Synopsis
The Organization is a movie released in 1971.
In a high-stakes battle against corruption and crime, a determined San Francisco Police Lieutenant finds himself at the center of a daring heist that turns the city upside down. When a group of young revolutionaries infiltrate a corporate headquarters to seize $5,000,000 worth of heroin, their mission is not just about theft; it's a desperate attempt to reclaim the streets from the clutches of organized crime. With the stakes raised and the clock ticking, the Lieutenant must navigate a treacherous web of deceit and danger, challenging both the criminal underworld and the very system he represents. This gripping drama blends action and mystery to explore themes of morality, justice, and the complexities of rebellion. As the tension mounts and loyalties are tested, viewers are drawn into a narrative that poses provocative questions about right and wrong. With its compelling characters, thrilling plot twists, and a backdrop of 1970s San Francisco, this film offers a unique perspective on the fight against corruption. It's a must-watch for fans of crime thrillers who appreciate stories that resonate on both an emotional and intellectual level.
United Artists