Here is the movie summary: Harry and the Hendersons is a 1987 American comedy film directed by William Dear. The story begins with the Henderson family - Norman (Cloris Leachman), Fairuza (Mauri Lynn Henderson), and their three children, Sarah (Kip Gilman), Douglas (Michael McKean) and Ernie (Don Ameche) - on a hunting trip in the forest. As they drive back to civilization, they accidentally hit something big in the road. Initially, they think it's a man, but upon closer inspection, they discover that it's Bigfoot - a mythical ape-like creature said to inhabit the Pacific Northwest. The family takes the Bigfoot, whom they name Harry, back to their home and try to care for him. However, they soon realize that Harry is not your average houseguest. He's gentle but mischievous, and his lack of understanding about human behavior leads to a series of comedic misunderstandings. As the Hendersons struggle to acclimate Harry to their suburban life, they also face resistance from their neighbors, who are skeptical of the giant ape's presence in their quiet town. Meanwhile, a group of cryptozoologists, led by the eccentric and obsessed George Loomis (John Lithgow), become aware of Harry's existence and set out to capture him for scientific study. As tensions rise and chaos ensues, the Hendersons must find a way to help Harry adjust to his new life and prevent the cryptozoologists from capturing him. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about acceptance, understanding, and the importance of embracing those who are different. With its lighthearted tone and plenty of humor, Harry and the Hendersons is a heartwarming tale that explores the boundaries between humans and the unknown.