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'''''The Transporter''''' is an ] released in ]. It is directed by ] and ]. It stars ] as Frank Martin, a "transporter", whose job it is to deliver packages without asking questions or allowing them to be asked of himself. When he breaks those rules for the sake of Lai (]), he finds himself in more trouble than he'd like to have to deal with. A sequel, '']'' was released in ]. '''''The Transporter''''' is an ] released in ]. It is directed by ] and ]. It stars ] as Frank Martin, a "transporter", whose job it is to deliver packages without asking questions or allowing them to be asked of himself. When he breaks those rules for the sake of Lai (]), he finds himself in more trouble than he'd like to have to deal with. A sequel, '']'' was released in ].


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The Transporter film poster

The Transporter is an action film released in 2002. It is directed by Louis Leterrier and Corey Yuen. It stars Jason Statham as Frank Martin, a "transporter", whose job it is to deliver packages without asking questions or allowing them to be asked of himself. When he breaks those rules for the sake of Lai (Shu Qi), he finds himself in more trouble than he'd like to have to deal with. A sequel, Transporter 2 was released in 2005.

  • Tagline: Rules are made to be broken.

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