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  1. "The Incredible Hulk" Slaves (TV Episode 1982) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Slaves: Directed by John Liberti. With Bill Bixby, Jack Colvin, Lou Ferrigno, John Hancock. David 'Becker' finds himself being forced to dig for gold in a mine for an escaped con and a former prison guard as one of their 'slaves'.

    • (154)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • John Liberti
    • Synopsis
    • Cast
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    David is captured by an angry convict and a former prison guard who forces him to work as a slave in a gold mine along with several other prisoners.

    Bill Bixby ... David Banner
    Lou Ferrigno ... The Hulk
    John Hancock ... Isaac Whittier Ross
    Charles Tyner ... Roy Darnell
    Hulk out 1: One of the crazy guys of the episode makes David and another slave fight on a stage and David falls through the stage floor.
    Hulk out 2: Having a large wooden beam fall on him, and then having a heavy boulder fall on the beam in a mine
    • John Liberti
    • May 5, 1982
    • 6 of season 5
    • 3 min
  3. The Incredible Hulk : Slaves (1982) Genres - Action , Adventure , Fantasy | Run Time - 60 min. | Countries - United States | AllMovie Rating

  4. The Incredible Hulk » The Incredible Hulk #506 - Slaves released by Marvel on May 5, 1982. Slaves last edited by mshirley27 on 10/08/18 11:51AM View full history.

  5. Eirene is the name given to a Germanic slave who is later freed by and marries Titus Pullo. Her name was "Adela" in her home country before being enslaved and renamed by her Roman captors. When we first meet Eirene, she has already been enslaved for some time - Vorenus describes her as "trained up nice and docile" when Niobe is hesitant to accept her as one of her slaves. We see later that ...

  6. Next. "A Minor Problem". "Slaves" is the sixth episode of season five of the live-action superhero fantasy series The Incredible Hulk and the seventy-sixth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Bernard McEveety and written by Reuben Leder. It first aired on CBS on Friday, May 5th, 1982 at 8:00 pm.

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