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| Director: | Jim Sheridan | 
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| Writer: | Terence Winter | 
| Staring: | 
| A tale of an inner city drug dealer who turns away from crime to pursue his passion, rap music. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 09, 2005 | 
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| Director: | Jim Sheridan | 
| Writer: | Terence Winter | 
| Genres: | Drama, Crime, Music | 
| Keywords | street gang, loss of loved one, attempted murder, ghetto, career, rapper, drugs, semi autobiographical | 
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, MTV Films, Cent Productions Inc. | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $46,442,528 Budget: $40,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| 50 Cent | Marcus | 
| Joy Bryant | Charlene | 
| Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje | Majestic | 
| Omar Benson Miller | Keryl | 
| Terrence Howard | Bama | 
| Viola Davis | Grandma | 
| Ashley Walters | Antwan | 
| Tory Kittles | Justice | 
| Marc John Jefferies | Young Marcus | 
| Sullivan Walker | Grandpa | 
| Bill Duke | Levar | 
| Mpho Koaho | Junebug | 
| Serena Reeder | Katrina | 
| Russell Hornsby | Odell | 
| Vanessa Madden | Marcus' Relative | 
| Joseph Pierre | Uncle Deuce | 
| Ryan Allen | Uncle Ray | 
| Brendan Jeffers | Marcus' Relative | 
| Anastasia Hill | Marcus' Relative | 
| Zainab Musa | Marcus' Relative | 
| Lawrence Bayne | Security Guard | 
| Boyd Banks | Prison Solitary Guard | 
| Lenno Britos | Carlos Delgato | 
| Mykelti Williamson | Charlene's Stepfather (uncredited) | 
| Leon | Slim | 
| Rhyon Nicole Brown | Young Charlene | 
| Paulino Nunes | Detective | 
| Arnold Pinnock | Detective | 
| Frank Pellegrino | Detective Doyle | 
| Bubba | Easy / Coke Dealer | 
| Walter Alza | Raoul | 
| Jer O'Leary | Valdez | 
| Jorge Berrio | Cash Counting Machine Operator | 
| Pedro Miguel Arce | Cash Counting Guard | 
| Mercedez De Castro | Woman | 
| Martha Chaves | Woman | 
| Pedro Salvín | Man | 
| Beatriz Pizano | Rodrigo's Mom | 
| Arlene Duncan | Judge Juvenile Court | 
| Charles Anthony Burks | Car Salesman | 
| Roland Rothchild | Marcus' Lawyer | 
| Ejyp Johnson | Lizard Boot Man (as Curtis 'Ejyp' Johnson) | 
| George Randolph | School Security Guard | 
| Conrad Bergschneider | Prison Guard | 
| Tommy Chang | Store Owner | 
| Vivian Lee | Store Owner's Wife | 
| Ethan James Duff | New Jerseyite | 
| Malik Barnhardt | Gun Salesman | 
| Michael Miller | Dangerous | 
| Don Ritchie | Emergency Room Doctor | 
| Jean Daigle | Prison Corrections Officer | 
| Steve Prempeh | Young Antwan | 
| Cinam Zee | Young Kid | 
| Shane Francis Smith | Young Kid | 
| H. J. Mueller | Young Kid | 
| Andrea Grant | Charlene's Mother | 
| Víctor Gómez | Tito | 
| George Ghali | Landlord | 
| Goûchy Boy | Club Bouncer | 
| Rogue Johnston | Coin Fiend | 
| Michael Colonnese | Raoul's Younger Friend | 
| Mike Santana | Fiend | 
| Benz Antoine | Ray Wilmore | 
| Mantee Murphy | Canary Cook | 
| Quancetia Hamilton | Canary Waitress | 
| Dan Duran | Journalist | 
| Destan Owens | Charlene's Friend | 
| Jerome White | Photographer | 
| Bazil Williams | Teacher | 
| Juliette Nurse | Teacher | 
| Dave Naughton | Prison Tattoo Artist | 
| Lloyd Coke | Majestic Thug | 
| Roger Moore | Majestic Thug | 
| Philip Akin | Reverend | 
| Nigel Henry | Mourner | 
| Dalecia Davis | Neighborhood Kid | 
| Venice Grant | Hot Girl | 
| Linda Boahen | Party Girl | 
| Amber Shana Williams | Party Girl | 
| Jessica Rose Lengyell | Party Girl | 
| Patricia McPherson | Party Girl | 
| Tracy Johnson | Party Girl | 
