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Straight Outta Compton

The world's most dangerous times created the world's most dangerous group.
2015 | 147m | English

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In 1987, five young men, using brutally honest rhymes and hardcore beats, put their frustration and anger about life in the most dangerous place in America into the most powerful weapon they had: their music. Taking us back to where it all began, Straight Outta Compton tells the true story of how these cultural rebels—armed only with their lyrics, swagger, bravado and raw talent—stood up to the authorities that meant to keep them down and formed the world’s most dangerous group, N.W.A. And as they spoke the truth that no one had before and exposed life in the hood, their voice ignited a social revolution that is still reverberating today.
Release Date: Aug 11, 2015
Director: F. Gary Gray
Writer: Alan Wenkus, S. Leigh Savidge, Andrea Berloff, Jonathan Herman
Genres: Drama, Music, History
Keywords drug dealer, police brutality, husband wife relationship, rap music, hip-hop, sibling relationship, aids, parent child relationship, gangster, rapper, ghetto, nightclub, assault, freedom of speech, protest, vandalism, recording contract, rags to riches, based on true story, terminal illness, road trip, feud, marijuana, gang, police chase, hospital, racism, los angeles, california, detroit, michigan, racial slur, wrongful arrest, death of brother, milwaukee wisconsin, police raid, police harassment, duringcreditsstinger, record company, music tour, 1980s, intimidation by police, los angeles riots, compton, california
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Legendary Pictures, Cube Vision, Xenon Pictures, Circle of Confusion, Will Packer Productions, Broken Chair Flickz, Crucial Films
Box Office Revenue: $201,634,991
Budget: $28,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 27, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
LaKeith Stanfield Snoop Dogg
Aldis Hodge MC Ren
Jason Mitchell Eazy-E
Paul Giamatti Jerry Heller
Alexandra Shipp Kim
Keith Powers Tyree
Orlando Brown Block Dude
Corey Hawkins Dr. Dre
O'Shea Jackson Jr. Ice Cube
Carra Patterson Tomica
Neil Brown Jr. DJ Yella
Marlon Yates Jr. D.O.C.
R. Marcos Taylor Suge Knight
Elena Goode Nicole
Joshua Brockington Young Warren G
Sheldon A. Smith Warren G
Cleavon McClendon Jinx
Aeriél Miranda Lavetta
Lisa Renee Pitts Verna Griffin
Angela Elayne Gibbs Doris Jackson
Bruce Beatty Hosea Jackson
Corey Reynolds Lonzo Williams
Tate Ellington Bryan Turner
Rogelio Douglas Jr. Chuck D
Andrew Borba Journalist
Natascha Hopkins Keisha
Matt Corboy Journalist
Larry Sullivan Journalist
Deborah Lacey Journalist
F. Gary Gray Greg Mack
Allen Maldonado Tone
Demetrius Grosse Rock
Michael 'Compton Menace' Taylor OG Blood
Ashton Sanders Kid
Joshua Geter Kid
Kofi Siriboe Block Dude
Matthew Boylan LAPD Crash Cop
Chic Daniel LAPD Crash Cop
Tim Connolly LAPD Cop
Cris D'Annunzio Uniform Cop
Dan Wells Uniform Cop
Justin Goslee Doo To's Security Guard
Alex Wexo Officer
Marcus Callender HBO Rapper
Vaughn Wilkinson HBO Rapper
Dean Cameron Capitol Records Executive
Mark Thomas Holguin Torrance Cop
Sky Soleil Torrance Cop
Inny Clemons Torrance Officer Rauch
Jody Burks Big Dude
Asia'h Epperson Felicia
Scott Endicott Tour Bus Driver
Greg Collins Joe Louis Police
Mark Sherman Jimmy Iovine
Rob Brownstein CNN Journalist
Marcc Rose Tupac Shakur
Water L Guy with Dog
Nigel Lawes Chillin' Cop
William LaDawn English Goon
Lazarus Guidry Poor Bastard
Ariel Rogers Goon Girl
LaFrazia D. Knighten Suge's Pit Handler
Ashley Stepteau Street Interviewee
Christian Brown Street Interviewee
Ebony Randall Street Interviewee
John Prosky Young Doctor
Derrick L. McMillon Ron Sweeney
A. Russell Andrews Pastor
Lesean Tarkington Pastor
Rob Nagle LAPD Westwood
Travis Nicholson Georgia Officer
Todd Quillen Alabama Officer
Matthew Downs Missouri Officer
Leo Stallworth News Reporter
Joy Benedict News Reporter
David L. Cox Blood
Thomas Q. Jones Large Man
Toni Duclottni Ménage Girl
Phedra Syndelle Ménage Girl
Val Emanuel Girl
Spencer Melville Girl
Michael W. Broomer Bus Driver
Zee James Tasha
Simon Rhee Korean Store Owner
Keion Adams Boulevard King (uncredited)
