The Breaking Point(1950) -
John Garfield stars as , a PT boat veteran and fishing boat captain who is just trying to keep his head above water financially. Cornered by debt and desperate to provide for his family, he makes a series of compromises that lead him into a dangerous smuggling operation. It’s a "downward spiral" story where you can’t help but root for the guy as he’s pushed to his absolute limit.
While the 1944 version with Bogart and Bacall is more famous, Hemingway himself reportedly called this 1950 version the best adaptation of his work. The Breaking Point(1950)
If you’re looking for a film noir that packs a real punch, you have to check out . Directed by Michael Curtiz, this isn't just another crime drama—it’s widely considered the most faithful adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not . John Garfield stars as , a PT boat
This is "sunshine noir" at its best. Set in a California port town, it trades dark alleys for the open sea and the gritty reality of a working-class struggle. It’s tense, unyielding, and deeply human. While the 1944 version with Bogart and Bacall

