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Le retour de l'incroyable Hulk

Original title: The Incredible Hulk Returns
  • TV Movie
  • 1988
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
3.8K
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Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby in Le retour de l'incroyable Hulk (1988)
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Hopefully on the verge of curing his Hulk condition, Banner meets his colleague, Don Blake, who is mystically linked to a Viking warrior, Thor.Hopefully on the verge of curing his Hulk condition, Banner meets his colleague, Don Blake, who is mystically linked to a Viking warrior, Thor.Hopefully on the verge of curing his Hulk condition, Banner meets his colleague, Don Blake, who is mystically linked to a Viking warrior, Thor.

  • Directors
    • Nicholas Corea
    • Bill Bixby
  • Writers
    • Stan Lee
    • Nicholas Corea
  • Stars
    • Bill Bixby
    • Lou Ferrigno
    • Jack Colvin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    3.8K
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    • Directors
      • Nicholas Corea
      • Bill Bixby
    • Writers
      • Stan Lee
      • Nicholas Corea
    • Stars
      • Bill Bixby
      • Lou Ferrigno
      • Jack Colvin
    • 36User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bill Bixby
    Bill Bixby
    • David Banner
    Lou Ferrigno
    Lou Ferrigno
    • The Hulk
    Jack Colvin
    Jack Colvin
    • Jack McGee
    Lee Purcell
    Lee Purcell
    • Dr. Margaret 'Maggie' Shaw
    Charles Napier
    Charles Napier
    • Mike Fouche
    John Gabriel
    John Gabriel
    • Joshua Lambert
    Jay Baker
    Jay Baker
    • Zachary 'Zach' Lambert
    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • Jack LeBeau
    Eric Allan Kramer
    Eric Allan Kramer
    • Thor
    • (as Eric Kramer)
    Steve Levitt
    • Donald Blake
    William Riley
    • Sgt. Lindsey
    Tom Finnegan
    Tom Finnegan
    • Capt. Brills
    Donald Willis
    • Elwood
    Carl Ciarfalio
    Carl Ciarfalio
    • Barner
    • (as Carl Nick Ciafalio)
    Bobby McLaughlin
    • Roarke
    • (as Bobby Travis McLaughlin)
    Burke Denis
    • Henchman
    Nick Costa
    • Henchman
    Peisha Arten
    • Girl in Bar
    • (as Peisha McPhee)
    • Directors
      • Nicholas Corea
      • Bill Bixby
    • Writers
      • Stan Lee
      • Nicholas Corea
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    IrockGswift

    A never ending road for Banner

    After six years since its last prime-time show (June 1982) Stan Lee and Nicholas Corea brought back Marvel Comics' strongman "the Incredible Hulk. Though this time David Banner has become the closest ever to be cured. He has a new girlfriend,bumped into a old colleague,and well into his medical career. Unlike in the past he worked odd jobs until his alter-ego was summons. But David banner in this movie has a new life were he doesn't feel he has to runaway anymore. Till an old colleague sneaks into David's job and his trouble begans. David's colleague tells him a story that during his journey up north he discovered a hammer that can summon an old viking hero. As the old viking hero appeared David mis-judged his well-being as being destructive which forced him to become the hulk. That was one of the best scenes in the movie were the hulk and the viking hero (Thor) battle it out. Overall the hulk over-powered Thor and Thor wanted to call a truce. A real Marvel classic!! Now that their fight got some exposure David had to put his plans for a cure on halt till the situation died down. This also brought on the attention of the trailing reportor Jack Mcgee and some bad guys who wanted to take the gamma transponder that David and his colleagues worked on. Since the hulk was seen David had to go back to his old secrecy way of life,and not letting the new relationship with his girlfriend progress. That's until he found a way of permanently curing himself. But matters got worse as the bad guys capture his girlfriend to get to the transponder. Which leaves David to team up with the viking warrior and his master to save Maggie (David's girlfriend). Though they saved her David had to leave because there was to much attention focused on the green creature and his association with his job. A sad ending as in the former prime-time series. Though I enjoyed Thor because of his comical outspoken personality. A great come-back series. But poor David must continue his journey to find a cure and live a normal life he once had.
    7Wuchakk

    The Hulk teams-up with the Mighty Thor!

    RELEASED TO TV IN 1988 and written & directed by Nicholas Corea, "The Incredible Hulk Returns" is the first of three movies in the wake of the TV series that ran from 1977-82.

