Street Hustlers
Street Hustlers

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Street Hustlers

1999
Movie
Adult · 18+
78 min
English

Here director Bruno Riccelli shows that even for the oldest profession, there's full employment in this booming economy! First, sexy Alex Wilcox plays a lawyer who knows the art of the deal. After topping working-stiff Dirk Adams, instead of paying for it with cash, he promises some pro-bono legal advice. Next, Luke Sabre makes his gay-for-pay pitch while leaning into the passenger-side window of Thomas Bond's fully equipped personal luxury car. The two find a semi-secluded spot in someone's side-yard where Thomas tops Luke. Then, top newcomer Chad Wolfe comes fully equipped to handle Frank Taylor and Jeremy Brooks for a 3-way sandwich in the sun. Finally, Chase Rite picks up newcomer Jeremy Tucker to get his butt thoroughly rootered among the storage boxes in his garage.

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Director: VariousGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

Street Hustlers is a gritty crime drama that delves into the lives of individuals navigating the dangerous underbelly of urban society. The film follows a group of street-smart hustlers as they engage in various illicit activities to survive and thrive. Their choices lead them down a perilous path, testing their loyalty, their resilience, and their ability to escape the cycle of crime. As the stakes escalate, they find themselves entangled in a web of betrayal and violence, forcing them to confront the consequences of their actions.

Critical Reception

Street Hustlers received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its characters underdeveloped. While some appreciated its attempt to portray a harsh reality, the majority felt the film lacked originality and emotional depth. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with the film failing to gain significant traction.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's depiction of street life is often superficial and cliché.

  • Lacks compelling character development and a cohesive narrative.

  • Fails to offer any fresh perspectives on the crime genre.

Google audience: Unable to find specific Google user reviews for this title, indicating it did not gain significant audience attention.

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