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Buckle up for the fist-flying, guns-blazing, action-packed ride of your life with the Special Delivery Edition of The Transporter. Packed with high-octane, never-before-seen extras, this all new DVD release delivers!

Frank Martin (Jason Statham) is the best as what he does: transporting dangerous or illegal goods with no questions asked. But his last shipment, a beautiful young woman kidnapped by international slave traders, brings deadly complications to his delivery plans. Now Frank must kick into overdrive to save his precious cargo - and his life.

"Immensely exciting and funny...  John Patterson, L.A. Weekly
"Heart-pounding action from start to finish!  Leonard Maltin, Hot Ticket
"Topnotch escapist entertainment.  Steve Rhodes, Steve Rhodes' Internet Reviews

Editor's Note
Jason Statham stars in this fast-paced and very loud thriller that was written specifically for him by French filmmaker Luc Besson. Statham (SNATCH) plays Frank Martin, a former Special Forces operative who is now a high-priced courier paid a lot of money to deliver packages he would rather know nothing about. His creed: Never change the deal, use no names, and never look in the package. But when he finds out that his latest delivery is a beautiful young woman (Shu Qi), everything changes, and he is off on a wild chase, in his specially made BMW, that includes plenty of explosions, bare-knuckle fighting, cool weaponry, and tongue-in-cheek humor. Hong Kong director Corey Yuen, who has previously worked with Jet Li, lets the action tell the story as Frank battles the bad guys in the streets of France. The score is by renowned jazz great Stanley Clarke.
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Video Features DVD, Sensormatic
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: Foxvideo
Video Release Date Release Date: 5/7/2013
Video Play Time Running Time: 92 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 2002
Video CategoryId Catalog ID: 2237584
Video UPC UPC: 00024543375821
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Video Original Language Original Language: English
Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks: English, French Dubbed, Spanish Dubbed
Video Subtitle Available Subtitles: English, Spanish
Video Color Spec Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Video Aspect Ratio Anamorphic Widescreen  2.35:1
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info Doug Rand
Video Cast Info Jason Statham
Video Cast Info Matt Schulze
Video Cast Info Qi Shu
Video Cast Info Corey Yuen - Director
Video Cast Info Louis Leterrier - Director
Video Cast Info Luc Besson - Writer
Video Cast Info Luc Besson - Producer
Video Cast Info Nicolas Trembasiewicz - Editor
Video Cast Info Pierre Morel - Cinematographer
Video Cast Info Robert Mark Kamen - Writer
Video Cast Info Stanley Clarke - Original Music By
Video Cast Info Steve Chasman - Producer

Professional Reviews

Los Angeles Times
"...[Stratham] certainly seems equipped to develop into a mid-weight alternative to Vin Diesel....[Yuen's] talent for hand-to-hand mayhem is truly something to see..." 10/11/2002 p.C25

Variety
"...The lovely Shu registers with an effervescent personality..." 10/14/2002 p.29

Box Office
"...Yuen certainly knows how to direct action..." 12/01/2002 p.60

Sight and Sound
"...This effort is as professional as ever..." 01/01/2003 p.55-6

ReelViews 7 of 10
The action sequences are virtually non-stop, with only occasional, brief interruptions to facilitate minor exposition. Every example of hand-to-hand combat features lots of martial arts (high kicks, but no obvious "wire fu"), and enough explosives and ammo are expended to supply a small army. The film opens with an amazing thing: a car chase that isn't boring (it's so outrageously over-the-top that it can't help but be fun). Overall, The Transporter will likely satisfy anyone on the lookout for a mindless, cheesy action flick. The Transporter's destination may be ordinary, but, to get there, this film moves. - James Berardinelli

Los Angeles Times 7 of 10
As with many movies of this type, the plot doesn't rate as high as the quality of the bodies in fast, furious motion. What counts in The Transporter isn't the wafer-thin story about smugglers, the kind that television dramas burn through each week; it's the way Martin kicks open a door, fends off a couple of axes and uses a perfectly ordinary sport shirt as a weapon. The paucity of dialogue makes it impossible to know if Statham could handle, say, Shakespeare (he's done stints in the Jet Li vehicle The One and Guy Ritchie's gangster features), but the actor certainly seems equipped to develop into a mid-weight alternative to Vin Diesel. - Manohla Dargis

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