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The Breaking Point

A guy who had nothing to sell but guts!
1950 | 97m | English

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A fisherman with money problems hires out his boat to transport criminals.
Release Date: Oct 06, 1950
Director: Michael Curtiz
Writer: Ernest Hemingway, Ranald MacDougall
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords california, mexico, based on novel or book, fishing, illegal immigration, fisherman, film noir, hemingway
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
John Garfield Harry Morgan
Patricia Neal Leona Charles
Phyllis Thaxter Lucy Morgan
Juano Hernández Wesley Park
Wallace Ford F.R. Duncan
Edmon Ryan Rogers
Ralph Dumke Hannagan
Guy Thomajan Danny
William Campbell Concho
Sherry Jackson Amelia Morgan
Donna Jo Boyce Connie Morgan
Victor Sen Yung Mr. Sing
John Alvin Reporter (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Peter Brocco Macho (uncredited)
Mary Carroll Girl at Bar (uncredited)
Spencer Chan 1st Chinese Immigrant (uncredited)
John Close Deputy (uncredited)
John Doucette Gotch Goten (uncredited)
Juan Duval Bartender in Mexico (uncredited)
Norman Field Dock Attendant (uncredited)
Alex Gerry Mr. Phillips (uncredited)
Donna Gibson Leona's Friend (uncredited)
H.W. Gim Chinese Immigrant (uncredited)
Dick Gordon Racetrack Teller (uncredited)
James Griffith Charlie, Bartender (uncredited)
Helene Hatch Mrs. Cooley (uncredited)
Len Hendry Boatswain (uncredited)
Juan Hernández Joseph Park (uncredited)
George Hoagland Leona's Friend (uncredited)
Charles Horvath Racetrack Guard (uncredited)
Tommy Lee Chinese Immigrant (uncredited)
Bob MacLean Leona's Friend (uncredited)
Paul McGuire Leona's Escort (uncredited)
David McMahon Coast Guardsman (uncredited)
Beverly Mook Freckle-Faced Kid (uncredited)
Jack Mower Policeman (uncredited)
Norman Phillips Jr. Dock Master (uncredited)
Greg Rhinelander Intern (uncredited)
Glen Turnbull Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Paul Vierro Hernandez (uncredited)
Robert B. Williams Coast Guard Doctor (uncredited)
Benny Long Bartender at The Shore Club (uncredited)
John Morgan Reporter (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Curtiz Director
Ted D. McCord Director of Photography
David Curtiz Second Unit Director
Edward Carrere Art Direction
George James Hopkins Set Decoration
Leslie G. Hewitt Sound
Leah Rhodes Wardrobe Designer
Bill Phillips Makeup Artist
Myrl Stoltz Hairstylist
Sherry Shourds Assistant Director
Ernest Hemingway Novel
Ranald MacDougall Writer
Alan Crosland, Jr. Editor
Max Steiner Original Music Composer
Name Title
Jerry Wald Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

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 w ... ife "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!

Dec 27, 2022