Hustler
Hustler or hustlers may refer to: == Occupations == Hustler, an American slang word, e.g., for a: Con artist, a practitioner of confidence tricks Drug dealer, seller of illegal drugs Male prostitute Pimp Business man, more generally, possibly self-employed or self-made Hustler, a con artist who deceives people into betting at a disadvantage, usually in games of skill or sports == Arts, entertainment, and media == === Films === The Hustler (1920 film), a German silent film starring Hans Albers The Hustler, a 1961 American film adaptation of the Tevis novel starring Paul Newman as Felson The Hustlers (film), a 2010 Finnish comedy film Hustlers, an alternate name of the 2013 film Pawn Shop Chronicles Hustlers (film), a 2019 American crime drama film starring Constance Wu and Jennifer Lopez === Literature === The Hustler, English title of a 1926 German novel by John Henry Mackay The Hustler (novel), a 1959 American novel by Walter Tevis about pool hustler Edward "Fast Eddie" Felson === Music === "Hustler" (song), a 2006 house music single by Simian Mobile Disco "Hustler", a song by Blackbear on the album Help "Hustler", a song by Kano on the album 140 Grime St "Hustler", a song by K.Flay on the album Mono "Hustla", 2019 single by Kash Doll "Hustlers", a song from the 2006 album Hip Hop Is Dead by American rapper Nas The Hustler (album), a 1968 salsa album by Willie Colón The Hustlers, performers on the soundtrack for the 1965 horror film The Beach Girls and the Monster === Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media === Hustler (magazine), an American men's pornographic magazine published by Larry Flynt Publications Hustler Club, a chain of bars and go-go clubs using the brand name licensed by Larry Flynt "The Hustler" (Porridge), an episode of the BBC sitcom Porridge The Hustler, a 1950s painting by the American artist Arthur Sarnoff (1912–2000) The Hustler (American game show), a 2021 television program hosted by Craig Ferguson The Vanderbilt Hustler, the main student newspaper of Vanderbilt University == People == Abby Hustler (born 2003), Canadian ice hockey player John Hustler (1715–1790), English Quaker wool-stapler Len Hustler (1920–1981), Australian rules footballer James Devereux Hustler (1784–1849), English cleric and academic Tom Hustler (1934–2006), English society photographer William Hustler (c.1658–1730), English draper == Transportation and vehicles == Hustler, a train of the Southern Pacific, between Dallas and Houston Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 772, a US Marines unit nicknamed "The Hustlers" === Airplanes === Convair B-58 Hustler, an American supersonic jet bomber that first flew in 1956 Gulfstream American Hustler, a small American aircraft produced from 1978 to 1981 === Automobiles and motorcycles === Hustler (car), a kit car designed in 1978 Hustler, a line of car wheels manufactured by American Racing in the 2000s Hustler, motorcycles produced by American firm Rupp Industries in the early 1970s Hustler, a line of Suzuki motorcycles produced from 1965 to 1981 Suzuki Hustler, a kei car introduced in 2014 == Other uses == Hustler, Wisconsin, a village in Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States Hustler Casino, Gardena, California, USA == See also == Melvin Flynt – Da Hustler (aka "Da Hustler", "Hustler"), 1999 album by Noreaga Hustler Magazine v.