From the Hulk episode "Never give a trucker an even break." I hear Spielberg was furious over the footage the Hulk producers used and wanted to sue their asses off.
This would have been awesome to edit into rental VHS copies of Duel back in the day just to hear people talking about how they didn't see the end coming and watch people look at them like they were crazy talking about how Dennis Weaver hulked out. They would have thought they were high or it was an M Night Shamalan movie.
"Some of the scenes were later used as stock footage in The Incredible Hulk: Never Give a Trucker an Even Break (1978) an episode of "The Incredible Hulk". Obvious scenes used were the red Valiant slamming into the fence, the use of the same phantom truck in new TV footage, and the use of a similar Valiant in new TV footage. Unhappy by the discovery that footage from the movie was recycled, and unable to sue because the studio owned both the film and Hulk series, Steven Spielberg insisted that all his future contracts have a clause designed to protect his films from being used as stock footage. " - IMDb
@@wesleycook7687 Well there was only one truck when the tv version of Duel was made. Two others were hired to film the additional scenes for the theatrical version, one of which was reused to film scenes for The Incredible Hulk episode. The other truck which wasn't used at all in either media is the one that still remains today.
@@wesleycook7687 An interesting side note about the red Valiant. At least one used in the Hulk episode was a 3 speed on the column instead of automatic. In the scene where David first hotwires the car you can see the clutch pedal while he is under the dashboard playing with the wires.
@@wesleycook7687 No there was only 1 truck while they filmed the TV version of Duel. Spielberg himself says this in Duel's making documentary. There was no backup truck so they had to film the truck going over the cliff in one take. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/eKKd8z-3GXo/v-deo.htmlsi=Pp8VgVJA1rLWzcbb But it is true, 2 other trucks were found for the theatrical version, one of which survives today. 1 other truck was hired for The Incredible Hulk episode (none of the original trucks were re-used for The Incredible Hulk (something I got wrong in my original comment)).
@@MrDanielNewton I was talking about the movie version not the TV show. However, the same footage of the truck going over the cliff is the same in the movie and TV shows..
I saw this episode of Hulk back in 1978 when it was first shown. I was 13 and had never seen or heard of Duel, so I thought this was a really great episode and wondered why all episodes of Hulk couldn't be this good and have this much action and vehicle stunts.
It blends well, but as well as Spielberg not being happy that footage was used in Hulk, it was too obviously taken from it and recent in people's memories at the time. Especially with Duel being such a success for what was originally a TV movie.
This was part of an Incredible Hulk episode where they used scenes from Duel. Universal owned the rights to both (Stephen Spielberg was not too happy about it) So they used the duel scenes and filmed the Hulk scenes and put them together for the episode.
I used to watch "The Hulk" on occasion, back in the day, & remember seeing this episode & thinking, "Hey, those are scenes from "Duel." Of course, Dennis Weaver wasn't shown-just Bill Bixby getting more & more agitated as the car started to overheat, & then....
I don't think they paid Spielberg anything to rip off his movie. He was said to be infuriated that it had happened and took action to prevent it from happening again.
I wonder what Stephen S would think of that scene? I loved the clever editing of Mr.Mann getting so scared and the truck closing in on him that It triggered a transformation from him.Well same result the same the truck still winds up going over the cliff.
When I first saw this movie. I thought to myself. Why didn’t he just turn around and go home. Instead of going to his meeting. He already stated that he was going to be late for his meeting anyways. The truck would have waited all day for him and he home with his wife and kids.
That's awesome. Sometimes TV shows will use movie clips, so this may have been an actual episode of The Incredible Hulk, using the ending of DUEL. Or a very well-done parody. Either way, it's awesome!
If he could turn into the damn Hulk, why didn't he do it in the beginning and completely avoid the stress he was put through? I'm glad they didn't use this ending.
The original Hulk series with Lou Ferrigno used clips from duel in one of its episode. I saw it when they reran the series to promote the, then new, movie.
