The Death of the Incredible Hulk

  • Bill Bixby: David Banner
  • Lou Ferrigno: Hulk
  • Elizabeth Gracen: Jasmine
  • Philip Sterling: Dr. Ronald Pratt
  • Barbara Tarbuck: Amy Pratt
  • Anna Katarina: Bella / Voshenko
  • John Novak: Zed
  • Andreas Katsulas: Kasha
  • Chilton Crane: Betty
  • Carla Ferrigno: switch official
  • Duncan Fraser: Tom
  • Dwight McFee: Burning
  • Lindsay Bourne: Crane
  • Mina E. Mina: Pauley
  • Marlane O'Brien: Luanne Cole
  • Garwin Sanford: Shoup
  • Justin DiPego Dodger
  • Fred Henderson: Aaron Colmer
  • Judith Maxie: Carbino
  • French Tickner: George Tilmer
  • Sonny Surowiec: Terrorist

The Death of the Incredible Hulk ( Original title: The Death of the Incredible Hulk ) is an American television movie from 1990, he is after The Return of the Incredible Hulk (1988) and The uncanny Hulk in court (1989 ), the third TV movie. of the television series the Incredible Hulk followed. The basis was the Marvel comic book character Hulk, in which the scientist David Banner is transformed when he gets into a rage.

Action

David Banner is working under an assumed name as a cleaner in the laboratory of Dr. Pratt. He hopes to find in the laboratory a way to get his transformations into the Hulk muscular grip. One night, caught Dr. Pratt banner in how this works on the formulas of his boss, and was impressed by the banner corrections. As Banner Dr. Pratt reveals his identity and tells him that he is looking for a treatment method against those responsible for his Hulk transformations gamma overdose, Dr. Pratt promises him his help.

In an experiment to investigate the banner of transformations, the laboratory is invaded by Eastern European spies, the banner and Pratt want to abuse work for their purposes; Dr. Pratt and his wife Amy are abducted. Banner and the spy Jasmine fall in love; two, it is possible to free the couple Pratt. Banner as the Hulk gets on the plane of the kidnappers. When it comes to airplane to an explosion, the Hulk crashes into the depths; after the reversion to David Banner he dies.

Reviews

" Eligibility and trivial entertainment fare in routine patterns. "

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