
David "Belson" drifts into New York City, and goes on a subway. With him is a woman and two guys. When the two guys attack the woman, David tries to help, but is beaten and turns into the Hulk and saves the woman. When he turns back, he finds himself arrested, and the woman accuses David of being her attacker. David is approached by Attorney Matt Murdock, who wants to represent him. When he tells Murdock that he can't pay him, Murdock tells him that he is hoping that David ca... (Full plot summary below)
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David "Belson" drifts into New York City, and goes on a subway. With him is a woman and two guys. When the two guys attack the woman, David tries to help, but is beaten and turns into the Hulk and saves the woman. When he turns back, he finds himself arrested, and the woman accuses David of being her attacker. David is approached by Attorney Matt Murdock, who wants to represent him. When he tells Murdock that he can't pay him, Murdock tells him that he is hoping that David can help him incriminate Wilson Fisk, a powerful criminal. David doesn't want any part of it, but Murdock convinces him to trust him. Murdock goes to see the woman, but can't get her to change her story. Later in her room, someone tries to kill her, but she is saved by Daredevil, a crime fighter. Murdock tells David that he has to go trial, but David says he can't, but Murdock says they have no choice. Later, while David is in his cell, he turns into the Hulk and escapes. David tries to leave town, but Daredevil finds him, and reveals himself to be Murdock.
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| User Reviewmike pI LOVE this movie. possibly one of the best things to come out of the old hulk tv show, this movie adds the daredevil to the mix and the kingpin. i thought the daredevil's costume was awesome because it made him look like a ninja, which is just uber-kickass. if you were disappointed with the hulk movie and want to see what its all really about, check this out. |
| User ReviewTim HBill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno return in the 2nd of three extended episodes of the Incredible Hulk TV series. Watch for the first on screen appearence of Daredevil played by Rex Smith of Streethawk fame. Also features a cameo by Hulk's creator, Stan Lee. |
| User ReviewBenjamin Pscientific sense film deals abt concept called GENETICS |
| User ReviewMuffin MWhen David Banner is held for questioning about a mob crime, his only chance lies with his lawyer who is also the superhero, Daredevil. stars Bill Bixby, Lou Ferrigno, Rex Smith, John Rhys-Davies, Marta Du Bois, Nancy Everhard, Nicholas Hormann, Don MacKay, Joe Mascolo and Richard Cummings Jr. directed by Bill Bixby. |
| User ReviewBradley NThe best of the three made-for-TV Incredible Hulk movies in my opinion, despite the major continuity flaw of Banner's incognito beard in the first half disappearing when he hulks out. Bill Bixby had shared some uncredited directing duties on the previous movie. Now, one year later, he is given full directing credit and he starts by recording a new simplified voice-over for the opening credits. Banner, under yet another assumed identity, tries to remain anonymous and keep his head down in the big city, but is arrested after the Hulk stands up to two lascivious criminals on the subway and then changes back. His assigned legal counsel is none other than Matt Murdock (Rex Smith), so we are treated to another superhero crossover with Daredevil. Daredevil wears a sleek black costume and demonstrates fairly impressive gymnastic and martial arts skills, so I don't mind that he steals the focus from Banner and the Hulk. Criminal, cutting-edge tech genius Wilson Frisk AKA Kingpin (voiced with a purr by John Rhys-Davies) wants to take control of the whole city's criminal underworld and, of course, eliminate that pesky Daredevil. Even with Frisk trying to cover up a jewelry heist and Murdock trying to protect two witnesses who saw a couple of the robbers there is still time for some creative Hulk transformations including the title one (can you spot Stan Lee's cameo?). A true ally, a little detective work, a deadly trap, and a big final showdown all add up to an exciting time. |
| User ReviewSteve GNot as good as the Return, but also a delight. |
| User ReviewAj VThis is the second in the series of TV movies based on the Incredible Hulk TV show. I really liked it, it's a bit silly at times, but overall the story and actors are really good, and it's exciting too. If you liked the show, you should see this. |
| User ReviewLisa SI wasn't expecting anything spectacular in this movie which follows The Incredible Hulk Returns, since that movie wasn't so good, but I was surprised. I would've called this one The Incredible Hulk meets Daredevil, though, I mean David doesn't actually go on trial in the movie anyway! He just dreams about it in one really funny scene. Anyway, I really liked the daredevil character in this movie, the actor did a great job. I enjoyed this movie. |
| User ReviewKen TAh yes, this is where Daredevil came on the scene...I liked the TV series and this one didn't disappoint |
| User ReviewGaryBruce Banner teams up with Matt Murdock. One of the greatest Tv movies ever. |