So, the rumours are true. Spielberg DID direct the first Hulk movie, but was so embarrassed by it, he's since had it removed from IMDb. Shame. But Dennis Weaver did a good job when they recast and reshot it.
I love seing the truck driver enthusiastically shift gears thinking he had hit the guy. I also like when he see's hes about to go off the cliff and that he slams on his breaks and locks the trailers breaks too. Its creepy in its own way but awsome another way
@Snyarhedir God lnows they paid nothing to Spielberg. Universal owned DUEL as a ABC movie of the week, just as they owned HULK as series. Spielberg was furious about the fact they used the sequence without even asking his permission.
Like in that Jason movie where it shows his mask at the end lying in the dirt and all of a sudden Freddy's arm reaches out of the ground and brings it down and the whole audience was like "What the fuck? No wai! OMGZZZZZ!!!11111oneoneone" then a decade later they made Freddy Vs Jason...and it sucked noodles.
That was dissapointing I thought a better ending might be that Dennis (God rest him) had taken his drycleaning and forgot to collect his change... Trucker was only trying to get his attention and hand it over!
@ojideagu its not a elephant roar because steven speilburg said so him self during the special features watch the features it is also kind of interesting
From the Hulk episode "Never give a trucker an even break." I hear Spielberg was furious over the footage the Hulk producers used and wanted to sue their asses off.
But couldn't
They didn't get his permission first?
This would have been awesome to edit into rental VHS copies of Duel back in the day just to hear people talking about how they didn't see the end coming and watch people look at them like they were crazy talking about how Dennis Weaver hulked out. They would have thought they were high or it was an M Night Shamalan movie.
Get lost Hulk you got your own show.
I Agree
No. This was an actual episode of Hulk
The incredible hulk season 1 never give a trucker an even break. David turns the hulk
Mr. Lofton, don't make me angry.You wouldn't like me when I get angry.
"Some of the scenes were later used as stock footage in The Incredible Hulk: Never Give a Trucker an Even Break
(1978) an episode of "The Incredible Hulk". Obvious scenes used were
the red Valiant slamming into the fence, the use of the same phantom
truck in new TV footage, and the use of a similar Valiant in new TV
footage. Unhappy by the discovery that footage from the movie was
recycled, and unable to sue because the studio owned both the film and
Hulk series, Steven Spielberg insisted that all his future contracts have a clause designed to protect his films from being used as stock footage. "
- IMDb
NDfor SPDadsdas yes I saw this a few times they used parts of the movie and one of the two trucks from the movie. one of the trucks is still around.
@@wesleycook7687 Well there was only one truck when the tv version of Duel was made. Two others were hired to film the additional scenes for the theatrical version, one of which was reused to film scenes for The Incredible Hulk episode. The other truck which wasn't used at all in either media is the one that still remains today.
@@wesleycook7687 An interesting side note about the red Valiant. At least one used in the Hulk episode was a 3 speed on the column instead of automatic. In the scene where David first hotwires the car you can see the clutch pedal while he is under the dashboard playing with the wires.
@@wesleycook7687 No there was only 1 truck while they filmed the TV version of Duel. Spielberg himself says this in Duel's making documentary. There was no backup truck so they had to film the truck going over the cliff in one take. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/eKKd8z-3GXo/v-deo.htmlsi=Pp8VgVJA1rLWzcbb
But it is true, 2 other trucks were found for the theatrical version, one of which survives today. 1 other truck was hired for The Incredible Hulk episode (none of the original trucks were
re-used for The Incredible Hulk (something I got wrong in my original comment)).
@@MrDanielNewton I was talking about the movie version not the TV show. However, the same footage of the truck going over the cliff is the same in the movie and TV shows..
This was a real episode of the incredible hulk.Look it up.
Yup
I saw this episode of Hulk back in 1978 when it was first shown. I was 13 and had never seen or heard of Duel, so I thought this was a really great episode and wondered why all episodes of Hulk couldn't be this good and have this much action and vehicle stunts.
