
The finale of the television series about Dr. David Banner, a scientist who transforms into a mighty, larger-than-life creature called the Hulk when he gets angry. Desperately attempting to purge himself of his monster-like alter ego, Banner sneaks into a research laboratory. During the critical experiment to purge him of the Hulk once and for all, a spy sabotages the laboratory. Banner falls in love with the spy, Jasmin, who performs missions only because her sister is being... (Full plot summary below)
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The finale of the television series about Dr. David Banner, a scientist who transforms into a mighty, larger-than-life creature called the Hulk when he gets angry. Desperately attempting to purge himself of his monster-like alter ego, Banner sneaks into a research laboratory. During the critical experiment to purge him of the Hulk once and for all, a spy sabotages the laboratory. Banner falls in love with the spy, Jasmin, who performs missions only because her sister is being held hostage by Jasmin's superiors. Banner and Jasmin attempt to escape from the enemy agents to rebuild their lives together, but the Hulk is never far from them.
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| People MagazineDavid HiltbrandIt's a feckless little outing for the Mean Green Machine, with a ridiculous romantic entanglement. Plus, at two hours, this cheap production is about 45 minutes too long. |
| User ReviewGeorgie TA beautiful piece of green fluff. I love the Hulk (the ORIGINAL)And the music is great. |
| User ReviewSteve Bthe incredible hulk rules what else do you want from a guy that knew how to kick ass the way he did?????????? |
| User ReviewMuffin MDesperately trying to rid himself of his monster-like alter ego once and for all, Banner (Bill Bixby) sneaks into a government research lab run by Dr. Ronald Pratt (Phillip 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. also stars Elizabeth Gracen, Duncan Fraser, Fred Henderson, Carla Ferrigno, Anna Katarina, Andreas Katsulas and Gawin Sanford. directed by Bill Bixby. |
| User Reviewcalum mgreat film of the series to be right jack colvin aka mr magee should have been in this film to find out who it really was that turned in the hulk every time on the show it would have made this movie with a better ending i still cant belive that lou is the only survieing member of the cast nearley all of them have passed away rip dick durock aka dell fryes creature in the hulk season 4 plus the swamp thing . |
| User Reviewbuddy bbixby knew he was gonna die, made sure no one else was gonna replace him as banner |
| User ReviewKeith TAs a kid I couldn't stand this movie because one of my childhood super heroes dies. Still the way he died I thought was ridiculous. The good news was I heard they were planning a return of the incredible hulk but Bill Bixby died before that movie could be made. And of course they made that Hulk movie later on too. |
| User ReviewSimon GSome Minor Spoilers Here **************************************************************Death of the Incredible Hulk was the final Hulk movie. There were plans for another movie but they were scrapped after Bill Bixby passed away. This movie was mainly good except for one bad point which I will get to later. Firstly, it was good because it had all the usual things one expects from a Hulk show-action, intrigue and plenty of destruction. It's also an extremely sad movie. I had watched the Hulk series from beginning to end and to be honest it was a little bit too emotional watching the Hulk/Banner die. I watched this movie in 1990 and I must admit that I felt like crying. The late Bill Bixby did a great job throughout the series conveying Banner's emotions to us. As he lay on the concrete at the end and muttered, "I am free..." before dying I was quite emotional. Seeing Banner pass away without every truly curing himself was a little bit too much. I suppose death was a cure for Banner but it was still one of the saddest scenes ever in a movie. I only have one complaint with the film and I notice it is a complaint brought up by others who have reviewed this movie. It was the omission of Jack McGee from the movie. McGee was an integral part of the Hulk series. Throughout the series McGee followed the Hulk across the States and it was a bit hard to accept that McGee would not have followed the Hulk to this adventure. It was bad enough that Trial of the Incredible Hulk had omitted McGee but not having an integral character like McGee in the final film was quite bad. It is a crime committed by countless TV shows. The writers should have included McGee-even if they had to use a different actor. It would have been really interesting to see McGee standing over the dying body of David Banner exchanging words. Perhaps something like Banner saying, "You can't pursue me any more McGee" and McGee coming to realize that he had ruined a man's life for the sake of selling newspapers. The movie could have ended with McGee feeling remorse and apologizing to Banner before he passed away. That may sound over the top but any fan of the Hulk will probably tell you that this final movie should have included McGee. All in all, it wasn't a bad film. Rest in peace Hulk. |
| User ReviewKevin BNot as good as it should've been. The manner in which Hulk ultimately succumbs, for me, was disappointing |
| User ReviewChristopher Sthis show was my fav when I was a little kid. i still wish today I could spas out and turn into someone who can kick anyone's ass when the situation arises. |