The Incredible Hulk Returns

Synopsis: It's been two years since the Hulk has surfaced, and Dr David Bruce Banner is on the verge of curing himself of the Hulk. A device he helped create, the Gamma Transponder, will rid him of his own Gamma radiation, among other uses. Enter Don Blake, a former colleague of Banner's, who is now in possession of a mystic hammer which can summon Thor, an ancient Viking warrior. When the Gamma Transponder is nearly stolen and Banner's girlfriend is kidnapped, Banner must abandon the hope of being cured and rely on the Hulk and Thor to save the day.
Year:
1988
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[music playing]

NARRATOR:

Dr. David Banner, Physician, scientist,

searching for a way to tap

into the hidden strengths

that all human have.

Then an accidental

overdose of gamma radiation

alters his body chemistry.

And now, when David Banner

grows angry or outraged,

a startling

metamorphosis occurs.

THE INCREDIBLE HULK - RETURNS 1988

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The creature is driven

by rage and pursued

by an investigative reporter.

Mr. McGee, don't make me angry.

You wouldn't like me

when I'm angry.

[music playing]

NARRATOR:

David Banner is believed to be dead.

And he must let the world. thing

that he is dead until he can

find a way to control the raging

spirit that dwells within him.

[music playing]

FEMALE VOICE IN DREAM:

David?

[music playing]

Good boy.

Good boy.

Ready?

Good morning.

Good morning.

Great.

MAGGIE SHAW:
Ah, ah, button me.

Oh, you got it.

Hmm.

That tickles.

It's supposed to tickle.

You smell delicious.

Mmm.

Mmm.

You taste pretty good, too.

Come live here with me, David.

It only makes sense.

I'm here most of the

time anyway, aren't I?

It's best this way for

now, Maggie, believe me.

You sound like you're

protecting me from something.

What can I possibly

be protecting you from?

The monster in you maybe?

- Monster?

- Yes.

You remember, you told me

once that before we met,

you'd gone through a long period

of selfdestructive behavior.

You didn't go into

any details, even

though I tried all

my feminine wiles.

Yes, you did.

But you called it to your monster,

your Mr. Hyde.

It's been two years since my

Mr. Hyde has shown his ugly face.

Why are you concerned now?

You were very restless in

your sleep again last night.

It worries me when you're like that. I

feel like I can't do anything to help you.

You help me more than

I can ever tell you.

Try, please.

I think I need that too this morning.

Okay.

I use you,

your image, for control.

I concentrate on you,

as the old song goes,

and I make it through.

It's a little like AA, I suppose.

You get through one nightmare at a time.

Oh, it was the same for

me after Michael died.

But I survived by losing control,

by just letting loose.

Some things, Maggie,

you can't just let loose.

Sweetheart,

I wasn't meant to lead

a lonely widow's life.

I had my time.

And you were not

meant to be alone.

Very soon,

I'll be certain that what once

happened to me without warning

will never happen again, ever.

And then I will very seriously

consider your sinful proposal.

[music playing]

REPORTER:
Mr. Lambert, please,

just a couple of questions

Mr. Lambert.

Mr. Lambert, please.

Why a public unveiling

of this gamma transponder.

Won't security be a problem?

Security is only a problem

when you try keeping something this big,

this important, a secret.

Why is the transponder so

big Mr. Lambert, so important?

Well, it...

Zack, it's in all the press

packages, Dan, and you know it.

The transponder will create a

nearly unlimited energy so as

by accelerating the decay

of gamma radiated material.

Now, I'd say that was a big and

important advance in the field

of scientific endeavor,

wouldn't you, Dan? Huh?

Come on, little brother.

No straggling.

[intercom paging Dr. Cascade]

This institute is in the

business of the future.

And that business of the future is science.

- I've already heard this sermon.

- You know, me too.

I am off to biogenetics.

Ah.

See you for lunch, love?

- You got it.

- Okay.

JOSH LAMBERT:
One thing

I want to clear up,

we are not putting the

transponder up for dish as a weapon.

