The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Series (1978)
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Synopsis: Marvel Comics gave him life, but CBS made the Incredible Hulk an indelible part of the pop culture imagination. Debuting in 1978, the action series strayed from the Marvel mythology: Once physician... Marvel Comics gave him life, but CBS made the Incredible Hulk an indelible part of the pop culture imagination. Debuting in 1978, the action series strayed from the Marvel mythology: Once physician David Banner (Bill Bixby) loses his wife in a car accident (and is unable to save her), he bombards himself with gamma radiation in an attempt to access the super-human strength he believed all people held within. The experiment, of course, goes famously awry, and instead sticks Banner with a destructive alter-ego--the Hulk (Lou Ferrigno)--that takes over whenever the good doctor gets angry. THE INCREDIBLE HULK's five seasons followed Banner's life in hiding as he sought a cure for his inner-demon, and dodged the dogged pursuit of Jack McGee (Jack Colvin), an investigative reporter always hot on his trail. This complete collector's set includes every episode of the Hulk saga, including the much-lauded original pilot. [More]
Starring: Bill Bixby, Kurt Johnson, Mariette Hartley, Lou Ferrigno
Starring: Bill Bixby, Kurt Johnson, Mariette Hartley, Lou Ferrigno
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