It blends well, but as well as Spielberg not being happy that footage was used in Hulk, it was too obviously taken from it and recent in people's memories at the time. Especially with Duel being such a success for what was originally a TV movie.
You won't like me when I'm angry.
This is so good! Nice editing.
it wasnt an edit it was an episode of incredible hulk
Cool! the Incredible Hulk put an end to the truckers road madness.
Some of the scenes from Duel were used as stock footage in one of the old Hulk films. Thats why they match so well.
This was part of an Incredible Hulk episode where they used scenes from Duel. Universal owned the rights to both (Stephen Spielberg was not too happy about it) So they used the duel scenes and filmed the Hulk scenes and put them together for the episode.
0:42 door is torn off but when the car is drivin torwards the truck you see it on
I know. This was stock footage added to the Hulk TV series. I've seen it before. At least they kept the original sounds from the movie.
Damnit, I thought this was going to be real.
I like both David when he use his brief case to ram the duel truck in one person and the hulk push to ram the duel truck in two persons.
Nice editing job---made me laugh out loud--well done!
Wow I can tell that this was an alternate ending by the way the music is playing
This was done because universal used scenes from the movie Duel in the TV show The Hulk.
+w w murtagh From what I read Steven Spielberg was none to happy about footage of his movie being used in The Incredible Hulk.
+Keon Jenkins yeah he was real pissed about it. I think he turned green n ripped all his clothes off.
Note that the car goes from being just on fire to being completely burnt out in about 2 seconds....
Now appearing - Brody in Jaws turns into The Hunk and eats Bruce!
They could splice Jaws scenes into a Gilligan's Island episode.
This remix to the ending of Duel is so freaking cool!! With the hulk being the one that finally kills that assh*le truck driver!!!😅👍👍
Excellent editing man!
Good editing. 100% believable and flawless.
I cant believe that 250 people didn't enjoy this.
I used to watch "The Hulk" on occasion, back
in the day, & remember seeing this episode
& thinking, "Hey, those are scenes from "Duel."
Of course, Dennis Weaver wasn't shown-just
Bill Bixby getting more & more agitated as the
car started to overheat, & then....
You wouldn't like Mann when he's angry
Totally unexpected. Great job!
I don't think they paid Spielberg anything to rip off his movie. He was said to be infuriated that it had happened and took action to prevent it from happening again.
This ending would have been badass. I favorited it.
There is a hulk in everyone of us lol
Who ever made this was a genius!
Absolutely well said, 😆
I wonder what Stephen S would think of that scene? I loved the clever editing of Mr.Mann getting so scared and the truck closing in on him that It triggered a transformation from him.Well same result the same the truck still winds up going over the cliff.
Spielberg should be proud to have his footage deemed worthy of the Hulk
Don make David Mann angry,you dont like when David Mann is angry!!!!!
This is halarious
HONNNNNNKKKK!!!!! (SADDEST ENDING EVER)1:02
XD (HEEELLPPP The Honk Means That?)
LMAO... okay you got me! Great job!
Brilliant
When I first saw this movie. I thought to myself. Why didn’t he just turn around and go home. Instead of going to his meeting. He already stated that he was going to be late for his meeting anyways. The truck would have waited all day for him and he home with his wife and kids.
Brilliant, and very meta!
That's awesome. Sometimes TV shows will use movie clips, so this may have been an actual episode of The Incredible Hulk, using the ending of DUEL. Or a very well-done parody. Either way, it's awesome!
I think I remember an episode of the A Team using stock footage from one of the Airport films.
If he could turn into the damn Hulk, why didn't he do it in the beginning and completely avoid the stress he was put through? I'm glad they didn't use this ending.
Never give a trucker an even break
The Incredible Duel - Hulk style.
Kind of like a more subdued, Croc-Pot Hulk. Takes him all day to get pissed.
