I saw this Hulk episode in '78 and being a big Duel fan I recognized the footage right away. I believe they did the same thing on the Hulk with footage from Airport 1975.
Duel 1971 actor is Dennis Weaver as David Mann was his good actor. And Dennis Weaver was good driving the Red Plymouth Valiant in 1971. The Incredible Hulk 1977 episode 7 Never give a trucker an even break. In the Red Plymouth Valiant Bill Bixby as David and Jennifer Darling as Joanie in the Red Plymouth Valiant car. But The Incredible Hulk season 1 is ep 7 and not The Incredible Hulk season 1 ep 14.
When the footage was added in The incredible hulk just to save money. This is when Steven Spielberg took action to protect everything that he's films in the future. So, everything else he's filmed he owns and no one can touch to do something like this without his permission.
I remember that episode and I said the same thing, that was crazy. They were hauling cocaine in that truck it was in the trailer. Universal produced two of those trucks for the filming, only one got destroyed in the movie. So I guess the second one was used in The Incredible Hulk of the actual second truck that was spared from the Duel film. I don't know where is currently located.
It's probably not a rip-off because this happens all the time. Studios generally pay a smaller price to license the footage then to have to film something similar. The exact same thing happened when I noticed years ago the scene in the Harrison Ford Tom Clancy film, Clear and Present Danger (I believe that was the one in the series), where they go down to South America and get ambushed in the alley while they are in white SUVs. The exact same scene was reused in an episode of either NCIS or Jag.
I was wondering if someone was going to bring this up. I was watching this Incredible Hulk episode and I was like, they copied duel lol. Well at least they are both Unviersal properties.
You should have edited your video before uploading it that way we don't have to sit through 20 minutes of you saying "just bear with me, it's coming up"
I’ve been watching for almost 10 minutes and I’ve yet to see any direct comparisons.. I might have recommended that you cue up some examples or take note of the time codes instead of half a video of “bear with me..” This would have benefitted from editing.
Yes, I kept skipping forward, he kept saying how hilarious it was going to be. Eventually I gave up and looked to see if anyone else thought the same in the comments.
It's not a rip-off at all. Both the TV show and the film were made by Universal Pictures. There were merely saving money on The Hulk beause it was an expensive show. They did the same with clips from the movie "Earthquake"
@@Filmitvfxstudios No it wouldn't. By YOUR logic, you're saying that if I uploaded a video that was 100% original of my own stuff, then LATER uploaded a SECOND video that contains footage from my FIRST video, RUclips would hit me with a copyright strike.
Two different Directors there not linked Universal are just the Distributors that’s all Hulk is Owned by Marvel not Universal , Universal just Distributed The show.
@@Filmitvfxstudios First of all, genius. Please use punctuation so I can better understand you. Secondly, It's "THEY'RE". Universal, being the distributor have the right to go into their vaults and use whatever footage they want...as long as they are not retelling the same story.
@@Filmitvfxstudios The bottom line is this. "The Incredible Hulk" (Distributed by Universal Pictures) did NOT rip-off "Duel (Distributed by Universal Pictures). If they HAD, there would have been a huge lawsuit. Think about it, before you come back with another idiotic response.
Wasn't a rip off, they reused film to save money. I think I read somewhere that the Hulk was one of the cheapest TV shows to make because they reused so much footage.
I saw this Hulk episode in '78 and being a big Duel fan I recognized the footage right away. I believe they did the same thing on the Hulk with footage from Airport 1975.
I think that hulk episode thier studio was at same place as duel
Duel 1971 actor is Dennis Weaver as David Mann was his good actor. And Dennis Weaver was good driving the Red Plymouth Valiant in 1971. The Incredible Hulk 1977 episode 7 Never give a trucker an even break. In the Red Plymouth Valiant Bill Bixby as David and Jennifer Darling as Joanie in the Red Plymouth Valiant car. But The Incredible Hulk season 1 is ep 7 and not The Incredible Hulk season 1 ep 14.
