|
|||||||||||||
| Bill Bixby | Dr. David Bruce Banner | |
| Lou Ferrigno | The Hulk | |
| Elizabeth Gracen | Jasmin | |
| Philip Sterling | Dr. Ronald Pratt | |
| Barbara Tarbuck | Amy Pratt | |
| Anna Katarina | Bella / Voshenko (as Anna Katerina) | |
| John Novak | Zed | |
| Andreas Katsulas | Kasha | |
| Chilton Crane | Betty | |
| Carla Ferrigno | Bank Teller | |
| Duncan Fraser | Tom | |
| Dwight McFee | Brenn | |
| Lindsay Bourne | Crane | |
| Mina E. Mina | Pauley | |
| Marlane O'Brien | Luanne Cole | |
| Garwin Sanford | Shoup | |
| Anna Katerina | Bella / Voshenko |
| Director |
|
||
| Producer | Bill Bixby
Robert Ewing |
||
| Writer | Gerald Di Pego
|
|
|
The Death of the Incredible Hulk is the fascinating finale of the hugely popular TV series about a scientist, Dr. David Banner (Bill Bixby), who transforms into a mighty, larger-than-life beast called the Hulk (Lou Ferrigno) when he gets angry. Desperately trying to rid himself of his monster-like alter ego once and for all, Banner 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. |
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||
|
Features
|
|||||||||||||||||||||