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Get Rich or Die Tryin'

If you think you know the story... You don't know the man.
2005 | 117m | English

(53098 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Jim Sheridan
Writer: Terence Winter
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A tale of an inner city drug dealer who turns away from crime to pursue his passion, rap music.
Release Date: Nov 09, 2005
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
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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
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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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 24 30 16
2024 5 27 36 19
2024 6 27 51 21
2024 7 33 45 21
2024 8 32 53 23
2024 9 26 35 20
2024 10 40 61 27
2024 11 27 47 17
2024 12 28 40 21
2025 1 28 44 21
2025 2 24 40 5
2025 3 10 33 3
2025 4 4 5 3
2025 5 3 4 3
2025 6 3 4 2
2025 7 5 6 3
2025 8 3 4 2
2025 9 3 4 2
2025 10 4 5 3

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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?

Sep 12, 2022