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  1. Half Nelson: Directed by Barry Crane. With Bill Bixby, Jack Colvin, Lou Ferrigno, Tommy Madden. On his arrival in Baltimore, David 'Benley' meets Buster Caldwell, a midget wrestler with a big mouth that gets both of them in trouble.

    • (154)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Barry Crane
    • 1981-04-17
  2. Jack McGee goes into Buster Caldwell’s dressing room only to find David disguised as another wrestler.

    • 29 sec
    • 24.6K
    • Savage Hulk
  3. Nov 22, 2010 · This list deserves better than a Top 5, but I present to you for your examination SciFiNow's visitation on The Incredible Hulk narrowing down five seasons to just five of the best Show Stealers and Show Stoppers. The Worst: 1. Never Give A Trucker An Even Break [Season One, Ep9] 2. Babalao [Season Three, Ep10]

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    David befriends a midget wrestler and becomes involved with the community of the vertically challenged.

    Bill Bixby as David Banner
    Jack Colvin as Jack McGee
    Lou Ferrigno as The Hulk
    Tommy Madden as Buster 'Half Nelson' Caldwell
    One hilarious scene in which David takes in "the reality" of wrestling
    Hulk out 1: Having his friend tell the Mob that David has their money, so that their enforcers chase David back to the apartment, and then having all neighbors close their doors on him rather than...
    Hulk out 2: Trying to help his friend, the midget wrestler known as Half Nelson, by climbing into the ring for him, only to be clobbered by a large, beefy wrestler who practices numerous combinatio...
    This is the fifth and last episode directed by Barry Crane
    The opening scene is the same as the ending sequence of "Life And Death", "The Confession", "Babalao", and "Stop The Presses"
    The episode has a similar plot to the season one episode "Final Round"
    Paul Henry Itkin also appeared in "Final Round", as Mr. Sariego's assistant, which was similar in that the character was in connection with boxing and involved in drug dealing
    • Barry Crane
    • April 17, 1981
    • 16 of season 4
    • 3 min
  4. Dec 31, 2014 · I have waited 40 years to see the uncut pilot episode of The Incredible Hulk as I remember it as a kid. no CGI . no gimmicks. Just great acting and great music. I remember having to leave the room as a kid as the outro piano music played. I was a softie then. I have seen all the other episodes but only now in 2023, have I finally seen the pilot ...

  5. But the hostess points out to David that things are different for little people, like it or not. "Half Nelson"'s honest and complex look at the struggles faced by little people makes it all the more unacceptable that shows like the Simpsons (in the episode "Eeny Teeny Maya Moe") took such a shallow handling of the issue more than 25 years after ...

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  7. Half Nelson: Season 4, Episode 16 Airdate: April 17, 1981 Written by: Andrew Schneider: Directed by: Barry Crane: Produced by: Robert Bennett Steinhauer, Karen Harris & Jill Sherman: ← 4x15 Interview with the Hulk: 4x17 → Danny: The Incredible Hulk — Season Four

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