
Bride of the Incredible Hulk 1980
"She loved the man... would the beast destroy them?"
Dive into the emotional fifth chapter of the *Incredible Hulk* saga with *Bride of the Incredible Hulk (1980)*, directed by Kenneth Johnson. This gripping science-fiction drama reunites Bill Bixby as Dr.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bride of the Incredible Hulk (1980) about?
This installment of the *Hulk* saga follows Dr. David Banner as he travels to Hawaii to find a psychiatrist whose hypnotherapy could cure his condition. There, he meets Dr. Caroline Fields, a woman battling her own terminal illness, and the two form a deeply emotional bond. Their newfound happiness is threatened by Jack McGee's pursuit and a catastrophic hurricane.
Who directed Bride of the Incredible Hulk?
Kenneth Johnson directed *Bride of the Incredible Hulk (1980)*, bringing his signature blend of drama and action to the franchise.
Who stars in Bride of the Incredible Hulk?
The film stars Bill Bixby as Dr. David Banner, Lou Ferrigno as the Hulk, Jack Colvin as Jack McGee, and Mariette Hartley as Dr. Caroline Fields.
Is Bride of the Incredible Hulk (1980) worth watching?
If you're a fan of the *Incredible Hulk* franchise's emotional depth and superhero action, this installment delivers. While not as widely remembered as earlier entries, its themes of love and sacrifice set it apart. The film's blend of drama and spectacle makes it a compelling watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Bride of the Incredible Hulk?
Bride of the Incredible Hulk (1980) has a runtime of 95 minutes.
About Bride of the Incredible Hulk (1980) — A Sci-Fi Drama of Love and the Hulk's Last Stand
Dive into the emotional fifth chapter of the *Incredible Hulk* saga with *Bride of the Incredible Hulk (1980)*, directed by Kenneth Johnson. This gripping science-fiction drama reunites Bill Bixby as Dr. David Banner and Lou Ferrigno as the titular Hulk, exploring themes of love, loss, and acceptance. Set against the backdrop of Hawaii's lush landscapes, the story follows Banner as he seeks out psychiatrist Dr. Caroline Fields (Mariette Hartley), whose innovative hypnotherapy offers a glimmer of hope for his condition. Their shared struggles forge a deep connection, but Jack McGee's relentless pursuit and the looming threat of a devastating hurricane cast a shadow over their fragile happiness. With a blend of action and raw drama, this installment delivers a poignant tale of resilience and fleeting joy.
Kenneth Johnson crafts an atmospheric narrative that balances superhero spectacle with intimate character moments, making *Bride of the Incredible Hulk* a standout in the franchise. The film's emotional core shines through Bixby and Hartley's chemistry, while Ferrigno's physicality as the Hulk remains a thrilling centerpiece. As Banner and Caroline navigate their relationship under extraordinary circumstances, the story becomes a reflective meditation on the human condition—where even the briefest moments of peace are hard-won.