O Regresso do Incrível Hulk
David conhece uma jovem que não consegue andar. Ele consegue trabalho no rancho da família dela e descobre que o médico a está envenenando lentamente. Ao relatar suas suspeitas à mãe da meni... Ler tudoDavid conhece uma jovem que não consegue andar. Ele consegue trabalho no rancho da família dela e descobre que o médico a está envenenando lentamente. Ao relatar suas suspeitas à mãe da menina, ele se vê alvo de uma cruel caçada humana.David conhece uma jovem que não consegue andar. Ele consegue trabalho no rancho da família dela e descobre que o médico a está envenenando lentamente. Ao relatar suas suspeitas à mãe da menina, ele se vê alvo de uma cruel caçada humana.
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Still trying to find a cure, David 'Benton' accidentally finds himself in the middle of a plot to kill a young, crippled girl named Julie Griffith (Laurie Prange) so her greedy stepmother and physician (William Daniels) can inherit the fortune left behind by her late father.
A top notch TV film linked from two episodes featuring David Banner and his green alter-ego - loved the mystery/intrigue aspect regarding a heiress getting poisoned by her stepmother and the dear old doctor. Well-written and sharply turned out. Loved the swamp scenes, quite tense. Good action featuring the not-so-jolly green giant (Lou Ferigno) who wrecks a hut with abandonment. Bill Bixby is excellent as always as David Banner; he's perfect in the role.
The girl getting medication, being a doctor, David notice that the drug being given never can be the colour it has. Something's wrong so he has to save the girl.
David of course get in trouble and changes a few times into the Hulk. Notorious is the scene with the grizzly bear. A must see for all fans. It's a bit slower than episode one but still it's watchable for the time it was made. Excellent performance by Bill Bixby.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 3/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
The second TV movie leading up to the series. David transforms into the Hulk several times and has some memorable clashes, particularly the one with the grizzly bear. The film is well written by series creator Kenneth Johnson but it does feel a bit stretched. But no matter, it's still loads of fun for a fan. Bill Bixby is, as always, very appealing as Banner and equally good is Lou Ferrigno as the Green Giant.
As said, the film feels a bit stretched but it's always entertaining and probably gave a good promise for the series to come.
Story has David helping disabled heiress Julie Griffith(played by Laurie Prange)who is being undermined by her manipulative, cold-hearted stepmother(played as such by Dorothy Tristan) Fine supporting actor William Daniels is more effective as her corrupt doctor, who is in on the plot. Gerald McRaney makes the first of four appearances, all as different characters(!) and is believable as the manipulated love interest of Julie. Plot is contrived, but entertaining, though climax with bear should have been trimmed...
Memorable ending sets up subsequent TV series quite well.
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- CuriosidadesThis episode featured a longer opening narrative that included more detail about the creature's origin and Elaina's death.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe Hulk's lower back is shown to have no green makeup several times during the fight scene in the bunkhouse.
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Denny Kayle: Ok, punk, I don't want to get angry!
Dr. David Bruce Banner: Believe me, neither do I.
- ConexõesEdited from The Incredible Hulk (1977)
- Trilhas sonorasThe Lonely Man
End titles by Joe Harnell
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- The Return of the Incredible Hulk
- Locações de filme
- Piru Mansion - 829 & 837 Park Road, Piru, Califórnia, EUA(Julie's Ranch)
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