    PLOT: Bill Bixby stars as Dr. David Banner, who is working incognito at a research facility in Southern California and on the verge of curing his gamma radiation-induced curse. Meanwhile Banner reunites with younger colleague Don Blake (Steve Levitt), who has found a magical Norse hammer, which can summon Thor (Eric Allan Kramer), an ancient Viking warrior. When a vital piece of technology is nearly stolen and David's sweetheart is kidnapped (Lee Purcell), the Hulk (Lou Ferrigno) and Thor must team-up to save the day. Jack Colvin returns as nosy reporter Jack McGee.

    Despite the TV-budget limitations, this is a very entertaining Hulk movie, even better than the pilot movie from 1977. This is mostly due to the inclusion of Thor, who's pretty close to the Marvel Comics version (Stan Lee was a consultant), albeit with a brown costume rather than dark blue. This is because Thor here is (evidently) NOT the god of thunder from Asgard, but rather a mighty Viking from the distant past aided by the mystic hammer. His personality isn't like Thor in the comics (i.e. one-dimensionally noble and boring), but rather like Marvel's Hercules, where he's hearty, loves a good fight, women & brew. Kramer knocks the role out of the ballpark with his merry & mighty charisma.

    The biker bar episode is a highlight with Peisha Arten standing out as one of the "Whoa, Mama" biker babes. The ending is kind of sad accompanied by Joseph Harnell's melancholic piano theme.

    THE FILM RUNS 93 minutes and was shot in California (Malibu, North Hollywood and Los Angeles). ADDITIONAL DIRECTING: Bill Bixby. ADDITIONAL CAST: Charles Napier, Tim Thomerson and Jay Baker.

    GRADE: B+
    henricus-2

    A rare live-action superhero team-up

    Marvel Comics loves to team its superheroes up far more than DC ever does. In the comics, this means frequent crossovers, enough to make you wonder whose book you're reading. On TV, it means guest heroes who don't have their own shows.

    This often happens in the cartoons, but this TV movie -- the first of the post-cancellation Hulk specials -- was actually the first time Marvel tried it in live action. And it was only the second team-up of ANY live-action superheroes. (The first was Green Hornet guesting on the 1960s Batman show, an episode viewed more often than the actual Green Hornet series!)

    I liked the Hulk series, even though his powers were limited for a TV budget. Bill Bixby's acting as Banner compensated for any change to the hero's motif. But he still was a gamma-charged powerhouse whose appearance was triggered by rage. Thor didn't survive as well with the Hulk's writers. He's not a Norse god here, just a revived Viking warrior. Donald Blake doesn't become Thor, he summons him from the hammer like a genie, with lightning instead of smoke. And Thor doesn't even get to fly. Or wear a red cape. And the acting doesn't compensate for these changes.

    Apparently the writers were envisioning Thor as a "buddy" series spinoff. If Hulk was "The Fugitive," then maybe Thor would have been "Route 66"? I think the writers should have spent more time with comic book themes than with 1950s TV shows.
    9mr_walsh

    Extremely Entertaining

    Though not a huge fan of 'Hulk' I caught this show and found it extremely funny and entertaining. Yes, this is far from fine drama, but I found it to be a cut above shows of its type and wish I could watch it again.
    daniel-may

    A very entertaining tv movie

    I first watched this movie when i was 6 years old. Im 15 now and i still enjoy it. I was always fascinated by the incredible hulk, and with Lou Ferrigno's wonderful performance, you'll never be able to leave your seats.

    My favourite scene was David Banner seeing thor for the first time i thought that scene was brilliantly done. However, this film has its weaknesses. The main weakness was the scene where the hulk is trying to pull the helicopter down, i thought he could do that himself and not have thor to help him, despite that they still couldn't pull the helicopter down.

    However this didn't really effect the entertainment too much. It is a great shame that the late Bill Bixby isn't with us.

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    • Trivia
      Lou Ferrigno wears a new wig as the Hulk in this TV movie and its sequels. Ferrigno's hearing was deteriotaring, and the new wig hid his hearing aid.
    • Goofs
      When the thugs attack David Banner and his co-worker Roy at the lab right before the second Hulk out, Mike screams at Roy and tries to shoot him. Banner grabs Mike's arm and causes him to shoot one of his thugs in the chest instead. However, within a few seconds after David starts to turn into the Hulk, the thug who was shot is uninjured and is helping the thugs attack Roy.
    • Quotes

      Doctor David Banner: What happened last night wasn't Thor's fault, it was yours and yours alone!

      Donald Blake: David, you're not being fair to me.

      Doctor David Banner: For two years now, *two years* this change of mine hasn't occurred, and do you know why? Because I've stayed away from people like you. People who start trouble and then run away. Well, you're not running away this time, Don, this time you're going to help wipe up the milk that you spilled! Do you understand?

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Incredible Hulk Returns
    • Filming locations
      • Spelling Television Inc. - 5700 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Bixby-Brandon Productions
      • New World Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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