Breaking Point
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
Breaking Point (1976, Canada) is a Crime film directed by Bob Clark.
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Main Details
- Released in 1976
- Color
- Running Time: 92 Min.
- Production Co: Astral Bellevue Pathé | Breaking Point | Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC) | Famous Players | Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
- Distribution Co: Astral Films | Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
- Directed by Bob Clark
- Written by Stanley Mann, Roger Swaybill
- Starring Bo Svenson, Robert Culp, John Colicos, Belinda Montgomery, Linda Sorenson
- Produced by Bob Clark, Harold Greenberg, Claude Héroux, Alfred Pariser
- Original Music by David McLey
- Cinematography by Marc Champion
- Film Editing by Stan Cole
Taglines
- Innocence and fury don't mix - they explode!
- There's nothing more deadly than a gentle man pushed too far
Synopsis
Vincent Karbone is a leading construction magnate in Philadelphia and a suspected leader of one of the city's most notorious criminal gangs. Several of his thugs are on trial, and the key witness is Michael, a mild-mannered judo instructor with a wife and kids. Karbone will stop at nothing to keep the muscles of his organization out of prison, including striking at Michael's family to keep him from testifying. (Wikipedia)