The dependence of the resistance and the Hall field in organic metals with
the quasi-two-dimensional electron energy spectrum on the magnetic field st
rength and orientation is analyzed in the strong field limit. The inter-pla
ne resistance is shown to be strongly dependent on the of magnetic field or
ientation. When the angle theta between the field and the highly conducting
plane is zero, the resistance increases linearly in a relatively wide fiel
d range. The angle dependence of magnetoresistance at small theta is nonmon
otonic: it exhibits a local minimum and then a sharp peak around theta = 0.
The Hall constant in strong magnetic field does not depend on the field or
ientation.