L'incredibile Hulk

La serie racconta la storia di uno scienziato geniale, il dottor David Bruce Banner, un ricercatore di fama mondiale, specializzato in radiazioni, biologia molecolare e scienze genetiche. Trovata una connessione con i raggi gamma, lo scienziato ne utilizza una dose massiccia per bombardare segretamente il proprio corpo. Il suo sistema nervoso e le sue cellule ne risultano pesantemente colpiti, e da allora succede che ad ogni scatto d'ira, o ad ogni sensazione di paura o agitazione, egli reagisce assumendo le sembianze di un gigantesco e terrificante mostro verde, privo di intelligenza e incapace di parlare, ma dotato di una forza imparagonabile, mosso completamente dalla rabbia e dal bisogno di distruggere tutto ciò che vede, per sfogare le proprie pulsioni.
Creato da: Kenneth Johnson |
Genere: Sci-Fi & Fantasy | Action & Adventure | Dramma |
https://www.nbc.com/the-incredible-hulk
Numero di stagioni: 5
Numero di episodi: 82
Data prima messa in onda: 1977-11-04
Data ultima messa in onda: 1982-05-12

Approfondimenti

Jack Colvin said that when first offered his role, he laughed upon hearing the show's title. Subsequ [...] D
The writing staff would annually brainstorm to put together lists of various scenarios for different [...] D
Despite playing two sides of the same character, Bill Bixby was 17 years older than Lou Ferrigno. D
After its debut, the series was described by Starlog magazine as "one of the most promising shows to [...] D
Dr. Banner had both wives. His first wife, Laura, died in the car accident. His second wife, Dr. Car [...] D
This series takes place in the Earth-400005 version of the Marvel Universe. D
The name of the tabloid Jack McGee worked for was The National Register, whose main office was locat [...] D
The word "Anger" is the first thing seen onscreen in every episode. The camera pulls out to reveal t [...] D
It has been claimed that Kenneth Johnson had planned to film a two-hour series finale in which David [...] D
Dr. Banner's longtime friend is Dr. Elaina Marks, who was his classmate in college and then, his col [...] D
The series spun off an Incredible Hulk syndicated daily newspaper strip which ran from 1978-82. The [...] D
The first series as part of an agreement for Universal to produce a string of live action TV project [...] D
In most episodes, David Banner turned into the Hulk twice. The first transformation typically occurr [...] D
Lou Ferrigno said that he had become so frustrated on the set one day that he stormed off and drove [...] D
The late 1970s was a time when different "Marvel" Comic superheroes were adapted for TV. The likes o [...] D
CBS tried to push at times to steer the series more to using full Sci-Fi/Fantasy elements (i.e alien [...] D
Bill Bixby has said that prior to the show's premiere, he was openly questioned as to why he agreed [...] D
Launched the acting career of Lou Ferrigno. D
In his autobiography 'My Incredible Life as the Hulk', Lou Ferrigno admitted to having encountered f [...] D
The opening credits show the Hulk picking up a car and rolling it down the hill. This was not a spec [...] D
In some episodes, it is mentioned that Robert Steinhauer is the name of the publisher of the Nationa [...] D
In 1984, two years after the series went off the air, Bill Bixby offered Nicholas Hammond a chance t [...] D
Bill Bixby was prone to storming off the set in annoyance for different reasons during production. H [...] D
Lou Ferrigno stated in an interview about the cancellation. While Ferrigno was driving to the White [...] D
In the comic book, the Hulk's alter ego is named Bruce Banner (although his full name is Robert Bruc [...] D
Due to the show's budget restrictions, the studio backlot was frequently used for episodes set in sm [...] D
Because David Banner never has any recollection of his actions as the Hulk, Bill Bixby did not watch [...] D
Upon being offered the leading role, Bill Bixby had some reservations about doing an adaptation of a [...] D
David Banner is said to be both a physician and scientist in the narration during the opening credit [...] D
When David leaves people he has developed a close friendship with, he'll say goodbye with the phrase [...] D
In order for Bill Bixby to play the part of Dr. David Banner, he had to wear the white contact lense [...] D
CBS initially did not want to continue with the series for the fall of 1981, even though the show's [...] D
Distributed by Universal, which held on to the film rights of the character for the next 30 years an [...] D
