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 and is believed to be dead until an actress recognizes "the young doctor.


The Breaking Point (1924) A Silent Spectacle of Mystery and Redemption Judson Clark, a man presumed dead after a fateful night, awakens in a blizzard-swept cabin with no memory of his past. The only solace is the recognition from an actress who identifies him as a young doctor, a role he no longer remembers. As the na...

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" The Breaking Point (1924) A Silent Spectacle of Mystery and Redemption Judson Clark, a man presumed dead after a fateful night, awakens in a blizzard-swept cabin with no memory of his past. The only solace is the recognition from an actress who identifies him as a young doctor, a role he no longer remembers. As the narrative unfolds, a web of lies, deceit, and a complex web of relationships begin to unravel, leading to a climax that restores Clark's memory and exposes the true villain. The film..."
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