Benjamin Levy Aguilar Protester (uncredited)
Aswad Ali Lynch Mob Security (uncredited)
Diana Atai Studio Patron (uncredited)
Thomas R. Baker Teamster Union Driver (uncredited)
Cassandra Bautista Protester / Looter (uncredited)
Dave Bean Officer (uncredited)
Brian Bell Concert Goer (uncredited)
Melissa Bidgoli Club Girl (uncredited)
Dakota Black Rap Patron (uncredited)
Ashanna Bri Big Dave's Girlfriend (uncredited)
David Anthony Buglione Death Row Employee (uncredited)
Charity Caldwell Pool Party Girl (uncredited)
Tonya T. Cannon Reporter (uncredited)
Kadrolsha Ona Carole Press (uncredited)
Menah Carter Protester / Concert Fan (uncredited)
Bryan Casserly Pool Party Guest (uncredited)
Steve Troublesome Castillo Eazy-E Fan (uncredited)
Rey Castro Audience Member (uncredited)
Leonel Claude NWA Fan (uncredited)
Anna Clols Gorgeous Girl (uncredited)
David Cohen Press (uncredited)
Shanae Cole Club Dancer (uncredited)
Shaniece Cole News Reporter (uncredited)
Callen David Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Kelsey Delemar Pool Party Girl (uncredited)
Julius Denem Dude (uncredited)
David Donah Police Officer (uncredited)
Greg Duncan SWAT Officer (uncredited)
Michael Eauslin Police Officer (uncredited)
Fernando Edwards Thug (uncredited)
Arturo Encinas Concert Custodian (uncredited)
Scott Engrotti Looter (uncredited)
Vi Faulkner Promoter (uncredited)
Suzanne Sumner Ferry Mare, Record Label Employee (uncredited)
Ciera Foster Super Fan (uncredited)
Americo Galli Football Jock (uncredited)
Khalid Ghajji ATL Crew Member (uncredited)
Brian Gilleece Cameraman (uncredited)
Tekin Girgin Tekin (uncredited)
David Greyson Pedestrian (uncredited)
Phillipos Haile Death Row Employee (uncredited)
Benicio Hall Darrell Jackson (uncredited)
Joe P. Harris Extra (uncredited)
Krystal M. Harris No Vaseline Girl #1 (uncredited)
David S. Robinson Hicks Vigil Mourner (uncredited)
Solange Hordatt Press (uncredited)
India Howard Topless Woman (uncredited)
Michael L. Howard Pool Party Patron (uncredited)
Jahmilla Jackson Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Precious Jenkins Go Mack (uncredited)
Dwayne Marion Johnson Bouncer (uncredited)
Jason Johnson Stage Manager (uncredited)
Jessica Juarez Cashier (uncredited)
Steve Kaufmann Bouncer (uncredited)
Samantha Kelly Pendleton's Girl (uncredited)
David Dustin Kenyon Concert Security (uncredited)
Slim Khezri Club Patron (uncredited)
Tiffany Kimbrough Concert Goer (uncredited)
Ina-Alice Kopp Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
J. Kristopher Lay Law (uncredited)
Ray Leonard, Jr. Orderly (uncredited)
Jamaal Lewis HBO Rapper (uncredited)
Blu Lindsey Eazy-E's Brother (uncredited)
Wilfred Lopez Attorney (uncredited)
Ron Lunceford NWA Studio Tech (uncredited)
Mota Maria Club Patron (uncredited)
Jaron Marquis T-Shirt Vendor (uncredited)
Newton Mayenge Car Driver (uncredited)
Brian Metran Club Attendee (uncredited)
Tsion Mitchell Hero Woman (uncredited)
Lex Montgomery Blood (uncredited)
Lawrence Moran Sgt. Moore (uncredited)
Phillip O’Riley Protester / Concert Goer (uncredited)
David Pearl Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Oscar Pereida Concert Goer (uncredited)
Chauntae Pink Suge's Girl (uncredited)
Ladell Preston Shorty (uncredited)
Sean Quezada Police Officer (uncredited)
Jamal Quezaire Rapper (uncredited)
Diezel Ramos Thug (uncredited)
Xu Razer Club Patron (uncredited)
Phillip Ristaino Protester (uncredited)
Jana Ritter Protester (uncredited)
Toryan Rogers Protective Boyfriend (uncredited)
Vince Romo Looter (uncredited)
Alex Roth Bev Hills High Girl (uncredited)
Kimberly Ryans Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Philicia Saunders Club Goer (uncredited)
Carmina Scarpa Pool Party Guest (uncredited)
Caileigh Scott Hostess (uncredited)
Prince Shah Pool Party Guest (uncredited)
Rick Silver Police Officer (uncredited)
Marvin 'Knife' Sotelo Concert Goer (uncredited)
Jimmy Star Record Mogul (uncredited)
Maria Sten Girlfriend (uncredited)
Franklin J. Sterns Record Mogul (uncredited)
Philly Swain Rap Fan (uncredited)
Bogdan Szumilas Jim (uncredited)
Yatoya Toy Skater Fan (uncredited)
Steve Turner Keith Shocklee (uncredited)
David Ulmer Groupie Security (uncredited)
Lauren Daisy White Pool Party Girl (uncredited)
