
What if everything you were forced to keep inside was suddenly set free?
Bruce Banner, a genetics researcher with a tragic past, suffers massive radiation exposure in his laboratory that causes him to transform into a raging green monster when he gets angry.
- 5.6
- 2003
- Released
- 2h 18m

Eric Bana
Bruce Banner
Jennifer Connelly
Betty Ross
Sam Elliott
Ross
Josh Lucas
Talbot
Nick Nolte
Father
Paul Kersey
Young David Banner
Todd Tesen
Young Ross
Cara Buono
Edith Banner
Kevin Rankin
Harper
Celia Weston
Mrs. Krenzler
Mike Erwin
Teenage Bruce Banner
Lou Ferrigno
Security Guard
Regi Davis
Security Guard
Craig Damon
Security Guard
Geoffrey Scott
President
Regina McKee Redwing
National Security Advisor
Daniel Dae Kim
Aide
Daniella Kuhn
Edith's Friend
Michael Kronenberg
Bruce Banner as Child
David Kronenberg
Bruce Banner as Child
Rhiannon Leigh Wryn
Betty Ross as Child
Lou Richards
Pediatrician
Jenn Gotzon Chandler
Waitress
Louanne Kelley
Delivery Doctor
Paul Kim Jr.
Officer
John Littlefield
Security NCO
Lorenzo Callender
Soldier
Todd Lee Coralli
Soldier
Johnny Kastl
Soldier
Eric Ware
Soldier
Jesse Corti
Colonel
Rob Swanson
Colonel
Mark Atteberry
Technician
Eva Burkley
Technician
Rondda Holeman
Technician
John A. Maraffi
Technician
Michael Papajohn
Technician
David St. Pierre
Technician
Boni Yanagisawa
Technician
David Sutherland
Tank Commander
Sean Mahon
Comanche Pilot
Brett Thacher
Comanche Pilot
Kirk B.R. Woller
Comanche Pilot
Randy Neville
F-22 Pilot
John Prosky
Atheon Technician
Amir Faraj
Boy
Ricardo Aguilar
Boy's Father
Victor Rivers
Paramilitary
Lyndon Karp
Davey
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Rebel Militant (uncredited)
Ray Buffer
Atheon Captain (uncredited)
Andy Arness
Soldier (uncredited)
Rory J. Aylward
Second Tank Commander (uncredited)
Cougar Zank
Army Military / SWAT (uncredited)















Released
en
$137,000,000.00
$245,360,480.00
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