The Breaking Point is a 1950 American film noir crime drama directed by Michael Curtiz and the second film adaptation of the 1937 Ernest Hemingway novel...
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Look up breaking point in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Breaking Point or The Breaking Point may refer to: Breaking point (psychology), a critical moment...
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February 2023. "The Breaking Point (1950)". IMDB. Retrieved 19 February 2023. "The Breaking Point (1950)". IMDB. Retrieved 19 February 2023. "The Gun Runners...
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Bacall) (1946) The Killers (with Burt Lancaster) (1947) The Macomber Affair (with Gregory Peck, Joan Bennett) (1950) The Breaking Point (with John Garfield...
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The Old Man and the Sea is a 1952 novella written by the American author Ernest Hemingway. Written between December 1950 and February 1951, it was the...
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Patricia Neal (category American expatriates in the United Kingdom)
she worked again in Bright Leaf (1950). Neal starred with John Garfield in The Breaking Point (1950), in The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) with Michael...
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Hollywood film debut as Albert's girlfriend Eva. The earlier remake, titled The Breaking Point (1950), was directed by Michael Curtiz and starred John...
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They met for the last time in Italy in May 1954. Ivancich inspired the figure of Renata in Hemingway's 1950 novel Across the River and into the Trees, which...
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Jack Hemingway (category Canadian emigrants to the United States)
by Julia Child and Alice B. Toklas. The couple had three children: Joan Whittlesey "Muffet" Hemingway (born 1950), Margot Louise Hemingway later known...
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horror films. Campbell's film career began in 1950, with a small part in the John Garfield film The Breaking Point. After several years of similar supporting...
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on October 14, 1946. Warner Brothers adapted the novel a second time with the film The Breaking Point (1950) directed by Michael Curtiz, who was also credited...
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frequently with his parents, and then attended Harvard University, graduated in 1950, and shortly thereafter moved to East Africa where he lived for 25 years...
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Ralph Dumke (redirect from The Mirthquakers)
the King's Men (1949) - Tiny Duffy Mystery Street (1950) - A Tattooist Where Danger Lives (1950) - Klauber The Breaking Point (1950) - Hannagan The Fireball...
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reputation after the negative reviews of Across the River and Into the Trees. He began writing it in 1950 and advanced greatly through 1951. The work, rough...
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However, early in the book, Catherine seemed to change (from David's point of view—the novel is entirely from his vantage). While at le Grau du Roi, Catherine...
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the 1950 novel of the same name by Ernest Hemingway. It stars Liev Schreiber and Matilda De Angelis alongside Josh Hutcherson and Danny Huston. The film...
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The Damned Don't Cry (1950) with Crawford; Caged (1950), with Eleanor Parker; the first adaptation of The Glass Menagerie (1950); The Breaking Point (1950)...
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Lancaster and Ava Gardner "The Wait" ("La espera" in Spanish) (1950), a short story by Jorge Luis Borges that reinterprets its meaning The Killers (1956), a short...
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villages and the colorful coast...But the main drama, that of the ordeal, is played in a studio tank, and even some fine shots of a marlin breaking the surface...
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Midnight in Paris (category Films set in the 1890s)
for the film's bit of dialogue, "The past is not dead. Actually, it's not even past," a paraphrasing of an often-quoted line from Faulkner's 1950 book...
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using the term in 1950. Hotchner's recollection of Hemingway's words became the source of the epigraph on the title page for the 1964 edition. The phrase...
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Martha Gellhorn (redirect from The Trouble I've Seen)
Walton (1947) (no relation to the British composer); and medical doctor David Gurewitsch (1950). In 1954, she married the former managing editor of Time...
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Hemingway wired the publishers telling them to cut the opening 30 pages altogether. The result was a novel without a focused starting point, which was seen...
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(uncredited) Key to the City (1950) .... Chinese MC at the Blue Duck (uncredited) A Ticket to Tomahawk (1950) .... Long Time The Breaking Point (1950) .... Mr....
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the other a participation in life in its full natural sense." Critics also point to the various positions of the characters, with relation to the train...
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(uncredited) Border Treasure (1950) as Bat The Fuller Brush Girl (1950) as Police Radio Dispatcher (uncredited) The Breaking Point (1950) as Gotch Goten (uncredited)...
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(1953), Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951), and The Breaking Point (1950). In June of the same year, he hosted the network's "Friday Night Spotlight", highlighting...
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Teller The Gunfighter (1950) as Card Player Peggy (1950) as Bob Winters The Breaking Point (1950) as Macho Three Secrets (1950) as Stephani The Killer...
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Spanish Earth at the Internet Archive (narration by Ernest Hemingway) Stephen Koch, “The Breaking Point: Hemingway, dos Passos, and the Murder of Jose Robles”...
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Ainsley The film was based on a 1947 short story by James Edward Grant. Film rights were bought by Sam Goldwyn who gave them to his son in 1950. Goldwyn...
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