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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Alan J. Levi |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 28 November, 1977 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Front Row Video, Inc |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-action/Adventure |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 090328500498 |
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Confusion Unless I'm very much mistaken, this is the two-part episode that became "Death in the Family" in the show's first season; one clue is that Alan J. Levi is in the credits, and another is that the year given is 1977. <
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>If you remember scenes like those of David being attacked by a bear and stepping into quicksand, and of the Hulk spewing whiskey into a campfire and throwing a stump or post at a helicopter, they come from "Death in the Family," which probably aired first as a CBS made-for-TV movie called "The Return of the Incredible Hulk" after what became the pilot aired previously. If this hadn't aired under this name, then "The Incredible Hulk Returns" from '89 or so would probably have aired as "The Return of the Incredible Hulk." <
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>I give it five stars because I think rewriting the comic's storyline to address the human condition was a great idea. I'd like to have seen more of the same kind of drama in the later movies of the week, but I suppose Kenneth Johnson had obligations at the time.
All the Hulk shows and TV movies were bad.
It was very campy. The make-up on Lou Ferrigno never looked very convincing. It was a name only production, had really nothing to do with the Incredible Hulk comic, they changed everything about the character. Having a tabloid reporter named Jack Magee following the Hulk everywhere sounds like it was lifted a lot from the David Jansen "The Fugutive" series from 1965. It's really embarrassing that so many people thought this was what the Hulk was like in the comics, but he never was. The comic is light years away from this cheap production. Something Marvel is better off putting as much distance between them as possible.
Awful return of a great show
I'll be brief. I LOVED the Hulk in all his iterations. The comic, and the original run of the series, heck I even give the cartoon on Saturday morning credit.
HOWEVER, this movie [wasnt good].
Using the Hulk to push this spin-off vehicle for Marvel's Thor was a terrible idea and totally ran against the grain of what was a decent sci-fi drama TV series, even with the token appearance of Jack McGee.
The subsequent Daredevil idea in the "Trial of The Incredible Hulk" was equally weak.
Only in the third movie, "Death of the Incredible Hulk" did they come even close to the flavor of the original series.
I would say only the most hardcore fan with blinders on could really appreciate this movie.