The Incredible Hulk Returns Page #6

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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Hello?

This is David Banyon.

Yes, I'm listening.

I understand.

Yes, yes, I have it.

May I speak to her please,

just to know that she's...

They wouldn't even

let you talk to her.

Ah.

It's that machine of

yours, isn't it,they want?

Yes.

Then they would have to have an

inside man at Lambert institute

in order to know just

how much you're involved.

Yes.

They've given me 24 hours at

which time I have to call this number.

By then, they expect me to

figure out a way of delivering

the transponder into their hands.

Are you going to do

what they're asking?

I can't.

You more than most understand

what a terrible weapon

this transponder could be.

David,

Maggie understands that also.

OK, so what's our next move?

I have to disassemble everything.

Erase all the

computer information.

And then set up this socalled

delivery with these people

and try to free Maggie

without anyone getting hurt.

We'll free your woman, Banner.

I've sworn to Odin on that score

but not without anyone getting hurt,

not this day.

[music playing]

That wasn't part of the deal,

LeBeau, not kidnapping Dr. Shaw.

How many times we heard

that chicken song, huh, Mike.

That wasn't part of the deal.

We're fulfilling our contract

with you, Mr. Lambert,

nothing more, nothing less.

That be right, Jack.

You worry me, Zachary,

and that's the truth.

You sound like a man ready

to terminate a contract,

not the kind of individual we

like to do business with.

MIKE FOUCHE:
That be so true.

They act so tough when

they first hire us,

then they fall apart.

Peace of mind is for

the dead, my friend.

I guarantee.

Well, I mean, I'm

not falling apart.

It's just that you took me

by surprise, that's all.

Ah... you can certainly

understand my reaction.

She's a friend.

Ah,...

your friend won't be harmed.

Why, she's vital to the

trade we've made with Banyon.

Well, I see, that's... that's

different story altogether.

I understand.

We're in agreement?

To understanding among partners.

Well, uh...

I should be getting back before I'm missed.

I will be in touch of course.

[music playing]

Well?

Yeah.

Take Bonner, don't mess it up.

[music playing]

DONALD BLAKE:
You know, forcing

a computer to forget what its

learned, it seems

somehow blasphemous.

DAVID BANNER:
I know.

DONALD BLAKE:
What?

You want to go back?

Call me when there is war

to wage, demons to fight,

but this science of yours

turns my guts to water.

Do I have your

permission to leave?

OK.

If you want to go, go.

Farewell.

Farewell.

Odin.

Well, at least your Mr. Hyde can

be reasonable, even likable.

Yeah, he's OK, sometimes.

Well, with this the transponder

is useless at either polarity,

1,100 pounds of electronic junk.

Wait a minute, David.

This thing can cure you

and you're going to fry it?

David, come on, let's

do the experiment.

The repair work to the computer isn't

complete. There's just not enough time.

So, for me it's back to square one.

[music playing]

[phone rings]

Main lab, Don Blake.

Yeah,he's right here.

Yeah.

Uh...

Yeah, OK, I'll tell him.

What is it?

Zach Lambert's been shot.

He's at Queen of Angels ICU.

And he's asking to see you.

The inside man.

[music playing]

Classic case,

the younger brother st...

stabs older brother...

in the back.

Classic.

Zach,

Zach, where are

they holding Maggie?

Nothing of my own.

Can you hear me, Zach?

Josh gave me everything,

roof over my head,

clothes, everything.

Wanted something for me.

Wanted something for myself,

hurt Josh same time.

David.

I'm here, Zach.

The old Hamlin Foundry.

Ah... Ontario,

help her.

Thank you, Zach.

Thank you.

Maybe we better notify

the police. There's still time.

David, who would you

prefer to be on our side?

Thor or a bunch of

trigger happy deputies?

I'm not sure.

OK, all right, Thor.

MIKE FOUCHE:

Hey Silva, Williams,

get your tail in here.

OK.

Odin.

Shhh.

Splendid places you

bring me to, Blake.

This isn't a date.

Only two?

This will be easy.

There's five more in the office.

Even better.

I could use the exercise.

Maggie's in there too, big fella.

Well, our strategy is simple.

You two will attack the front

while I engage these weasels

from the rear.

Then we'll crush them in between, eh?

What do you say?

It's a wonderful plan, isn't it?

- Simple but effective.

- Wait a minute.

David and I attack from the front?

He and I?

Well, after you turn yourself

into that green troll of course.

I don't do that deliberately.

Wait, someone comes.

My God, it's Josh Lambert.

- I'll try and stop him.

- I can stop him, Banner.

Not that way. Wait here.

- Get out of the way, David.

- You've got to leave, Josh.

They killed, Zach.

They've got Maggie in there, and they'll

kill her if you try anything like this.

- They murdered him, damn you.

- Josh, you've got to leave.

I... I know how you feel.

But you just can't do this.

You think I'm responsible, don't you.

You think Zach would be alive today if I'd

thought about his feelings as a man, huh?

Well, it wasn't me. It was them.

They corrupted him,

and then they destroyed him.

Josh, the gun, Josh.

Give it to me.

Want the gun?

Here you can have it.

- Aaah!

- Take it.

[music playing]

Roaaar!

[music playing]

Check it out.

Zuke.

Go.

[music playing]

Ah.

I knew he thought it was a

good plan. Come on, troll.

[gun shots]

Over here, you dogs.

Here I am.

Hold it you dumb blonde, they have guns.

And we have the right

and the might.

This will do.

[gun shots]

[music playing]

Haw hah, hah.

Aaah.

[gun shots and music]

MIKE FOUCHE:
Agh.

Jack, I'm hit.

[music playing]

[gun shots and music]

THOR:
You'll be a hero, yet, Blake.

[music playing]

Watch out for the... the car.

[music playing]

Ah, Hah, hah, hah.

Roaaar.

[music playing]

Roooaaaar.

JACK LEBEAU:
Who the hell are you?

Why are you doing this?

All right, you can die

just like anybody else.

[music playing]

Good work, troll.

Hah, hah, hah.

Roaaar.

[sirens]

No wait.

I'll keep him safe.

Good fight, eh, Blake?

DONALD BLAKE:

Yeah, yeah, good fight.

I think that you'll have

to play the hero, Don.

Because neither of us

can ever say

anything about those two

other persons can we?

No we can't Sorry.

And I'll never know

everything, will I?

You ah... not likely.

[music playing]

JACK MCGEE:
Yeah,

yeah, I'm there now.

No, he's not. He's gone. He's moved.

I...I don't know where.

MARK (ON PHONE):

Ah, the Hulk's gone into the blue again

and so has his Viking partner, geez,

I'm really broke up about that, McGee.

Boy, we almost had the

story of the decade.

Yeah, OK, that's

very cute, Mark.

It's very funny.

However, it does not alter

what I know to be true.

It didn't really hit

me till a lot later,

but this guy has got to be the

same guy all those witnesses saw

after that beach attack on ah... Dr. Shaw's

place. There's a connection here somewhere.

MARK (ON PHONE):

The only connection is a loose one,

McGee, and it's located

between your ears.

The Hulk was bad enough.

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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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