
The Dirty 3rd
Drama · Music
Overview
Houston, TX, hip-hop crew Wreckshop Family are the subject of this documentary about the uphill struggle to succeed in the cutthroat world of the music industry. Dirty 3rd: The Movie follows Wreckshop Family as they struggle to leave the street life behind and make a name for themselves, releasing their own material on their own label.
Top Cast
Derrick 'D-Reck' Dixon
Derrick 'D-Reck' Dixon
Street
Derrick 'D-Reck' Dixon
Street
Mario Hardy
Mario Hardy
Lil Street (as Lil Mario)
Mario Hardy
Lil Street (as Lil Mario)
ESG
ESG
Action (as E.S.G.)
ESG
Action (as E.S.G.)
Floyd Dixon
Floyd Dixon
Uncle P
Floyd Dixon
Uncle P
Derrick Noke D Haynes
Derrick Noke D Haynes
Big Vinnie (as Noke D)
Derrick Noke D Haynes
Big Vinnie (as Noke D)
Sean Price
Sean Price
Locke (as Sean P)
Sean Price
Locke (as Sean P)
Tyte Eyez
Tyte Eyez
Quentin
Tyte Eyez
Quentin
Slim Thug
Slim Thug
Slim
Slim Thug
Slim
Dgotti Monroe
Dgotti Monroe
Sonny Bobo (as Dgotti)
Dgotti Monroe
Sonny Bobo (as Dgotti)
Dirty Dollar$
Dirty Dollar$
Dirty
Dirty Dollar$
Dirty
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