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The Breaking Point
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The Breaking Point

A guy who had nothing to sell but guts!
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User Score91 ratings
TMDB 7.116+19501h 37mEnglish
CrimeDrama

Synopsis

A fisherman with money problems hires out his boat to transport criminals.

Director
Michael CurtizFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Warner Bros. Pictures1 production companies
Release
October 6, 1950Released
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Top Cast

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John Garfield
John Garfield
Harry Morgan
Patricia Neal
Patricia Neal
Leona Charles
Phyllis Thaxter
Phyllis Thaxter
Lucy Morgan
Juano Hernández
Juano Hernández
Wesley Park
Wallace Ford
Wallace Ford
F.R. Duncan
Edmon Ryan
Edmon Ryan
Rogers
Ralph Dumke
Ralph Dumke
Hannagan
Guy Thomajan
Guy Thomajan
Danny

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CinemaSerf
Dec 27, 2022

A rather disillusioned "Harry Morgan" (John Garfield) is the skipper of a boat offering charters to tourists and fishing trips, but business is not very good. He is deep in debt and, together with his pal "Wes" (Juano Hernandez) is struggling to make ends meet. He isn't helped by pressure from his wife "Lucy" (Phyllis Thaxter) who just wants him to get a steady job - on her uncle's lettuce farm! The plot now takes a fairly predictable twist as they find themselves stranded in Mexico with only one way back. That solution is provided by crooked lawyer "Duncan" (Wallace Ford) who offers to bail them out if they smuggle some contraband. Pretty soon the choices he makes start to impact on his family, and his relationship with his wife is further tested by his friendship with the rather disdainful (of men, anyway) "Leona" (Patricia Neal). Michael Curtiz packs a great deal into this 90 minute adventure thriller, and Garfield and Neal work really well together to give their scenes a bit of electricity as the former finds himself getting steadily more out of his depth. The dialogue, based on the Hemmingway book, is quick-fire and the gritty plot has plenty of punch with the momentum controlled really quite effectively right until quite a dangerous denouement!

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