A Mercenary determined to kill The Hulk sets up the perfect trap in order to locate him. The only problem is what he is supposed to do when he eventually finds the beastA Mercenary determined to kill The Hulk sets up the perfect trap in order to locate him. The only problem is what he is supposed to do when he eventually finds the beastA Mercenary determined to kill The Hulk sets up the perfect trap in order to locate him. The only problem is what he is supposed to do when he eventually finds the beast
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The plot development reminds me somewhat of the classic espionage novel From Russia with Love, in that the early scenes are largely told from the perspective of the villain, a top dollar mercenary called La Fronte, as he sets an elaborate trap to kill the Hulk for a $1,000,000 reward. These scenes effectively build up La Fronte as cold-blooded, focused, cunning, and resourceful - the perfect adversary for the Hulk.
Sadly, as with "The Snare", the episode doesn't deliver a true confrontation between the villain and the Hulk, who is instead saved from La Fronte by what is so blatantly a contrivance that calling it "thinly veiled" would be too generous. It's a truly immense disappointment after such a build up.
Yet even that doesn't completely tarnish the truly exquisite drama on offer here. Aside from the main plot, Banner's debates with the blindly driven Dr. Jane Cabot strike right at the heart of what the Hulk is about. Unlike Bruce Banner of the comics, David Banner was transformed into the Hulk because of his own mistakes, and this ep lets us see that David has never forgotten that. He holds himself responsible both for what the Hulk does, and for creating the creature in the first place, and that's part of what makes him so compelling.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the only episode Bill Bixby ever directed. He did however direct some of the follow-up Incredible Hulk TV movies.
- GoofsAt the end Dr. Jane Cabot asks David if he knows anything about the creature. Although she was presumably unconscious when David transformed during the lab's fire, everyone else trapped in the room saw it happen, so it should be common knowledge that David is the Hulk, and therefore Cabot should also know it.
- Quotes
Neil Hines: Oh Mr. La Fronte, How are you going to do it?
Le Front: For now let us just say I studied my objective well. I know the Hulk's tendencies. I plan to create the ideal environment for him. And if he follows his usual patterns, he's mine.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Incredible Hulk (1977)
- SoundtracksThe Lonely Man
End titles by Joe Harnell
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- 48m
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- 1.33 : 1