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Of Guilt Models and Murder

La-11064

Episode
5 of season 1
Director
Larry Stewart
Writer
James D. Parriott
Original airdate
March 24, 1978
Alias
David Blaine
Preceded by
Followed by


Of Guilt Models and Murder is episode five of the live-action TV series The Incredible Hulk. It originally aired on March 24, 1978 on CBS.

Synopsis[]

David finds himself in an unknown location at someone's mansion, having retransformed into David after a Hulk rampage. When he finds a dead woman, he fears that the Hulk may now be so out of control it is murdering innocent people. As David "Blaine", he gets a job near the mansion to investigate the woman's death. The woman was married to a prominent fashion mogul, who tells Mr. McGee the Hulk has done it again. However, all is not as it seems.

Cast[]

  • Bill Bixby as David Banner
  • Jack Colvin as Jack McGee
  • Lou Ferrigno as The Hulk
  • Jeremy Brett as James Joslin
  • Loni Anderson as Sheila Cantrell
  • Jane Alice Brandon as Girl
  • Ben Gerard as Sanderson
  • Deanna Lund as Terri Ann Smith
  • Doug Hale as TV Reporter
  • Rick Goldman as Elkin
  • Nancy Steen as Ellen
  • Bill Baldwin as Chief Jackson
  • Vince Howard as Security Guard
  • Art Kimbro as 1st Policeman
  • Ross Durfee as Collins

Highlights[]

  • The (only) Hulk-out: Being placed in a car compactor

Trivia[]

  • The only non-two-part episode which begins with him as the Hulk
  • One of only a few times when the Hulk is crying over someone's (Terri's) death
  • Ted Cassidy does not perform the voice/growl of the Hulk in this episode (that is why it sounds so high-pitched)
  • Notable guest stars:
    • Jeremy Brett (who plays the villainous James Joslin) would later be known for the role of Sherlock Holmes in the British Granada series based on the sleuth (1984–1995)
    • Loni Anderson is best known for playing Jennifer Marlowe on the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–1982)
    • Deanna Lund (who plays Terri Ann Smith) played Valerie Scott in the series Land of the Giants (1968–1970)
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