The Death of the Incredible Hulk (1990) [NR]

Release Date:
February 18, 1990

Original Title:
The Death of the Incredible Hulk

Alternate Titles:
Der Tod des unheimlichen Hulk
Neuvěřitelný Hulk
Смерть невероятного Халка

Genres:
Action | Drama | Science Fiction | TV Movie

Production Companies:
New World Television

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: NR 

Runtime: 95

For 12 years, he's been running. Tonight, it's over. Tonight, David Banner will find freedom or death

During the critical experiment that would rid David Banner of the Hulk,a spy sabotages the laboratory. Banner falls in love with the spy, Jasmin, who performs missions only because her sister is being held hostage by Jasmin's superiors. Banner and Jasmin try to escape from the enemy agents to rebuild their lives together, but the Hulk is never far from them.

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Art Direction:
Eric Fraser

Casting:
Jan Powell
Barbara Claman

Characters:
Stan Lee

Consulting Producer:
Stan Lee

Costume Design:
Trish Keating

Director:
Bill Bixby

Director of Photography:
Chuck Colwell

Editor:
Janet Ashikaga

Executive Producer:
Bill Bixby

First Assistant Director:
Lee Knippelberg

Music:
Lance Rubin

Producer:
Robert Ewing
Hugh Spencer-Phillips

Production Design:
Douglas Higgins

Second Assistant Director:
Jack Hardy

Set Decoration:
Kim MacKenzie

Stunt Coordinator:
Edward J. Ulrich

Stunts:
Owen Walstrom
Curt Bonn

Writer:
Gerald Di Pego

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