Rating: PG13
Genre:
Action
Theatrical Release: 10/11/2002(USA)
Release Date: 01/30/2007
SubTitles: English/Espanol
Dubbed: English/Espanol/French
Sound: DD5.1/DTS/DS
Run Time: 92 Minutes
Flags: Violence, Adult Language, Sexual Situations
Distributor/Studio: 20th Century Fox
An outlaw finds his life becoming all the more dangerous when he turns against a gang of criminals in this
action drama.
Frank Martin (
Jason Statham) is a former Special Forces officer who lives on the French Mediterranean 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.
Martin is hired to make a delivery to a wealthy but unscrupulous American known as
Wall Street (
Matt Schulze), but after taking possession of the package he realizes that whatever is inside happens to be alive. Breaking his own rule,
Martin opens the bag to discover a beautiful Asian woman,
Lai (
Shu Qi), who is bound and gagged.
Lai briefly escapes, but
Martin captures her, and delivers her to
Wall Street as promised. However, after being given a parcel to deliver by
Wall Street,
Martin finds out what
Wall Street is up to - in partnership with
Lai's father
Mr. Kwai (
Ric Young),
Wall Street is part of a scheme to smuggle Asian illegal aliens into France.
Martin's conscience gets the better of him, and he sets out to rescue
Lai and put
Wall Street and
Mr. Kwai out of business; however, as if this wasn't enough of a challenge,
Martin discovers a French detective,
Tarconi (
Francois Berleand) has gotten wind of his illegal business.
The Transporter was the first English-language feature for Hong Kong-based director
Corey Yuen, who along with directing a number of HK action flicks designed fight choreography for several American films.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide