Summary
In 'Going the Limit', the foggy streets of San Francisco become a playground for a sophisticated syndicate of grifters who exploit the spiritual anxieties of the elite. Lorenzo Hayward, a millionaire paralyzed by his own superstitions, falls prey to a group of criminals masquerading as clairvoyants. By manipulating his belief in the supernatural, the gang successfully maneuvers Hayward into signing over his power of attorney, effectively gutting his empire from the inside. When the deception escalates to the kidnapping of his daughter, Helen, the film shifts from a psychological chamber piece into a high-octane urban chase. Dick, a young man driven by romantic devotion rather than professional duty, takes it upon himself to navigate the treacherous hills of the city to rescue Helen and dismantle the fraudulent operation. It is a story that pits the archaic gullibility of the old guard against the kinetic, street-smart heroism of the new generation.
Synopsis
A criminal gang gains the confidence of a superstitious San Francisco millionaire Lorenzo Hayward by posing as clairvoyants. Having acquired his power of attorney, the swindlers then kidnap the millionaire's daughter Helen. Dick, a young man in love with Helen sets out after the kidnappers and, after a wild chase up and down the hills of the city, rescues her and brings the criminals to justice.