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  1. Hustle & Flow. Help. 2005 1H 56M R. The tale of DJay, a pimp whose hustle selling sexy Nola leaves him wondering if this is it for him. Only when he trades contraband for a keyboard and bumps into his old schoolfriend Key does he see a way out by laying down some tracks.

  2. Synopsis. DJay (Terrence Howard) is a streetwise hustler and Memphis pimp with a stable of 3 girls, Shug (Taraji Henson) who is pregnant and not working, Lexus (Paula Jai Parker) who works in a strip club, and Nola (Taryn Manning) who works out of DJay's old beat-up car in a back alley. Even with two girls working and DJay selling dirt-weed on ...

  3. Hustle & Flow est un film réalisé par Craig Brewer avec Terrence Howard, Anthony Anderson. Synopsis : DJay est à un tournant. Vivre de magouilles et d'expédients, survivre au jour le jour sans ...

  4. Hustle And Flow. Oscar nominated drama about a Memphis pimp with the seemingly impossible dream of becoming a hip hop music singer. Terrence Howard and Anthony Anderson star. IMDb 7.3 1 h 56 min 2005. X-Ray R. Drama · Arts, Entertainment, and Culture · Serious · Tense. Free trial of Paramount+, rent, or buy. Watch with Paramount+.

  5. Hustle & Flow. DRAMA. DJay is a Memphis hustler who spends most days in a parked Chevy philosophizing about life while Nola (Taryn Manning), turn tricks in the backseat. He's not very good at pimping, but he can hustle almost anything or anyone and makes enough to keep himself and three girls satisfied and housed in his shotgun home.

  6. Currently you are able to watch "Hustle & Flow" streaming on fuboTV, Paramount Plus, Paramount Plus Apple TV Channel , Paramount+ Amazon Channel, Paramount+ Roku Premium Channel, Showtime Apple TV Channel or for free with ads on Pluto TV. It is also possible to rent "Hustle & Flow" on Microsoft Store, Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies ...

  7. 21 de jul. de 2005 · In "Hustle & Flow," he plays a Memphis pimp and drug dealer who yearns to make something of himself -- to become a rap artist. His quest for success is seen so clearly and with such sympathy by writer-director Craig Brewer that the movie transcends the crime genre and becomes powerful drama. Advertisement.