only to find that he's no longer strapped to the roof of the car, but poking around in the kitchen fridge.

    The Hendersons stand back as bigfoot (or Harry as he is later renamed) stomps around the house and garden investigating all their strange belongings. Though he doesn't care much for all the animal trophies hanging around everywhere. Freaking out, George tries to snipe Harry from through the bedroom window, but has a change of heart when he realises that Harry is just big, harmless oaf.

    The best scenes of the film involve Harry making himself at home in the Henderson house. His mannerisms and body language are similar to a child warned to be on their best behavior while visiting old relatives. He constantly looks a bit nervous and uncomfortable but is always ready to grab you for a big hug.

    Rick Baker deservedly took home an Academy Award for Best Make-Up Effects back in 1988 for this movie. Harry Henderson is an amazing character with a wonderfully wide range of expressions and emotions. All E.T. ever did was sit there looking bug-eyed. Not Harry though, you can't help loving him. I so want my own Bigfoot.

    Even now as an adult I think this movie is still great. As a kid I remember feeling the panic and excitement when Harry got lost in Seattle and the half-crazed Bigfoot hunter Jacques LaFleur (David Suchet) doing lots of sleaziness in order to have him shot, gutted and sold to science. Forgive the repeated comparison, but to me it was more involving and fun than the man with the keys in E.T.

    You just don't get family movies like this anymore. Back in the 80's Steven Spielberg's Amblin production company made loads of great family movies like Gremlins, Goonies, the Back to the Future Trilogy, Young Sherlock Holmes and Innerspace. They all had some kind high-concept spin that crud such as Like Mike and Crapper by the Dozen don't.

    It was a great time to be a kid back in those days. We weren't cynical and jaded and hooked on Playstation like modern children. We still had a sense of adventure, a longing for the outdoors. Anything could be out there. Maybe Harry is actually bumbling around in the woods as I write this.

    Like the Patterson/Gimlin film that inspired it, Harry and the Hendersons is one movie that will be timeless forever.

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    • Trivia
      Special makeup effects artist Rick Baker says that Harry is his greatest and favorite character that he created.
    • Goofs
      When Harry roars through the windshield of the car before being thrown off the roof, Kevin Peter Hall's own mouth and teeth are visible inside Harry's mouth.
    • Quotes

      George Henderson: We've got some big guns and some big-big guns but I'm afraid I'm all out of big-big ammo!

    • Crazy credits
      Shots of George sketching in his pad are played over the end credits, inter-cut with memorable scenes from the film playing out in sketch animation form - as though George is sketching memories of their time with Harry.
    • Connections
      Edited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Lives On
      Music by Barry Mann and Bruce Broughton

      Lyrics by Cynthia Weil and Will Jennings

      Performed by Joe Cocker

      Produced by Dan Hartman and Charlie Midnight

      Joe Cocker appears courtesy of Capitol Records

      Coordinator for Mann/Weill Steve Tyrell

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pie Grande y los Hendersons
    • Filming locations
      • North Bend, Washington, USA(forest)
    • Production companies
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,760,613
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,154,740
      • Jun 7, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $49,998,613
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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