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Death Of Incredible Hulk, The (Full Frame)

Death Of Incredible Hulk, The (Full Frame)
"The Death Of Incredible Hulk" is the fascinating finale of the hugely popular TV series about a scientist, Dr. David Banner (Bill Bixby), who transforms into a mighty, larger-than-life beast called the Hulk (Lou Ferrigno) when he gets angry. Desperately trying to rid himself of his monster-like alter ego once and for all, Banner sneaks into a government research lab run by Dr. Ronald Pratt (Philip Sterling), hoping to find a solution. When Pratt discovers Banner's plight, he offers to help. But a beautiful spy (Barbara Tarbuck), who's out to steal Pratt's ideas for terrorists, forces Banner to choose between love and loyalty, good and evil, and ultimately, life and death.



Incredible Hulk: The Complete First Season, The (Full Frame)
Incredible Hulk: The Complete First Season, The (Full Frame)
For the first time ever on DVD, own the complete first season of "The Incredible Hulk!" Watch Bill Bixby as a scientist David Banner who fights to control Lou Ferrigno as the Hulk while he desperately searches for a cure. The DVD features all 10 action-packed season one episodes plus two Hulk pilot movies, "The Incredible Hulk" and "Death In The Family." "The Incredible Hulk Season One" will smash it's way through any obstacles and into your DVD collection. Four Slim Snap Cases in a cool collectible lenticular Outer Box Packaging!, Bonus Episode from Season Two; Introduction by Lou Ferrigno, Pilot Commentary from Writer/Director/Producer Kenneth Johnson.



Incredible Hulk (cocktail) - An Incredible Hulk is a cocktail consisting of Hennessy Cognac and Hpnotiq. The drink gets its name because the mixing of the Hennessy with the blue-colored Hpnotiq causes the drink to turn green, the color the fictional character the Incredible Hulk turns when he gets angry.

The Incredible Hulk (TV series) - The Incredible Hulk was a American television series that loosely adapted the Hulk comic book character and ran between 1977 and 1982, and starred Bill Bixby as Dr. David Banner and Lou Ferrigno as the Hulk himself.

Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction - The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is a video game developed by Radical Entertainment and based on Marvel Comics' Hulk. The game was released on August 24, 2005 in the United States and in September 2005 in Europe.

Hulk (comics) - The Hulk, often called the Incredible Hulk, is a Marvel Comics superhero. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, he first appeared in Incredible Hulk v1 #1 (May 1962), and, although an atypical superhero, has since become one of Marvel's most iconic characters, usually ranked second only to Spider-Man in terms of name value.



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