On the run again, Dr. David Banner is jailed for assault after interrupting a mugging. Blind attorney Matt Murdock enlists Banner's help in locating the muggers because he believes they work for his longtime foe, Fisk, the head of an international crime network. But David, afraid of public exposure, breaks out of jail as the Hulk. Tracking David down, Murdock reveals his own secret: His blindness came from a radioactive spill, and after developing his other senses so incredibly, he has become the amazingly athletic crime fighter called Daredevil. Fisk must now face off against Daredevil and the Incredible Hulk!
Unfortunately the movie The Trial of the Incredible Hulk is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Bill Bixby | Director |
Writing | Gerald Di Pego | Writer |
Crew | Owen Walstrom | Stunts |
Camera | Chuck Colwell | Director of Photography |
Production | Hugh Spencer-Phillips | Producer |
Production | Robert Ewing | Producer |
Production | Gerald Di Pego | Executive Producer |
Production | Bill Bixby | Executive Producer |
Sound | Lance Rubin | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Janet Ashikaga | Editor |
Art | Douglas Higgins | Production Design |
Art | Eric Fraser | Art Direction |
Art | Kim MacKenzie | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Judy Truchan | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Jori Woodman | Costume Design |
Production | Hugh Spencer-Phillips | Production Manager |
Directing | Lee Knippelberg | First Assistant Director |
Directing | Richard Cowan | Second Assistant Director |
Production | Stan Lee | Consulting Producer |
Production | Mark Saks | Casting |
Production | Barbara Claman | Casting |
Crew | Curt Bonn | Stunts |
Crew | Edward J. Ulrich | Stunt Coordinator |
Crew | Jim Dunn | Stunts |
Crew | Dan Redford | Stunts |
Crew | Ben Derrick | Stunts |
Writing | Stan Lee | Characters |