
The Breaking Point 2014
"Sometimes the innocent have to go beyond..."
In *The Breaking Point (2014)*, director James Dibz Hunter crafts a tense crime drama where truth and justice collide under pressure. When Shawn Dickerson is falsely accused of murdering Brenda Sawyer, Assistant D.A.
Director: James Dibz Hunter
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Breaking Point (2014) about?
*The Breaking Point* follows Shawn Dickerson, wrongly accused of murder, while an ambitious Assistant D.A. resorts to unethical tactics to secure a promotion. The film examines the cost of truth when power corrupts procedural justice.
Who directed The Breaking Point?
The film was directed by James Dibz Hunter, known for his work in crime and drama genres.
Who stars in The Breaking Point?
The main cast includes Erik Grey, Diana Lovell, Kevin J. O'Neill, Steve DuMouchel, and Sean Nelson, delivering intense performances.
Is The Breaking Point (2014) worth watching?
While IMDb has not rated it, *The Breaking Point* offers a tight, morally complex crime drama with strong performances. Its short runtime makes it a compelling choice for fans of gritty, fast-paced storytelling.
How long is The Breaking Point?
The film has a runtime of 73 minutes.
About The Breaking Point (2014) — A Crime Drama Where Justice Bends to Ambition
In *The Breaking Point (2014)*, director James Dibz Hunter crafts a tense crime drama where truth and justice collide under pressure. When Shawn Dickerson is falsely accused of murdering Brenda Sawyer, Assistant D.A. Ballard seizes the opportunity to push the boundaries of the law in her ruthless bid for the District Attorney's office. The film dives deep into moral ambiguity, exploring how far society's protectors will bend the rules when ambition overshadows duty.
With a runtime of just 73 minutes, *The Breaking Point* keeps viewers on edge through sharp performances by Erik Grey and Diana Lovell, whose characters navigate a world where innocence is a liability. The gritty atmosphere and high-stakes drama make it a gripping watch for fans of crime films that challenge conventional notions of guilt and punishment.