David and Carolyn marry in Honolulu, Hawaii and continue to work to find a cure for both their afflictions in a race against time.David and Carolyn marry in Honolulu, Hawaii and continue to work to find a cure for both their afflictions in a race against time.David and Carolyn marry in Honolulu, Hawaii and continue to work to find a cure for both their afflictions in a race against time.
- Narrator
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- (uncredited)
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- Fleeing Pedestrian
- (uncredited)
- Laura Banner
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaThe last act of this two hour movie takes place during a hurricane. Because the filmmakers knew they were going to incorporate grainy stock footage of actual bad weather, they purposely degraded the new footage of David, Carolyn and the Hulk to make it match the stock.
- GoofsWhen David is talking to Dr. Fields after saving her during a seizure, his hands alternate between being on the table and clasped together near his face from different angles.
- Quotes
Dr. David Bruce Banner: I once heard a story about a man being chased by a tiger. He came to a cliff. He fell, but he grabbed a branch, and he just hung there, just out of reach of the tiger. And he looked down. You know what he saw? Another Tiger. Waiting for him to drop. And then he felt that the branch he was clinging to was coming out of the cliff by the roots. Now while all this was happening, he noticed something: he noticed, growing in a cleft bedside him, a single wild strawberry. And with his free hand he reached out and picked it. And he ate it. And he tought to himself: what a wonderful strawberry.
Dr. Caroline Fields: Oh God. I love you David.
Dr. David Bruce Banner: I love you, Caroline.
- Alternate versionsShown in syndication and cable as a two-part episode. For this reason, it is not often seen as a two-hour TV-movie as it was when it originally aired in 1978.
- ConnectionsEdited from Marooned (1969)
- SoundtracksThe Lonely Man
End titles by Joe Harnell
The other films in this series were The Incredible Hulk 1, The Trial of the Incredible Hulk, The Incredible Hulk Returns, and The Death of the Incredible Hulk. They were all pretty good on the tv-movie standards, and they are probably the most successful comic-book on screen attempt Marvel has tried (before Blade, of course). This film is the best of the bunch, with the most story-line. Bixby and Ferrigno are at the top of their games, and the love interest with the doctor is well-written, especially with the Romeo and Juliet-like ending.
Hey, Shakespeare it isn't, but you might as well give it a try. You might like it if you keep your expectations low and decide to watch some nice action and good acting. But don't expect anything too gloriously moving or heart-pacing.
- Tin Man-5
- Jun 17, 1999
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- Pasadena Ambassador College(Dr. Carolyn Fields Workplace Exteriors & wedding sequence)
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