Lou Ferrigno was the only actor to appear in every episode. Bill Bixby was forced to miss one episod [...] D
There are several homages to the series in the movie "The Incredible Hulk" with Edward Norton. Most [...] D
In a recent documentary about the series, show producers said they approached Arnold Schwarzenegger [...] D
At one point, in 1978, there were three superhero shows on the CBS prime time line up at the same ti [...] D
To avoid sweating (which caused his green makeup to come off), Lou Ferrigno spent much of his time o [...] D
Many guest stars appearing in episodes of the series appeared playing different characters in differ [...] D
Ken Johnson had never been a regular reader or fan of comic books, and as a result had little knowle [...] D
During the series, Jack Colvin took centre stage for just one episode. At the time, Bill Bixby was a [...] D
In an interview from the season 3 DVD set, Kenneth Johnson stated that Bill Bixby was his "first and [...] D
Ted Cassidy (who appeared in three episodes of Star Trek (1966)), the uncredited narrator of the sho [...] D
In 1980, Universal tried to reduce the show's budget (which was a minimum of $600,000 per episode). [...] D
The number plate on the car David Banner is driving when he gets a puncture in the rain is 823 PCE. [...] D
Lou Ferrigno had been an avid fan of the Hulk comic book series well before becoming involved in the [...] D
Bill Bixby and Jack Colvin became friendly with each other over the course of making the series. How [...] D
Lou Ferrigno's voice is never heard when he plays the Hulk, as the character's vocals were dubbed us [...] D
Bill Bixby wouldn't allow his son to watch the show, fearing that it would scare the boy to see his [...] D
During the second half of the show's run, Bill Bixby was forced to face personal tragedy with the su [...] D
Mike Johansen's favorite television show. D
At one point a cost cutting move was proposed to eliminate the Jack McGee character. Bill Bixby and [...] D
When the TV series was on the air, Bill Bixby was very careful never to be photographed with Lou Fer [...] D
When the show was established as a hit, Producer 'Kenneth Johnson (I') was rumored to be considering [...] D
The Hulk never punches anyone throughout the series. When physically confronted, Hulk always pushes [...] D
Bill Bixby was fond of bringing actors on who had been co-stars in his previous TV shows. The Incred [...] D
Show producers have said they changed the name from Bruce Banner to David Banner to humanize the cha [...] D
Many critics pointed to the similarity with this and The Fugitive. D
Ken Johnson has said he found it frustrating to work with Hulk creator/comic book writer Stan Lee, w [...] D
Lou Ferrigno remarked how Bill Bixby gave him a stern reprimand one day after Ferrigno arrived late [...] D
Ted Cassidy, the uncredited voice of the Hulk and the show's opening narration, could also be heard [...] D
Garnering decent reviews and ratings, and getting the stamp of approval from creator Stan Lee, this [...] D
The episode "Prometheus" is named for the character from Greek mythology who stole fire from the god [...] D
This series actually draws inspiration from three works of classic literature. Stan Lee says the Hul [...] D
The Hulk is always barefoot, but in outdoor scenes Lou Ferrigno often wore Hulk-green slippers to pr [...] D
Richard Kiel was originally chosen to play The Hulk. However, as the pilot began filming, the produc [...] D
When Richard Kiel was told by the producers that the Hulk would be recast, he was relieved by the ne [...] D
Arnold Schwarzenegger was considered for the role of The Hulk but, even at 6' 2", was reportedly not [...] D
When creating the pilot episode, series creator Kenneth Johnson deliberately avoided most of the ori [...] D
Whenever Dr. Banner chose an alias, he always used the first name of David, his own first name, and [...] D
On several occasions, Lou Ferrigno approached series creator Kenneth Johnson about having more speak [...] D
The Incredible Hulk was nominated for several Emmy awards during its run, including Outstanding Musi [...] D
Producer Kenneth Johnson wanted the Hulk's skin color to be red, believing that it would reflect the [...] D

Connessioni

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
0Speciali2D
1Stagione 1197712D
2Stagione 2197822D
3Stagione 3197923D
4Stagione 4198018D
5Stagione 519817D

Cast

Bill Bixby
Bill Bixby
(David Banner)
Charles Napier
Charles Napier
(Hulk (voice))
Jack Colvin
Jack Colvin
(Jack McGee)
Lou Ferrigno
Lou Ferrigno
(Incredible Hulk)