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The Trial of the Incredible Hulk, 1h40
Directed by Bill Bixby
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Hulk (comics) films, Superhero films
Actors Lou Ferrigno, Bill Bixby, John Rhys-Davies, Rex Smith, Marta DuBois, Nancy Everhard

On the run again after the events of the previous TV movie, David Banner is working up north under the name David Belson. Disenchanted and at the end of his rope, David makes his way towards a large city with the hopes of renting a room and staying buried. Unbeknownst to him, the city he arrives in is under the control of a powerful underworld kingpin named Wilson Fisk but is also protected by a mysterious black-clad crimefighter known as Daredevil. When two of Fisk's men come onto the commuter subway train after having committed a jewel robbery, one of them takes an interest in a beautiful woman also riding the train and she rejects him. David witnesses an attempted sexual assault by one of Fisk's men, he transforms into the Hulk and things go haywire. A short while later, David is arrested by the police and wrongfully charged with the crime.
The Death of the Incredible Hulk, 1h35
Directed by Bill Bixby
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantastic, Action
Themes Hulk (comics) films, Superhero films
Actors Lou Ferrigno, Bill Bixby, Elizabeth Gracen, Andreas Katsulas, Barbara Tarbuck, Anna Katarina

David Banner masquerades as David Bellamy, a mentally challenged janitor, to gain access to a scientific research facility in Portland, Oregon. He believes that the studies of one of the scientists there, Dr. Ronald Pratt (Philip Sterling), may hold the key to curing his gamma-induced condition that, in times of stress, turns him into a superhuman green creature known as the Hulk. Pratt takes a liking to the man he sees only as a building custodian.