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William Dear
Harry and the Hendersons is a 1987 American fantasy comedy film directed and produced by William Dear, and starring John Lithgow, Melinda Dillon, Lainie Kazan and Don Ameche.
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Melinda Dillon, Don Ameche, David Suchet, Margaret Langrick, Joshua Rudoy, Lainie Kazanand Kevin Peter Hall
Harry and the Hendersons is a 1987 American fantasy comedy film directed and produced by William Dear and starring John Lithgow, Melinda Dillon, Don Ameche, David Suchet, Margaret Langrick, Joshua Rudoy, Lainie Kazan, and Kevin Peter Hall.
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Allen Daviau, whose other credits include Van Helsing, Congo, The Astronaut’s Wife, The Color Purple, E.T., and Empire of the Sun
The cinematographer for Harry and the Hendersons was Allen Daviau, whose other credits include Van Helsing, Congo, The Astronaut’s Wife, The Color Purple, E.T., and Empire of the Sun.
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Steven Spielberg
When legendary director Steven Spielberg was attached to helm the film, Harry wanted Sixth Sense actor Haley Joel Osment to play Harry.
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Kevin Roderick Sullivan
Kevin Roderick Sullivan is a director and writer, known for Harry and the Hendersons (1987)
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by Alfred Hitchcock,
Harry' was Gwenn's fourth picture directed by Alfred Hitchcock, the others being 'The Skin Game', Strauss' Great Waltz (1934) and 'Foreign Correspondent'.
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directed by David Yates
Basically, Harry’s story was a fantasy film directed by David Yates.
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by Steve Bendelack and , Jon Forster and James Lamont
Directed by Steve Bendelack and co-written by Harry, Jon Forster and James Lamont, the movie is due to hit cinemas later in the year.
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by Rob Reiner
Directed by Rob Reiner ('When Harry Met Sally...' and 'The Bucket List') from a script by Mark Andrus (the excellent 'Life as a House')
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Michael Newell
Harry turned out to be the favourite choice of director Michael Newell.
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Morton DaCosta
At least five directors worked on the show: the original director was Morton DaCosta, followed by Martin Charnin, Robert Fryer, Richard Quine, Arthur Laurents, and Herbert Ross.
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Phelim McDermott
The director of the piece was Phelim McDermott (Shockheaded Peter) and
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to the real-life Bigfoot, who quickly becomes a true friend to the family
Harry and the Hendersons A car accident introduces the Hendersons to the real-life Bigfoot, who quickly becomes a true friend to the family, but they're soon in a race against the clock to return 'Harry' to Bill Pullman's natural environment before the authorities capture Bill Pullman.
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by US National Security Advisor Walt Rostow
Henderson had in fact been previously directed by US National Security Advisor Walt Rostow to secure Guevara alive if possible, so that Barrientos might be interrogated by the CIA.
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(Spielberg's first and only choice for Harry was Haley Joel Osment, from THE SIXTH SENSE fame),
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Henry Lehrman
Veteran Henry Lehrman, who had worked with Mack Sennett and Charlie Chaplin, was the director.
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David
Beside his work on Star Trek, David was also featured in episodes of Knots Landing (1986, with Christopher Carroll, Patrick Cronin, Louis Giambalvo, Bennet Guillory, and Tina Lifford), Falcon Crest (1988, with Castulo Guerra, Allan G. Royal, Angela Paton, and Carl Ciarfalio), and Harry and the Hendersons (1992, with Bruce Davison and Nicholas Shaffer).
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Franklin J Schaffner
Directed by Franklin J Schaffner, the film starred Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall and Kim Hunter among others.
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Fraser Heston
Charlton Heston starred in the film and Charlton Heston's son Fraser Heston was the Director.
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