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Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby in L'incroyable Hulk (1977)

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L'incroyable Hulk

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    Orange juice.In the pilot episode he can be seen pouring it and subsequently drinking it at Dr. Elaina Marks home.



    If he stays put using his real name, he could temporarily hide the fact that he is the hulk. As he has no control over turning into the Hulk (unlike Clark Kent who can become Superman or Peter Parker can become Spiderman at will), when David Banner hulks out people would make the connection, then David Banner would be charged with the Hulk's actions. This is explained in S2 EP1 "Married". See quotes for that episode.

    ----- The premise is taken from "The Fugitive". He didn't kill his wife. He is being hunted down by Jack McGee (strangely) a reporter, and not the police. McGee believes Banner to be a bad guy and seeks to prove he killed his wife. That would be the highlight of his career but, unlike Tim O'Hara of My Favorite Martian, who couldn't have the highlight of his career by revealing to the world his "uncle" was actually his Martian friend, McGee can and seeks to reveal this anomaly to the world. (The production seems to have borrowed both from The Fugitive and MFM to create the series.) So he wants everyone to believe he is dead so he can (as) PEACEFULLY (as he can) settle down somewhere and search for a cure to his predicament, without fear of being arrested and killing again (the cops, the jailers, his cellmates etc.). But, every time he is close to a cure, he hulks out, bringing McGee on his trail as well as locals attention and, sometimes, the cops. Hence, his need to find clothes -- and shoes! -- his exact size hanging in random outdoorsy lines, as he keeps moving.



    There is at least one indication that he does. In Terror in Times Square, the Hulk knew exactly where to find Jason Laird & Norman Abrams in the parking garage to prevent Norman from Killing Jason



    A verb appears to be missing from first clause. Please rephrase for clarity. Also refrain from repeat use of "he", "he" when there are 2 males involves: this is grammatically confusing.



    Richard Kiel was originally chosen to play the Hulk because of his height being over 7 feet tall and his acting experience. However, as the pilot began filming, the producers felt that he was not buff enough. Arnold Schwarzenegger was considered for the role but, at 6' 2", was reportedly not tall enough (Lou Ferrigno is 6' 5"). Although the scenes with Kiel were re-shot with Ferrigno, one shot with him as the Hulk in the pilot can still be seen; a brief high-angle shot of the Hulk looking up at a tree just before he pushes it over to save a girl from drowning in the lake.



    One theory is series creator Kenneth Johnson wanted to make some changes from the comic books in order to attract a broader audience. He did not want the main character to have a "stereotypically comic-booky alliterative name." Though in the series, Bruce is kept as Banner's middle name.

    The other theory is that CBS executives requested the change because they thought the name Bruce was "gay-ish," as stated by Lou Ferrigno in interviews.



    Ted Cassidy, the uncredited narrator of the series' opening credits, was the voice of the Hulk in the first two seasons. After his death in 1979, Charles Napier supplied the vocalizations, along with animal growls dubbed in.

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  • How many seasons does The Incredible Hulk have?
    6 seasons
  • How many episodes does The Incredible Hulk have?
    82 episodes
  • When did The Incredible Hulk premiere?
    November 4, 1977
  • When did The Incredible Hulk end?
    May 12, 1982
  • How long are episodes of The Incredible Hulk?
    1 hour
  • What is the IMDb rating of The Incredible Hulk?
    7 out of 10
  • Who stars in The Incredible Hulk?
    Bill Bixby, Lou Ferrigno, and Jack Colvin
  • Who created The Incredible Hulk?
    Kenneth Johnson
  • Who wrote The Incredible Hulk?
    Jeri Taylor, Kenneth Johnson, Todd Susman, Richard Christian Matheson, Michael McGreevey, Bruce Kalish, Diane Frolov, Andrew Schneider, James D. Parriott, Chris Bunch, and others
  • Who directed The Incredible Hulk?
    Bill Bixby, L.Q. Jones, Jeffrey Hayden, Ray Danton, Jack Colvin, Kenneth Johnson, Reza Badiyi, Joseph Pevney, Michael Preece, Alan J. Levi, and others
  • Who was the producer of The Incredible Hulk?
    Nicholas Corea, Robert Bennett Steinhauer, Chuck Bowman, Jill Donner, Karen Harris, James G. Hirsch, James D. Parriott, Jeff Freilich, and Andrew Schneider
  • Who was the composer for The Incredible Hulk?
    Joseph Harnell and C.R. Cassey
  • Who was the executive producer of The Incredible Hulk?
    Kenneth Johnson
  • Who was the cinematographer for The Incredible Hulk?
    John McPherson, Eddie Rio Rotunno, and Vincent A. Martinelli
  • What is the plot of The Incredible Hulk?
    A fugitive scientist has the curse of becoming a powerful green monster under extreme emotional stress.
  • Who are the characters in The Incredible Hulk?
    The Hulk, Bruce Banner, Carl Molino, Controller, Cynthia Davis, Dell Frye, Dr. Carolyn Fields, Dr. Elaina Marks, Dr. Kate Lowell, Edith Banner, and others
  • What is the The Incredible Hulk theme song?
    "The Lonely Man"
  • What genre is The Incredible Hulk?
    Action, Adventure, Drama, and Sci-Fi
  • How many awards has The Incredible Hulk won?
    3 awards
  • How many awards has The Incredible Hulk been nominated for?
    8 nominations

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