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Richard C. Adams
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Richard C. Adams

Born 1935 · USA · Active 1971–1989

Richard C. Adams, active in the 1970s and 1980s, carved a niche in cult cinema with his roles in films like The Organization (1971) and Lepke (1975). He brings a distinct presence to the screen, notably appearing in Silent Night, Deadly Night III: Better Watch Out! (1989), where he contributes to the film's unsettling atmosphere. Adams' work across these titles showcases the gritty essence of exploitation and horror genres that define the SassyFlix catalog.

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The Organization

The Organization

1971 ★ 6.3
as Dan

After a break-in at the San Francisco headquarters of a company, the police are called in. One of the executives has been murdered, and the security guard has been bludgeoned. It is not a simple robbery, as the executive was killed by shots from two different guns, nothing was stolen, and there are several other unexplained facts. Virgil Tibbs (Poitier) is contacted by the group which committed the break-in and stole four million dollars' worth of heroin. They are urban revolutionaries who explain that the company is a front for drug-dealing. They had hoped the break-in would lead the police to investigate the company itself and want to use the heroin to get to the leaders of the organization. Tibbs arrests the security guard to question him, but the guard is murdered while sitting in the police car. Tibbs agrees to help the group if they co-operate with him. One member of the group is hunted down and beaten by the drug pushers and another is murdered. Tibbs himself comes under suspicion from his superiors when the narcotics division tie him to the stolen drugs, whereupon he is removed from the case and suspended. He persuades one of his colleagues to help him with information on the bogus company behind the drug traffic. One of the revolutionaries, Juan, contacts the drug dealers and offers them the drugs back for $500,000. He sets it up smartly, proposing to exchange the first half of the drugs for half the money, using identical suitcases in a very busy square. Once the exchange takes place one of the other revolutionaries 'robs' the suitcase containing the money. The drug dealer shoots a policeman and tries to get away but is tackled by Juan and arrested. Juan notes the license plate on the car of the criminal executive who had come to supervise the deal. The revolutionary escapes with money, pursued by some of the gang through the construction site for the unfinished Montgomery Street Station. Tibbs goes to the house of the wife of the security guard. When Tibbs' colleague arrives, Tibbs confronts the wife, accuses her of being a runner for the gang, shows heroin in a package she has just brought home, and tells her she can choose between prison or being killed by the mob like her husband. She gives in and identifies the two chiefs of the organization. The chiefs are arrested by a large group of police officers, including Tibbs. When they are taken to the police car, a mob hit-man takes them out before they can talk. Tibbs now sees that he won a battle but is losing a war. 

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Filmography

10 credits
1980s 5 credits
1989
Snoops as Butler
TV ★ 6.3
1983
Two of a Kind as Restaurant Patron
Movie ★ 5.9
1983
The Sting II as Lonnegan's Thug
Movie ★ 4.8
1980
Movie ★ 6.7
1970s 5 credits
1978
Movie ★ 5.4
1977
Lucan as Coffin
Movie ★ 7.0
1976
Movie ★ 9.0
1975
Lepke as Thomas E. Dewey
Movie ★ 4.9
1971
Movie ★ 6.3