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The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989)

“Superheroes Hulk and Daredevil join forces in an explosive new adventure!”

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Plot

In the pulsating heart of New York City, the unassuming David "Belson" finds himself caught in the city's underbelly. He's riding the subway alongside a mysterious woman and two shady men. When the men launch an assault on the woman, David's protective instincts kick in. Overpowered, he morphs into his alter ego, the formidable Hulk, rescuing the woman from her attackers. However, when he reverts to his human form, he's shocked to find himself under arrest, falsely accused by the very woman he saved. Enter Matt Murdock, a sharp-witted attorney who offers to represent David despite his inability to pay. Murdock's true intentions soon emerge - he hopes that David can assist him in exposing the notorious criminal, Wilson Fisk. Reluctant at first, David is persuaded by Murdock's passionate plea for justice. Despite Murdock's attempts, the woman refuses to alter her damning testimony. A near-fatal encounter in her apartment leaves her indebted to the mysterious crime fighter, Daredevil. As David's trial looms, he baulks at the prospect, but Murdock insists it's their only option. A transformation within his prison cell allows Hulk to escape, and David attempts to flee the city. However, Daredevil intercepts him, unveiling his true identity as none other than his attorney, Matt Murdock. The film is a thrilling roller coaster of action, suspense, and unexpected alliances, painting a gripping tale of justice in the face of adversity.

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The Trial of the Incredible Hulk is an action movie featuring Bill Bixby.

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