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The Organization (1971)

Directed by


Starring (View all)
Sidney Poitier Sidney Poitier
Virgil Tibbs
Barbara McNair Barbara McNair
Valerie Tibbs
Gerald S. O Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Jack Pecora
Sheree North Sheree North
Mrs. Morgan
Fred Beir Fred Beir
Bob Alford
Bernie Hamilton Bernie Hamilton
Lt. Jessop
Graham Jarvis Graham Jarvis
William Martin


Written by
James R. Webb James R. Webb
(written by)
John Ball John Ball
(character)


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1 year, 6 months ago at Oct 10 1:05
(OK) Last of Mr Tibbs trilogy with an open ending that asks for more. But there's no future for a character founded on racism in these films abstracted from race. The plot of the vigilantes ins interesting but Poitier is dislocated firm it....
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Release date: 5 May 1972
UPC: 027616857934
Tags: Drama (1), Action (1), Thriller (1), Crime (1), 1971 (1), Sequel (1), 70's (1), HQ (1), United Artists (1), Virgil Tibbs (1)
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"Released on October 20, 1971 Produced by The Mirisch Company "


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fernando posted a review 1 year, 6 months ago

“(OK) Last of Mr Tibbs trilogy with an open ending that asks for more. But there's no future for a character founded on racism in these films abstracted from race. The plot of the vigilantes ins interesting but Poitier is dislocated firm it....” read more

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