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The Breaking Point

  • 1924
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
16
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Matt Moore and Nita Naldi in The Breaking Point (1924)
MysteryRomance

Assuming that he has killed the husband of the woman he also loves, Judson Clark flees through a blizzard to a lonely cabin, where he nearly dies. When he recovers, he has lost his memory an... Read allAssuming that he has killed the husband of the woman he also loves, Judson Clark flees through a blizzard to a lonely cabin, where he nearly dies. When he recovers, he has lost his memory and is believed to be dead until an actress recognizes "the young doctor." Following many ad... Read allAssuming that he has killed the husband of the woman he also loves, Judson Clark flees through a blizzard to a lonely cabin, where he nearly dies. When he recovers, he has lost his memory and is believed to be dead until an actress recognizes "the young doctor." Following many adventures, the real killer confesses and Clark regains his memory and the woman he loves.

  • Director
    • Herbert Brenon
  • Writers
    • Edfrid A. Bingham
    • Julie Herne
    • Mary Roberts Rinehart
  • Stars
    • Nita Naldi
    • Patsy Ruth Miller
    • George Fawcett
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    16
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    • Director
      • Herbert Brenon
    • Writers
      • Edfrid A. Bingham
      • Julie Herne
      • Mary Roberts Rinehart
    • Stars
      • Nita Naldi
      • Patsy Ruth Miller
      • George Fawcett
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
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    Nita Naldi
    Nita Naldi
    • Beverly Carlysle
    Patsy Ruth Miller
    Patsy Ruth Miller
    • Elizabeth Wheeler
    George Fawcett
    George Fawcett
    • Dr. David Livingstone
    Matt Moore
    Matt Moore
    • Judson Clark
    John Merkyl
    John Merkyl
    • William Lucas
    Theodore von Eltz
    Theodore von Eltz
    • Fred Gregory
    • (as Theodor Von Eltz)
    Edythe Chapman
    Edythe Chapman
    • Lucy Livingstone
    Cyril Ring
    Cyril Ring
    • Louis Bassett
    Westcott Clarke
    Westcott Clarke
    • Sheriff Wilkins
    • (as W.B. Westcott)
    Edward Kipling
    • Joe
    Milton Brown
    • Donaldson
    • (as Milt Brown)
    Charles A. Stevenson
    Charles A. Stevenson
    • Harrison Wheeler
    Naida Faro
    • Minnie
    Mary Land
    Julia Faye
    Julia Faye
    • Gossipy Patient
    • (uncredited)
    Willie Fung
    Willie Fung
    • Chinese Cook
    • (uncredited)
    Rolfe Sedan
    Rolfe Sedan
    • Theatre Audience Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Herbert Brenon
    • Writers
      • Edfrid A. Bingham
      • Julie Herne
      • Mary Roberts Rinehart
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    4F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Matt Moore steals Warner Oland's moustache

    'The Breaking Point' is a great title for a suspense movie; unfortunately, this particular movie isn't a suspenser, and it's not even an especially good movie.

    Matt Moore, sporting dapper clothes and an annoying little moustache (I think he stole it from Warner Oland), has something or other to do with a murder in Wyoming ... but he can't say precisely what, because shortly afterward he conveniently develops amnesia. (Perhaps a bit TOO conveniently.) He heads for points east, and lands up in the care of a kindly physician who bears the unfortunate name David Livingstone. (I kept waiting for one of the other characters to say 'Doctor Livingstone, I presume.') Dr Livingstone is dating the winsome Patsy Ruth Miller, so Moore shows his ingratitude by being attracted to her as well. At this point, the movie feels more like soap opera than whodunnit.

    Ten years after the murder, along comes a newspaper reporter named Bassett, who is a real bloodhound. Bassett by name and basset by nature, this dirty Bassett starts nosey-parkering into Moore's past, trying to tie him to the unsolved crime.

    Nita Naldi, playing the reason for the murder -- a crime of passion, of course -- sports a truly weird chignon coiffure, along with elaborate make-up and surprisingly thick eyebrows. Annoyingly, her character is lumbered in the intertitles with the surname "Carlysle": why couldn't it be spelt Carlisle or (even better) Carlyle? I found myself pondering mysteries like this, because the 'mystery' elements in this movie aren't very gripping. I also found myself thinking that Naldi's eyebrows ought to elope with Moore's moustache, in a menage a trois.

    'The Breaking Point' has very little suspense, and too much mystery in the sense of being baffling rather than being a whodunnit. There are actually a few good noir touches here, two decades before the film-noir genre was formalised. But, apart from the superb photography by James Wong Howe, and some decent acting by Patsy Ruth Miller (whom I met once), I found little to captivate me. Director Herbert Brenon always did his best work in stories with fantasy elements or showbiz glitz, and this movie has neither. I rate this one just 4 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      A print of this film survives in the Library of Congress.
    • Goofs
      The opening intertitle tells us that Beverly is giving the final performance of her successful Broadway play The Valley. But signs outside the theater proclaim "2nd Big Week" - any show that closes after two weeks is not a success.

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 1924 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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