The Trial of the Incredible Hulk

  • Bill Bixby: David Banner
  • Lou Ferrigno: Hulk
  • Rex Smith: Matt Murdock / Daredevil
  • John Rhys -Davies: Wilson Fisk
  • Marta DuBois: Ellie Mendez
  • Nancy Everhard: Christa Klein
  • Richard Cummings Jr.: Al Pettiman
  • Joseph Mascolo: Albert G. Tendelli
  • Stan Lee: Chairman of the Jury
  • Linda Darlow
  • John Novak
  • Dwight Koss
  • Meredith Bain Woodward
  • Mark Acheson
  • Richard Newman
  • Doug Abrahams
  • Mitchell Kosterman
  • Beatrice Zeilanger
  • Ken Camroux
  • Charles Andre
  • John Bear Curtis
  • Michael O'Hare

The uncanny Hulk in court is an American television movie from the year 1989. The film is based on the Marvel comic book character Hulk and is the second of three television movies that followed the television series The Incredible Hulk. The other two are The Return of the Incredible Hulk from 1988 and The Death of the Incredible Hulk in 1990.

In this film occurs alongside Hulk also Marvel character Daredevil.

Action

On his secret search for an antidote to his transformations into the muscle monster, David Banner settled in a city that is dominated by the industrialist Fisk.

In a tram is David Banner witness how a woman of Fisk's henchmen is being harassed. In his attempt to help her, Banner transforms into Hulk and beats the men to flee. When he comes under suspicion and is arrested, his lawyer is the blind Matt Murdock.

At night has banners in his cell a nightmare about the upcoming trial to him, and he turns into the Hulk and escapes from the cell.

To win banner confidence, revealed to him Murdock that he makes at night as Daredevil chasing criminals; as he concealed his environment that he, despite his blindness may perceive as a seeing this thanks to its Daredevil capabilities.

Banner and Murdock do together and distribute Fisk from the city.

Reviews

"Continuation of the unfunny film version of the popular science fiction comic that in the movies as " The Incredible Hulk " was used. "

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