The people who head Cash Money Records announced Wednesday that they have another outlet with which to make their much-bragged-about millions — they're going from the 'hood to Hollywood with a film division called Cash Money Pictures.

Cash Money CEOs Ronald "Slim" Williams and his brother Bryan "Baby" Williams will serve as executive producers of the company's films, and Charles S. Dutton, best known for playing the title role in the television series "Roc," has been hired to consult on their projects.

The brothers, whose label's artists claim to be hip-hop's biggest ballas, won't be spending too much of that Bentley and platinum-teeth money. They say they're only going to shell out between $3 million and $5 million for each of the three to five theatrical releases they plan to make each year.

Tyger Williams, who wrote the screenplay for "Menace II Society," has adapted Teri Woods' 1999 novel, "True to the Game," for Cash Money Pictures' first project. Native Pictures Productions, which is behind the upcoming Redman and Method Man comedy, "How High," will also produce the flick.

According to Cash Money, the Williams siblings are still searching for a cast and director for "True to the Game," though they plan to commence shooting within the next couple of months in New York and Philadelphia.

"True to the Game" centers around a group of women in the late '80s who date some notorious drug dealers.

" 'True to the Game' is an exciting page-turner about love and the choices people make that will transfer perfectly to the big screen," Ronald Williams said in a statement. "We are confident that this film will be an impressive debut."

There has not been an announcement as to who will distribute the company's movies.

Cash Money released the straight-to-video flick "Baller Blockin' " last year. That starred their record company roster members the Hot Boys and Big Tymers. The soundtrack spawned the hit "Project Bitch."

One of the label's newest additions, Mack 10, will release his fifth album, Bang or Ball, on December 4.