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Closed Caption; Original full-frame presentations; Muscling in on Movies: an all-new interview with Lou Ferrigno; The Marvelous World of Stan Lee: an all-new interview with Stan Lee; Stand Tall: an all-new 84 minute documentary with Lou Ferrigno; Poster & still galleries; Talent bios; Trial of the Incredible Hulk: DVD-ROM - original screenplay; 8 page booklet
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- The Incredible Hulk Returns
1. Main Titles [2:38]
2. Peace [3:17]
3. A Miracle in Our Time [3:30]
4. The Break-In [5:57]
5. Journey Into the Unknown [5:27]
6. The Mighty Thor [5:28]
7. The Hulk vs. Thor [4:21]
8. Picking Up the Pieces [4:39]
9. Confrontation [4:53]
10. Questions and Answers [6:23]
11. On the Town [5:22]
12. The Best-Laid Plans [5:26]
13. Two-in-One [6:37]
14. Speculation [3:51]
15. Interview With the Norseman [5:10]
16. Square One [4:02]
17. Face Off [2:57]
18. Team-Up [6:02]
19. Farewells [5:35]
20. End Titles [1:22]
Side #2 -- The Trial of the Incredible Hulk
1. Odd Jobs [3:17]
2. Main Titles [2:25]
3. Matt Murdock [3:34]
4. Kingpin of Crime [4:02]
5. The Hulk [5:03]
6. The Accused [4:24]
7. Visiting Hours [4:30]
8. Enter Daredevil [4:24]
9. Marked for Death [4:06]
10. Witness Protection [5:55]
11. Disorder in the Court [4:11]
12. Escape [2:59]
13. Trackdown [5:14]
14. Origin [6:58]
15. On the Prowl [3:35]
16. Man Without Fear [3:12]
17. Daredevil Meets the Hulk [3:19]
18. "Is Daredevil Dead?" [2:51]
19. Unfinished Business [5:06]
20. Meeting of the Minds [4:58]
21. War on Crime [7:52]
22. "Things Happen in the Night" [2:01]
23. End Credits [1:09]
Bill Bixby stars as physicist Dr. David Banner, the mild-mannered alter ego of the raging green mutant The Hulk (Lou Ferrigno), in this made-for-TV film based on the 1978-1982 series inspired by the Marvel Comics characters. In this outing, Dr. Banner teams with Thor, the Norse god of thunder. Jason Ankeny
Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno return to their mutual TV role in The Trial of the Incredible Hulk. Bixby is Dr. David Banner, who, after being pelted by gamma rays, occasionally turns into the green, gruesome, uncontrollable Hulk (Lou Ferrigno). This time, Banner/Hulk cross swords with the evil zillionaire gangster Kingpin (John Rhys-Davies). Joining in the good clean chaos is another Marvel Comics hero, the visually challenged Daredevil (Rex Smith). Made for television, Trial of the Incredible Hulk debuted May 7, 1989. Hal Erickson All Movie Guide