We were kids when we saw it and we were all pissed. Big family of Duel fans here. I remember this.
When the footage was added in The incredible hulk just to save money. This is when Steven Spielberg took action to protect everything that he's films in the future. So, everything else he's filmed he owns and no one can touch to do something like this without his permission.
I remember that episode and I said the same thing, that was crazy. They were hauling cocaine in that truck it was in the trailer. Universal produced two of those trucks for the filming, only one got destroyed in the movie. So I guess the second one was used in The Incredible Hulk of the actual second truck that was spared from the Duel film. I don't know where is currently located.
Si ! In rete ho visto un video dove viene intervistato l'attuale proprietario !
È un collezionista di camion !
It's probably not a rip-off because this happens all the time. Studios generally pay a smaller price to license the footage then to have to film something similar. The exact same thing happened when I noticed years ago the scene in the Harrison Ford Tom Clancy film, Clear and Present Danger (I believe that was the one in the series), where they go down to South America and get ambushed in the alley while they are in white SUVs. The exact same scene was reused in an episode of either NCIS or Jag.
Duel movie in 1971. The incredible hulk season 1 episode 7 never give trucker an even break.
I was wondering if someone was going to bring this up. I was watching this Incredible Hulk episode and I was like, they copied duel lol. Well at least they are both Unviersal properties.
10:52 David: COME OONN!!!😨
You should have edited your video before uploading it that way we don't have to sit through 20 minutes of you saying "just bear with me, it's coming up"
not really as it’s in real time but I suppose u new that
@@Filmitvfxstudios Yep, I knew that. That's why I edit all my videos before uploading them.
I’ve been watching for almost 10 minutes and I’ve yet to see any direct comparisons.. I might have recommended that you cue up some examples or take note of the time codes instead of half a video of “bear with me..”
This would have benefitted from editing.
Yes, I kept skipping forward, he kept saying how hilarious it was going to be. Eventually I gave up and looked to see if anyone else thought the same in the comments.
Good eye.
Fantastic
Damn !
Multiverse
It's not a rip-off at all. Both the TV show and the film were made by Universal Pictures. There were merely saving money on The Hulk beause it was an expensive show. They did the same with clips from the movie "Earthquake"
Well on RUclips that would be a strike
@@Filmitvfxstudios No it wouldn't. By YOUR logic, you're saying that if I uploaded a video that was 100% original of my own stuff, then LATER uploaded a SECOND video that contains footage from my FIRST video, RUclips would hit me with a copyright strike.
Two different Directors there not linked Universal are just the Distributors that’s all Hulk is Owned by Marvel not Universal , Universal just Distributed The show.
@@Filmitvfxstudios First of all, genius. Please use punctuation so I can better understand you. Secondly, It's "THEY'RE". Universal, being the distributor have the right to go into their vaults and use whatever footage they want...as long as they are not retelling the same story.
@@Filmitvfxstudios The bottom line is this. "The Incredible Hulk" (Distributed by Universal Pictures) did NOT rip-off "Duel (Distributed by Universal Pictures). If they HAD, there would have been a huge lawsuit. Think about it, before you come back with another idiotic response.
pero en realidad el camion y el auto de hulk son los mismos que usaron en duel o es otro auto y otro camion igual ?
Didn't work though in the Hulk TV series. The Duel movie itself was far better, why they ripped off scenes from Duel is a bit dumb.
Wasn't a rip off, they reused film to save money. I think I read somewhere that the Hulk was one of the cheapest TV shows to make because they reused so much footage.
@@jd-no7rw I think we can still call it a rip-off. They're passing it of as new footage. Spielberg himself was furious about it.
I never knew that
DUEL is the best
Wow Crazy
it was s1 ep 9
I don't know what the point is talking we all know this you ruin the whole thing in my personal opinion
We’ll if you already new it’s already ruined for you , just my opinion
@@Filmitvfxstudios bryan just had to have something to bitch about! This was just pure laziness on the hulk show runners
@@jx5189 totally agree
Millions of people don't know this actually.