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Transporter
Frank Martin is a former Special Forces officer and has a lucrative second career as a underworld courier for hire. Martin will deliver anything anywhere, but he has three iron clad rules - once the plan is in motion it cannot be changed, neither he nor his customers are to ever use their real names, and under no circumstances will he open the package. A mercenary delivery man finds his world turned upside down when a package he has been hired to transport turns out to be a beautiful, gagged woman.
June1944, Wandsworth, London, England, UK
16 April 1976, Taipei, Taiwan
21 April 1954, Paris, France
3 July 1972, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
26 July 1967, Shirebrook, Derbyshire, England, UK
December 29, 2010
Pure popcorn pleasure for older teens and up.December 30, 2008
Every bit the over-the-top action extravaganza it appears to be, and the glee of its knowing preposterousness makes it easy to overlook its general mindlessness.October 15, 2002
It's high rent Steven Segal -- fights, explosions, and more fights, but with a flair.September 01, 2015
More than a decade later, no action series has quite managed to capture its blend of silky smooth action thanks to Statham's turn as the debonair hero for the new generation.April 16, 2008
Chases and choreographed fights set to rock music take up most of the running time and the movie is like To Catch a Thief remade by a hack follower of John Woo.February 09, 2006
The acting might be shoddy, the plot nonsense and the dialogue clunky, but the fighting is exquisitely done. Inventive, athletic, fun, stylish and tight, it's everything the rest of the film isn't.April 29, 2009
I had high hopes from this film...July 16, 2016
... long action scenes that cascade into one another-the style that Hong Kong cinema used to be so good at.October 19, 2002
The chases and explosions get a little (well, more than a little) ludicrous, but the cool premise is still very cool.April 16, 2008
Jason Statham uses his smoldering charisma to great effect.October 18, 2002
Immensely exciting and funny -- and it even has a Proust joke.