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Release Date:
April 17, 2012
Original Title:
The Amazing Bulk
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Laybl Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 76
Henry Howard, an ambitious young scientist struggles to develop a super human serum designed to improve muscle mass and prolong life expectancy. His boss, the grumpy General Darwin, will not allow Hank to marry his daughter, Hannah, until the experiment is a success. Against Darwin's wishes Hank proposes to Hannah anyway, but his life is shattered by a mugger who steals his engagement ring. Dejected, Hank injects himself with the experimental serum and is transformed into the Amazing Bulk. The Bulk goes on a rampage through the city destroying everything in his path. Hank is caught by a relentless detective, imprisoned by Darwin and forced to battle the sadistic Dr. Kantlove, who threatens to blow up the moon with his arsenal of weapons.
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Associate Producer:
Michael W. Schwibs
Casting:
Lewis Schoenbrun
David S. Sterling
Casting Director:
David S. Sterling
Director:
Lewis Schoenbrun
Director of Photography:
Dennis Devine
Editor:
Lewis Schoenbrun
Brinda Demeterio
Line Producer:
Chris Beal
Music:
Mark Daniel Dunnett
Producer:
Lewis Schoenbrun
David S. Sterling
Production Design:
Greg Caudill
Screenplay:
Keith Schaffner
Story:
Keith Schaffner
Jeremiah Campbell
Visual Effects:
Eric Bryant
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