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The Incredible Hulk Season 2 Episode 4
David ‘Bishop’ contacts native American Thomas Logan, who has developed a herbal compound to calm down high strung racing horses, hoping it might cure his condition.
Serie: The Incredible Hulk
Episode Title: Rainbow's End
Air Date: 1978-10-13
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