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Get Rich Or Die Tryin' (2005)
Rating:
Starring: 50 Cent, Jim Sheridan, Bill Duke, Joy Bryant, Viola Davis, Terrence Howard, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Tory Kittles, Omar Benson Miller
Director: Jim Sheridan
Category: Drama
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Subtitles:
English, Spanish
Length:
116 mins

 
 

 

If you think you know the story...you don't know the man.

In his film debut, hip-hop superstar Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson explodes across the screen in this hard-hitting urban drama from acclaimed director Jim Sheridan (In America).

Following a near-fatal gun battle, Marcus ("50 Cent") recalls his journey from orphaned street kid from the Bronx to making his mark in the drug trade to teaming up with a fellow ex-con (Terrence Howard) for his shot at becoming a successful rap artist.

This gripping tale, based on "50 Cent's" real life story, is "a film with a rich and convincing texture, a drama with power and anger." - Roger Ebert