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Release Date:
August 18, 1989
Original Title:
Breaking Point
Genres:
Mystery | Romance | TV Movie | Thriller | War
Production Companies:
Turner Network Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
With D-Day less than 72 hours off, top US intelligence officer Jefferson Pike (Corbin Bernsen), is captured by the enemy. Pike, one of handful of officers who know where the allies will strike, is a professional who the Nazis know will never succumb to torture. They hatch a diabolical plan to deceive him into thinking that the war is over and he's recuperating from memory loss in a US hospital in Germany. His doctor (John Glover) and nurse (Joanna Pacula) head an elite Nazi psychological team that attempt to convince Pike into revealing the top secret. But as time slips away, Pike's captors decide he must reach his BREAKING POINT... or die.
Art Direction:
Nathan Haas
Associate Producer:
Martin Huberty
Casting:
Sharon Bialy
Richard Pagano
Director:
Peter Markle
Director of Photography:
Don Burgess
Editor:
Debra Neil-Fisher
Novel:
Roald Dahl
Original Music Composer:
J.A.C. Redford
Producer:
Lisa Lindstrom
Jon Avnet
Jordan Kerner
Production Design:
Stephen Storer
Set Decoration:
Sharon Viljoen
Story:
Luis H. Vance
Carl K. Hittleman
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Avery
Stunts:
Dane Farwell
Writer:
Stanley R. Greenberg
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