Leland White Lench Mob / Bodyguard (uncredited)
Sierra Meshele Williams Girl 2 (uncredited)
Tyron Woodley Terry 'T-Bone' Gray (uncredited)
Mercedes Young Dancer (uncredited)
David McClellan News Reporter (uncredited)
Name Job
Eric Rylander Special Effects Supervisor
Douglas D. Ziegler Special Effects
Merritt Yohnka Stunts
Tim A. Davison Stunt Driver
Christopher Brown Art Direction
Alan Wenkus Story
S. Leigh Savidge Story
Billy Fox Editor
Brian Avery Stunts, Stunt Driver
Shane Valentino Production Design, Production Designer
Andrea Berloff Screenplay, Story
Nancy Leiviska Executive Assistant
Jasmond Carroll Casting
Pat Moran Casting Director
Christopher Carlson Set Decoration
Barbara Augustus Makeup Artist
Tena Austin Makeup Artist
Allyson Carey Makeup Artist
Pinky Cunningham Hairstylist
Debra Denson Makeup Department Head
Kamaura Eley Hairstylist
Corey Hill Hairstylist
Andrea Jackson Hair Department Head
Robert C. Mathews III Hairstylist
Bret Mayo Hairstylist
Keesha Patterson Makeup Artist
Beverly Jo Pryor Makeup Department Head
Kellie Robinson Makeup Artist
Roddy Stayton Hairstylist
Sabrina Wilson Makeup Artist
Lisa C. Satriano First Assistant Director
Jonas Spaccarotelli First Assistant Director
Greg Hedgepath Supervising Sound Editor
Eric Frazier Special Effects Coordinator
Ryan Meinardus Special Effects
F. Gary Gray Director
Jonathan Herman Screenplay
Michael Tronick Editor
Matthew Libatique Director of Photography
Joseph Trapanese Original Music Composer
Kelli Jones Costume Design
Daniel Hargrave Stunts
Jace Jeanes Stunts
Tanner Foust Stunts, Stunt Driver
Matt Mullins Stunts
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Jayson Merrill First Assistant Director
Mark P. Stoeckinger Supervising Sound Editor
Chris Palermo Stunts
Oakley Lehman Stunts
Scott Wilder Stunt Driver
Corey Michael Eubanks Stunts
Casey O'Neill Stunts
Mark Garbarino Makeup Artist
Jalil Jay Lynch Stunt Driver
Paul Lacovara Stunt Driver
Clint Lilley Stunts
Ousaun Elam Stunts
Jimena Ferrante Stunts
Mark Chavarria Stunts
Tim Connolly Stunts
Mickey Cassidy Stunts
Donny Bailey Stunt Driver
Moon Ameen Stunts
Evan Allen-Gessesse Stunts
Kofi Elam Stunts
Willis Chung Stunts
Yves Edwards Stunts
Nash Edgerton Stunts
Khalid Ghajji Stunts
Michelle Jubilee Gonzalez Stunts
Marc C. Geschwind Stunts
Phil Green Utility Stunts
Daniel Graham Stunts
Jef Groff Stunt Driver
Zedric Harris Stunt Double
Riley Harper Stunts
Daniel Hernandez Stunts
Logan Holladay Stunt Driver
Steve Hassenpflug Stunts
Natascha Hopkins Stunts
Jermaine Holt Stunts
Collin Hymes Stunts
Precious Jenkins Stunt Double
Mandy Kowalski Stunts
Adam Kirley Stunt Driver
Joel Michael Kramer Stunt Driver
Nito Larioza Stunt Driver
James Laski Stunt Driver
Steven Leavitt Stunt Driver
Bethany Levy Stunts
Malosi Leonard Stunt Driver
Cheryl Lewis Stunts
Ed McDermott II Stunt Driver
Angel Manuel Stunts
Robert McMurrer Stunt Driver
Hugh Aodh O'Brien Stunts
Crystal Michelle Stunt Driver
Stephen Oyoung Stunts
Lin Oeding Stunt Coordinator
Damion Poitier Stunts
Ladell Preston Stunts
Denney Pierce Stunts
Jeff Pruitt Stunts
Jim Palmer Stunts
Simon Rhee Stunts
George Roberson Stunt Driver
Scotty Richards Stunt Driver
Laurence Todd Rosenthal Stunts
Scott Rosen Stunts
Tim Sabatino Stunts
Robair Sims Stunts
Buddy Sosthand Stunts
Nicholas Stewart Stunts
Ashlei Tave Stunts
Larnell Stovall Stunts
Aaron Toney Stunts
Jason Tubbs Stunts
Anderson Vilien Stunts
Tierre Turner Stunt Driver
Stanley White Jr. Stunts
Max Work Stunt Driver
Nico Woulard Stunts
Tyron Woodley Stunts
Johnny Yang Stunts
Willie D. Burton Production Sound Mixer
Victoria Thomas Casting
Cindy Tolan Casting
Keith Woulard Stunt Coordinator
Gary Hymes Stunts
Nnamdi Nwosa Stunts
Vladimir Tevlovski Stunts
Peng Zhang Stunts
Robert Alonzo Stunts
Trygge Toven Music Coordinator
Name Title
Ice Cube Producer
Tomica Woods-Wright Producer
Scott Bernstein Producer
Matt Alvarez Producer
Alan Wenkus Co-Executive Producer
Ronald G. Muhammad Executive Producer
Adam Merims Executive Producer
S. Leigh Savidge Co-Executive Producer
David Engel Executive Producer
Bill Straus Executive Producer
Dr. Dre Producer
F. Gary Gray Producer
Jon Jashni Executive Producer
Will Packer Executive Producer
Thomas Tull Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
6.0

