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Afterward, Tarconi arrives with the police and they rescue the people trapped inside one of the containers.Looking to watch ' Transporter 2' on your TV or mobile device at home? Searching for a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or watch the Louis Leterrier-directed movie via subscription can be a huge pain, so we here at Moviefone want to do the work for you. However, Frank is saved when Lai shoots her own father. After a lengthy fight, Frank manages to kill Bettencourt and some of his henchmen and then gets out of the truck, only to be ambushed by Lai's father. He then steals a small airplane and parachutes onto one of the trucks. However, Frank is spotted and is forced to fight his way through the guards, failing to stop the trucks. Frank then tracks the criminals to the docks, where they load the containers onto trucks. Tarconi has Frank arrested and locked up in the station.Īt the station, Tarconi agrees to abet Frank's escape as his faux hostage. When Tarconi enters the office, Lai's father and Bettencourt accuse Frank of kidnapping Lai. Kwai arrives and his henchmen subdue Frank just as Tarconi arrives at the office. Kwai is also a human trafficker and that he is Bettencourt's partner. Bettencourt replies that he didn't have a choice as Frank "opened the package" and he also reveals that Lai's father Mr. Lai and Frank go to Bettencourt's office where Frank holds Bettencourt at gunpoint and asks him why did he try to kill him.
Lai tells Frank that Bettencourt is a human trafficker and that he is shipping two containers full of Chinese people including her family, and is planning to sell them into slavery. However, shortly after he leaves, missiles rain down on Frank's house (by Wall Street's henchmen), and Frank and Lai are barely able to escape the house, as it completely explodes.Īt the police station, being questioned, Lai manages to sneak onto Tarconi's computer to access information on Wall Street whose real name is Darren Bettencourt. Lai now says she is Frank's new cook and afterward girlfriend and supports Frank's alibi. The next day, Tarconi arrives and asks about Frank's car.
Later on, he returns to his house and unties the package who tells him that her name is Lai. Frank snaps and returns to Wall Street's residence with vengeance and dispatches several of his henchmen after which he steals a car to get away, only to find "the package" tied to a chair in the back seat. On the way, he stops at a gas station to rest but the briefcase turns out to be a bomb that destroys Frank's car. He delivers the package to Bettencourt as promised.īettencourt asks Frank to transport a briefcase. She manages to escape but he recaptures her and disables two policemen who spot them. Along the way, he opens the package and finds a bound and gagged woman. While changing a flat tire on the road in France, he notices that something is moving in the package. However, Tarconi has no concrete proof about the heist and leaves his villa.įrank is then hired to deliver a package to an American gangster, known as Wall Street. When Frank returns to his villa, local police Inspector Tarconi arrives to question Frank about the robbery.
The robbers escape in another car, and Frank leaves. He refuses the deal because of Frank's rule No.1: don't change the deal. Later, they offer new money to Frank to drive further from the city. On delivery to their destination, they foist an extra man in the car so he refuses to drive until they decide to kill one robber.
It is the first film in a series also consisting of Transporter 2, Transporter 3, and Transporter 4.įrank Martin is a highly skilled driver known only as "The Transporter." Frank has been hired to transport some robbers from a bank heist. The film was released in France on October 2, 2002, and in the United States on October 11, 2002.
The Transporter is a 2002 French action film directed by Louis Leterrier and Corey Yuen and written by Luc Besson.