| Ma’at Zachary | Party Girl (as Keisha 'Ma'at' Zachary) | 
| Christopher Armstrong | Party Boy | 
| Randy Brookes | ND Thug | 
| Luis Fino | Studio Engineer | 
| Pauline Berger | Receptionist | 
| Bruce McFee | Security Guard | 
| Wes Williams | Security Guard | 
| Marlon Smith | Young Majestic Thug | 
| Arnold Dulmus | Young Majestic Thug | 
| Jérome Kern | Young Majestic Thug | 
| Jahvan Caesar | Young Majestic Thug | 
| Jamal Caesar | Young Majestic Thug | 
| Ray H. McKay | Young Majestic Thug | 
| Paul McKay | Young Majestic Thug | 
| Mark McKay | Young Majestic Thug | 
| Tristan Martin | Young Majestic Thug | 
| Renee Miller | Young Majestic Hottie | 
| Keisha Debro | Tammi (as Keisha Brown) | 
| Keleisha Brown | Monique | 
| Paul De La Rosa | Baliff | 
| Angelica Mengana | Reporter | 
| Kenneth Pressman | Diner Paramedic | 
| Barry Moffatt | Diner Paramedic | 
| Joe Boyes | Diner Paramedic | 
| Stefania Vammaro | Gangster's Girlfriend | 
| DeAdra P. Mickel | Check Cashier | 
| Anarosa Peguero | Check Cashier / Drug Addict | 
| Denia Brache | Cashier | 
| Keith P. Scott | NJ Guy (as Keith Schatt) | 
| Richardson Desil | Gun Store Bouncer | 
| Victor of Aquitaine | Mercedes Driver / Drug Buyer (as Victor Fischbarg) | 
| Atif Lanier | Neighborhood Thug | 
| Paul D. Coleman Jr. | Neighborhood Thug | 
| Basil Gibbs | Pelham Hall Security Guard | 
| Kevin Dotcom Brown | Pelham Hall Security Guard (as Kevin Brown) | 
| Rashaad Robert Devore | Subway Man | 
| Balford Gordon | Marcus Crew Guy | 
| Zachary Augustine | Marcus Crew Guy | 
| Lewis Bedford | Marcus Crew Guy | 
| Anwan Ekpo | Marcus Crew Guy | 
| Allan Alexander | Marcus Crew Guy | 
| Marlon J. Hull | Marcus Crew Guy | 
| Jason Moore | Marcus Crew Guy | 
| James Ockimey | Teenage Thug | 
| Vinny Cuevas | Barber Shop Patron (uncredited) | 
| Livingston Beaumont | Principal (uncredited) | 
| Dorly Jean-Louis | Shanelle Club Babe (uncredited) | 
| Mohamed Dione | Street Thug (uncredited) | 
| Michael Yare | Sound Engineer (uncredited) | 
| Jeshua Vargas | Driver (uncredited) | 
| Anthony M. Pizzuto | Protester (uncredited) | 
| Burton Perez | Miguel (uncredited) | 
| Luisa-María Linares | Neighbor (uncredited) | 
| Shareef McIntosh | Extra (uncredited) | 
| Gloria Parks | Dominican Hottie (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Conrad Buff IV | Editor | 
| Jim Sheridan | Director | 
| Quincy Jones | Original Music Composer | 
| Roger Barton | Editor | 
| Gavin Friday | Original Music Composer | 
| Maurice Seezer | Original Music Composer | 
| Dennis Davenport | Art Direction | 
| Mark Geraghty | Production Design | 
| Steven Essam | Set Decoration | 
| Declan Quinn | Director of Photography | 
| Avy Kaufman | Casting | 
| Francine Jamison-Tanchuck | Costume Design | 
| Gary Archer | Prosthetics | 
| Desmond Campbell | Stunts | 
| Terence Winter | Writer | 
| Angelica Lisk-Hann | Stunts | 
| Daniel Boccoli | Assistant Editor | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Jimmy Iovine | Producer | 
| Daniel Lupi | Executive Producer | 
| Chris Lighty | Producer | 
| Arthur Lappin | Executive Producer | 
| Sharon Seto | Producer | 
| Heather Parry | Producer | 
| Stuart Parr | Executive Producer | 
| Renata Adamidov | Producer | 
| Van Toffler | Executive Producer | 
| David Gale | Executive Producer | 
| Gene Kirkwood | Executive Producer | 
| Jim Sheridan | Producer | 
| Paul Rosenberg | Producer | 