Gangster rap is pretty far removed from my wheelhouse, and I've never followed N.W.A. closely enough to know if this biopic an accurate depiction of their career, but; a good movie is a good movie is a good movie. And _Straight Outta Compton_ undeniably is that. _Final rating:★★★ - I personally r ... ecommend you give it a go._

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
7.0

**The rise of the Rap music!** There were lots of debate over this film's snub from the Oscars, but I'm not here to talk about that. As a film, it was awesome and as a biographical film, even more awesome, but not an inspiring film that I was expecting. There were many bad things in it, like the ... language and character portrayals. Though hats off to the filmmakers for rendering the it with the bold contents. I don't know if it being true to the actual events, but anybody can feel how those circumstances would have been for those involved in the real. One thing is for sure, the film is not for the families. The first half was the reason which was very negatively appealed, particularly the racism and police abuse preoccupied rather than telling the actual story. But the next half was much better. I liked it because of that part which crafted so brilliantly. That's where the real journey begins. Well played characters, everybody who repressed those real ones were done incredible job. This film revealed something I did know. Like how the Rap music got so popular. I quite belong to the same generation where this thing got its revolution. It was like another 'Lords of Dogtown' where the young guys made skateboards popular, but here it was the Rap songs. It was a two and half hour long film, longer than an average film length, but the pace was good. Except the strong contents, the narration never looked dull. I totally enjoyed watching it, a good film for adults, particularly those who love Rap music must not think of missing it. _7/10_

May 16, 2024
r96sk
9.0

Quality film. I thoroughly enjoyed <em>'Straight Outta Compton'</em>, it had me gripped all the way through. That's despite me having little to no knowledge of N.W.A, I knew of their name and of Ice Cube and Dr. Dre but basically zilch about their actual story. I couldn't comment on how true it i ... s to history, but as a film it's fantastic. You have great performances from O'Shea Jackson Jr., Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell and Paul Giamatti. Mitchell impressed me most as Eazy-E, while the casting of Jackson as Ice Cube - his father, of course - was a masterstroke. All the cast do very well, in truth. I love how gritty the film is too, it feels real - at least as real as film can get. There is some neat cinematography in there, while the music is entwinned nicely. The pacing is almost perfect, aside from a few moments in the middle. I also rate how it all ends, in terms of the story but also with the end credits. There's heart in there.

Jun 23, 2021