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The Incredible Hulk/The Hulk Breaks Las Vegas
The Hulk Breaks Las Vegas | |
Season 1, Episode 6 | |
Airdate | April 21, 1978 |
Written by | Justin Edgerton |
Directed by | Larry Stewart |
Produced by | Chuck Bowman |
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The Incredible Hulk — Season One |
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The Hulk Breaks Las Vegas is the sixth episode of the first season of The Incredible Hulk, and the eighth episode overall.
Starring: Bill Bixby (David Banner)
Also Starring: Jack Colvin (Jack McGee)
and Lou Ferrigno (The Hulk)
Guest Stars: Julie Gregg (Wanda), John Crawford (Tom Edler), Dean Santoro (Ed Campion), Don Marshall (Lee), Simone Griffeth (Cathy)
Co-Starring: John Dewey-Carter (Ambulance Attendant), John Dennis (Mechanic), Buck Young (Doctor), Phil Hoover (1st Patrolman)
with William Molloy (Registration Clerk), Paul Coufos (Officer), Charles Picerni (Charlie), Tony Miller (Pit Boss), Wally K. Berns (Texan), David M. Zellitti (2nd Patrolman)
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Plot Overview
A colleague of Jack McGee contacts him about a story that he just uncovered about some corruption in Las Vegas. The man wants to give the story to Jack so that he can print the story in the newspaper. Jack promises to fly to Las Vegas in the morning to receive the story. The colleague has the story recorded on his mini-recorder. Before Jack's colleague can meet Jack to give him the recording, the colleague is hit by a car, a deliberate hit and run. David, who witnessed the hit and run, goes along in the ambulance. He talks with the injured man. After some small discussion, the injured man wants David to deliver his mini-recorder to a man at a Vegas hotel. The man of course is Jack McGee. David of course cannot actually give the mini-recorder to McGee, so he calls McGee from the lobby of his hotel. Having talked to McGee on the phone for only a short while, McGee becomes suspicious of the person he is talking to. He goes to the lobby to see who he is talking to, only to be told that the man who left the recording had just left. Little do both McGee and David know, they are now targets of the people who want the recording. These bad people would not hesitate to kill to get the mini-recorder. Fortunately, the Hulk will save both of them.