The Incredible Hulk Returns Page #5

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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I tell you there's going

to be more cops here...

Shut up or you're gonna die!

[gun shot with silencer]

Ahhh.

What is that?

Run, look out.

[music playing]

Roar.

MIKE FOUCHE:

Oh, get away from me.

Roaaar.

[music playing]

[dog barking]

[music playing]

David?

Is that you?

David?

David?

David!

[music playing]

- JACK LEBEAU:
Let me get this straight

- OK.

Crystal clear.

A big green man, Fouche.

Is this what I'm hearing?

A big green man prevented you

from accomplishing your mission?

We can't be sure what

we saw even was a man.

But it was big,

correct, and green?

A big green thing?

I can only tell you

what we done seen, Jack.

He's tellin' the truth, Jack.

What he's sayin' is true.

Get outta here, Bonner.

Tell the rest of the men to relax. And get

rid of that truck. Meeting tomorrow at 7.

Move it.

If there was someone else I could find

at this short notice, then I'd do it, Mike.

Then I'd get rid of you,

personally

with pleasure.

You got no cause to speak

to me like that, Jack.

Else mean to do what you say.

It don't be fair.

It don't be fair.

You stupid Cajun idiot!

Hey, you just as Cajun as me, man.

This is not blood we're

talking about, Mike.

This is a contract,

money, big money.

Lost the element of surprise.

They're going to throw a wall of

security up around the transponder.

Impossible to pierce.

Banyon's lady,

she's now the key.

[waves crashing]

BRUCE BANNER:
Maggie, hang

on, a little longer, please.

There is hope for us.

But it all depends on something

that I have to do in the next few days.

And if it turns out all right,

then we can be together.

And everything will be as it

was before all this happened.

I'm not a child, David.

I... I...I can't just accept

something without knowing

what it is that I'm accepting.

Before all this happened, you said.

Please,

please, tell me what happened.

Look, Don's going to

be here any minute.

Don.

This all started

when Don arrived.

Don has something to do

with this, doesn't he?

Oh, David,

what are you hiding from?

What could be so terrible

that you would do this to us?

[music playing]

MIKE FOUCHE:
Give me

that tranquilizing gun.

JACK LEBEAU:
Move it, move it.

Wait inside.

[music playing]

BRUCE BANNER:
I've got

the dart, Maggie. I've got it.

Come on.

[music playing]

OK, big boy, do your stuff.

Odin!

Keep climbing, Maggie, come on.

[music playing]

Odin!

[music playing]

Rooaaar.

JACK LEBEAU:
Get him.

[music playing]

Ah.

Ah ah.

[gun shots and music]

Ah, hah, hah, hah, hah.

Ha, ha, ha , ha, Hah, hah.

Good work, Blake.

Follow me.

Let's go.

Come on.

[gun shots]

[music playing]

Get out of here.

Let's go, go.

He has Banner's woman.

Come on.

Now.

Roaaar.

[music playing]

What's goin' on?

Come on, shake him off.

[music playing]

No!

[music playing]

That's it, shake'em off.

No!

[music playing]

- Roooaaar.

- THOR:
You jackal.

[music playing]

- Roar.

- Agh.

POLICE OFFICER:

We have reports of

a helicopter assault, Captain Goodings,

by uniformed police.

CAPTAIN GOODINGS:

None of that's been confirmed yet.

REPORTER:

Is there any truth to the story

that a witness against the mob was

being protected here by federal agents?

No truth to it at all.

Now, please

gentlemen, and ladies,

you have to allow

us to do our work.

And when that work is completed, we'll

provide you with all the pertinent information.

Who was living here, Captain?

Sergeant Lindsay, take over.

Yes Sir.

Now the house is owned

by a Dr. Margaret Shaw.

Dr. Shaw is head of biogenetics

at the Joshua Lambert Institute.

Isn't that where ah...

witnesses reported

seeing a green

monster of some kind?

Those witnesses observed

something at an extreme

distance and cannot be

considered reliable.

Yeah, well, I've got the names here

of eight residents who live

not one mile from this place,

all of whom claim that they've

observed the same creature today.

Just who the hell are you Mister?

They said, he was running

down the beach that away

with a Viking

and an unidentified individual

in hot pursuit of the green monster.

Now all of these people

told me that they'd

already spoken to the police.

So you must have some idea

of what I am talking about,

haven't you Officer?

No, I really don't.

- I really can't comment on that.

- Officer,.. officer...

Now please. I can't give you

any further information about that.

- Sergeant we need some confirmation.

- No, really, I can't.

No comment.

REPORTER:
What's all

the secrecy about?

What isn't the police

department telling us?

What do we have on this

Banyon guy she was seeing?

OFFICER:
Well, all we know

is a... he worked with her

at this Joshua

Lambert Institute.

SERGEANT:
Absolutely nothing.

Now I... that's the last word.

That's my last word.

It's Banyon, D. Banyon,

works for Lambert Institute.

I need a home address.

After the attempt

at the Institute,

I should have known what they'd

try next. I should have known.

What happened to

Maggie is my fault.

David, stop beating

up on yourself, OK?

Otherwise your big green

friend will return,

and everything will go to hell.

Look,

I don't want to sound coldblooded,

but logically speaking, it's not

profitable for them to her Maggie.

Until they get what they

want, maybe, but afterwards?

They'll make a call.

They'll want to make a trade.

When they tell us what they want

and where the trade will be,

then we'll know what to do.

What we'll do is attack them.

Singing to Odin for

a warrior's death.

And then we'll squash the cowardly

dogs that would wage war on a woman.

Don't fret, Banner.

Your woman will come to no harm.

Can't you put him

back in his bottle?

I got a feeling we're going

to need the guy, David.

I, Thor, son of Odin, swear it to you.

That...

that shower bath is a miracle.

Water from nowhere.

It's wonderful, hot and cold,

all you could want.

I tell you, the eyes would

pop from my old comrade's head

if they could see

what I'm seeing

in this godforsaken

world of yours.

Ha.

However,

it does have its good points.

What is it?

Trouble.

Trouble?

What is it that you pounded

on my door with such insolence?

Ins... no, I... I... I ... I'm ah,

ha... looking for a man, who I...

You have found one.

Ah, ah... yeah, but this

is a particular man.

Oh, I am a particular man.

- He's Name is ah...

- Especially about those I speak with.

- It's a...

- And I do not like your face.

- A D. Banyon.

- You look like a rat tailed saxon to me

- ...or a thieving Kelt.

- Well, I...

I just came up

looking for this Banyon.

Well, then you have

found him mush spine.

I am Banyon.

Yo... you're Banyon?

Ah... well, I...

don't ah... I... I...

this must be another Banyon

that I'm...

Uhm... I'm... I'm sorry

to have bothered you.

Ha...ha... have a nice day.

Ah, ha, ha, ha.

I'm learning to be subtle.

The enemy retreats with

nary a blow struck.

Yeah, real subtle.

THOR:
We will win the day, Banner.

Do not fear.

Odin is with us.

We will save her.

[phone rings]

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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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