Looks so real
Hanno usato il finale di un capolavoro per questa cagata di telefilm.
This is a mix between the film "Duel" and a chapter of Hulk that used parts of it
So he was really Bruce Banner.
I remember this episode of the hill when they used the same car and truck...I could help laughing cause I just saw duel recently
guys i want to say one thing at 1:54 its actually a dinosaur roaring like at the end of jaws just thought u guys should know
That’s The Same Scene Where The Incedible Hulk Episode Truckers Give A Break If I’m Not Mistaken
That's the one!
I Remember Watching I Seen Where Edited Both Of The Movie And The Incredible Hulk Episode They Made It Dennis Weaver Turn Into The Hulk
I remember that "Hulk" episode.
The Hulk had a couple of World Underground episodes intertwined like this.
I love it!
This is one of many absolutely hilarious things my beloved brother sends me! Love 💘 him and lol
love it!
This was great......gave me a giggle!!
Great Thinkin!
Excelente!!!
Just. Awesome. LOL!
honestly this is fucking hilarious
If you look at 0.25 the exhaust switches from n/s to o/s.
The original Hulk series with Lou Ferrigno used clips from duel in one of its episode. I saw it when they reran the series to promote the, then new, movie.
really good, nice one.
well done!
Thats pretty cool! I like this ending better than the other!
I think most folks would have a problem with David Mann suddenly, and from nowhere having the ability of turning into Hulk!
1 Truck is Still around
That was pretty good!
So, the rumours are true. Spielberg DID direct the first Hulk movie, but was so embarrassed by it, he's since had it removed from IMDb. Shame. But Dennis Weaver did a good job when they recast and reshot it.
No. This video is edited. It's a mix between the film Duel and a chapter of Hulk that use parts of that film.
I LOVE USA!!! I LOVE FILM!!! HUNGARIA!!!
that was real good
YEAH! Kick 'is ass Dennis!
Hulk, SMASH!
I just love Pre-Digital Era movies....
I love seing the truck driver enthusiastically shift gears thinking he had hit the guy. I also like when he see's hes about to go off the cliff and that he slams on his breaks and locks the trailers breaks too. Its creepy in its own way but awsome another way
Well that was unexpected
Ya know, most the time these sorts of bait and switch videos are bunk. This one looks real and took some doing. Thanks for not wasting my time.
@Snyarhedir
God lnows they paid nothing to Spielberg.
Universal owned DUEL as a ABC movie of the week, just as they owned HULK as series.
Spielberg was furious about the fact they used the sequence without even asking his permission.
Enough is enough!
this was actually a Hulk episode. the whole episode was just scenes from Duel. it was pretty stupid if you ask me.
Nice!
that was the funiest damn thing ive ever seen
incredible hulk show used scenes from duel and spielbergs mind bent over it.. true story
God knows how much they had to pay Steven Spielberg to rip off his movie.
Spielberg made a parody ending for his own film, how cool is that? Very...
I did not see that one coming!
that´s what I call control
Like in that Jason movie where it shows his mask at the end lying in the dirt and all of a sudden Freddy's arm reaches out of the ground and brings it down and the whole audience was like "What the fuck? No wai! OMGZZZZZ!!!11111oneoneone" then a decade later they made Freddy Vs Jason...and it sucked noodles.
Well, thats rather good !
@SlickCat57
Yep & it took him that long to get pissed off enough to get Hulk'd!
That's good man!
That was dissapointing I thought a better ending might be that Dennis (God rest him) had taken his drycleaning and forgot to collect his change... Trucker was only trying to get his attention and hand it over!
YEAH THAT WILL WORK
😂😂😂 Very well done 📽🎞🎥🎬🍿
Looks more like the Jolly Green Giant! I love sweet corn!
@ojideagu its not a elephant roar because steven speilburg said so him self during the special features watch the features it is also kind of interesting
Awesome,,,,Sicko blew up,,,Yaaaaaaaayyyyyy Horraaaayyyyy!!!!!