ZACK:
David.

I'm glad you're here. The, uhm...

show and tell of the transponder is

going to begin in just a few minutes.

And Josh would appreciate

it very much if you would...

And Josh would appreciate if I were

to handle the presentation, correct?

Well, yes, that's correct.

I already said no, Zack,

over a week ago.

I'm sorry, but the

answer is still the same.

Well, Mr. Lambert, who is the Lambert

scientist responsible for making this discovery?

There'll be a press

conference at 3 this afternoon.

All your questions will

be answered at that time.

Jim, Weldon.

REPORTER:
Mr. Lambert, any

more information on the site?

[intercom paging Professor]

You shook your head.

I assume that means that you're

not going to take the credit, do you?

Again, you're not going to stand up there,

with you're creation and ah...

accept a little applause.

It was a team effort.

You led the way, and the team knows it.

I'm sorry.

He's sorry.

I have my reasons.

What ever kind of trouble you're in,

Mr. Banyon,

I can help clean it up.

I appreciate the offer, Josh,

but I don't want you involved.

Not involved?

David, for God's sake, you've been

with this for almost two years. Will...

I don't need the publicity.

Everything I do need for

what I have to do is here.

You allow me to use the lab after hours.

You pay me very well.

Yes, yes,...

and there's also the added incentive

of Dr. Maggie Shaw, biogeneticist.

That's true. That's right.

All right. All right. I surrender.

When we unveil the transponder,

you may hid in the background.

As usual.

JOSH LAMBERT:
Ladies

and gentlemen, a miracle in our time

and the hope of the future.

The gamma transponder and

the people responsible.

Nearly two years of

concentrated research,

hard work, the the very

real possibility of curing my...

my problem seems at last to be here,

either a cure...

[phone rings]

[phone rings]

[phone rings]

Main lab.

MAGGIE SHAW:
Mr. Banyon,

this is the woman you love.

And she's lonely.

And she's also a lot softer

in all the right places

than that transponder of yours.

You'll get no argument

from me on that score.

Now what I have to do, Maggie,

won't take long,

not long at all.

Be safe, love.

Yes.

[music playing]

The breakdown of what I've

done to the transponder

can be extracted

from the computer

by using the

following access code.

Banner DB.

None of the changes,

that I have mad will in any way

diminish the equipments primary function.

As a matter of fact, It might even suggest

a primary function of their own.

[music playing]

I've turned the transponder into a kind

of giant Chinese puzzle, a puzzle

to which only I have the key.

And that key is a mechanism

located in the laser field rotator

which reverses gamma polarity.

This reversal will result in a radical

mutation in the cells the subject,...

myself.

And cause complete remission.

[music playing]

Many things could go wrong

in this experiment.

And if such does happen, then I request

that my notes and my research

be made available to the following persons,

Dr. Randle Smythe Wilson

at Cambridge University,

Doctors Richard and Marian Higgins

at Berkley,

and Dr. Margaret Shaw,

head of biogenetics at the

Joshua Lambert Institute.

[music playing]

DONALD BLAKE:
You are

David Banner, aren't you?

If you're not, I'll just apologize

profusely and get out of here.

Ah, I just couldn't let you zap yourself

with that thing until I was sure.

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Nicholas Corea

Nicholas "Nick" J. Corea (April 7, 1943 – January 17, 1999) was an American author, television writer, director, producer and painter. Though best known for his work on The Incredible Hulk and its sequel 1988 telefilm The Incredible Hulk Returns, he was involved with many television series during the late 1970s and 1980s including The Oregon Trail, Airwolf, Street Hawk, Hard Time on Planet Earth and Booker. He was also the creator of the 1986 western series Outlaws. Prior to his death in 1999, Corea wrote episodes for Renegade, M.A.N.T.I.S., Kung Fu: The Legend Continues and Star Trek-series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. He was also a one-time writer and creative consultant for Walker, Texas Ranger. more…

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