The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989)
The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Bill Bixby
David Banner
Lou Ferrigno
The Hulk
Marta DuBois
Ellie Mendez
Nancy Everhard
Christa Klein
Nicholas Hormann
Edgar
Richard Cummings Jr.
Al Pettiman
Joseph Mascolo
Albert G. Tendelli
John Rhys-Davies
Wilson Fisk
Rex Smith
Matt Murdock
John Novak
Denny
Dwight Koss
John
Linda Darlow
Fake Nurse
Meredith Bain Woodward
Farm Supervisor
Gerald Di Pego
Writer
Mark Acheson
Turk
Robert Ewing
Producer
Richard Newman
Apartment Owner
Hugh Spencer-Phillips
Producer
Don MacKay
Judge
Lance Rubin
Composer
Doug Abrahams
Trial Prosecutor
Chuck Colwell
Cinematographer
Mitchell Kosterman
Henchman
Janet Ashikaga
Editor
Beatrice Zeilinger
Henchwoman
Ken Camroux-Taylor
Crime Boss #1
Barbara Claman
CastingDirector
Charles Andre
Trial Policeman #1
Mark Saks
CastingDirector
John 'Bear' Curtis
Crime Boss #2
Douglas Higgins
ProductionDesigner
Stan Lee
Jury Foreman (uncredited) / Consulting Producer / Characters
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 7, 1989
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 40m
Content RatingNR
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This Movie Is About.
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The Trial of the Incredible Hulk is a 1989 American television superhero film based on the 1978–1982 television series The Incredible Hulk featuring both the Hulk and fellow Marvel Comics character Daredevil, who team up to defeat Wilson Fisk. As was the case with The Incredible Hulk Returns, this television film also acted as a backdoor television pilot for a series, in this case, for Daredevil (which was not produced). It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Trial of the Incredible Hulk was directed by and stars Bill Bixby. Also starring are Lou Ferrigno, Rex Smith and John Rhys-Davies. Despite the film's title, writer/executive producer Gerald Di Pego has stated that the idea of having the Hulk actually go on trial was never even discussed.