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Get Rich or Die Tryin' reminds me of the apocryphal Chinese curse 'may you live in interesting times'. The most interesting thing that has happened to Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson is that he has been shot nine times; accordingly, not only the character he plays, Marcus 'Young Caesar' Greer, but also a l ... ot of other people get shot in this movie. Most of them survive, though, so even this turns out to be not so special after all. As for the second most interesting experience in Fifty’s life, this actually happened to someone else: 8 Mile, the vastly superior film starring Eminem and released three years prior. The problem is that 8 Mile is a story about humility, while GRoDT is about arrogance; the title alone exudes hubris, and the fact that it shares its title with a 50 Cent album makes us think that the inflated ego is not limited to the character, but it affects the star as well. Unlike Em, who didn't play himself but played someone very much like him in particular and a real human being in general, Marcus Greer is not so much a fictionalized version of Jackson as 50 Cent's idea of 50 Cent. Young Caesar is the larger-than-life figure that Curtis Jackson desperately wants to be, to the point that a modest 50 cents is not enough anymore; only a nickname that references arguably the most brilliant political and military mind history will suffice. This is unintentionally ironic because the protagonist is not the sharpest knife in the kitchen; for example, little Marcus's (Marc John Jefferies) mother is murdered, and the suspect is a "Rick James-looking motherfucker" (Leon, criminally underutilized), so Marcus keeps a photo of the Super Freak ever near him, because otherwise he would forget what her mother's alleged killer looks like? This is supposed to be a drama, a genre that the filmmaker, having directed My Left Foot and In the Name of the Father, should know very well; on the other hand, the director also wrote those films, so the blame for this inexplicable faux pas falls squarely on the scriptwriter. The hero's Dickensian childhood was a cliché that 8 Mile could afford to skip because the dysfunctional interaction between Em and Kim Basinger told us everything we needed to know about it without the need for flashbacks narrated in Fifty’s uninflected monotone. Then again, the soundtrack includes a song called “Window Shopper,” which means a mandatory shot of little Marcus staring forlornly through a window at the sneakers he can't afford, while a couple of extras taunt him. The director surrounds Jackson with strong supporting cast (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Terrence Howard, the monolithic Bill Duke), but this is a double-edged sword; either they elevate Fifty to their level, or they completely overshadow him until he disappears, which is exactly what happens here. Now, if Jackson were any smarter or less selfish, he would have let Howard, still fresh from a similar role in Hustle & Flow, play the lead, instead of saddling him with the role of his trusty sidekick Bama. Nevertheless, Howard steals every scene he’s in (and has the best lines of dialogue; e.g., "Bama. Are you from Alabama?" "No, North Carolina." "Why do they call you Bama?” “I didn't want people to call me Lina”), including the best of them all: a revealing scuffle in a jail shower that preceded the Turkish bath fight in Eastern Promises by two years. The big difference is that Hustle &Flow is about a pimp who aspires to become a musician, while GRoDT is about a gangbanger who gets distracted too easily: “I had my own space and I could focus on my dream of being a rapper… After three hours, I quit my career as a rapper and went back to selling coke.” In other words, why make an effort when one is such a prodigy that, when imprisoned, the other inmates and even the guards know the lyrics to Young Caesar’s future chart-topping hits?