Transporter 3 (2008)
Directed by Olivier Megaton

Action / Adventure / Crime / Thriller
aka: Transporter 3: Unlimited

Film Synopsis

A specialist in high-risk deliveries, Frank Martin is compelled to transport two large bags and a young Ukrainian woman from Marseille to Odessa.  He has no idea what the bags contain, nor does he know the identity of the woman.  What soon becomes apparent is that he is being lured into a trap by a far more fearsome adversary than any he has so far encountered...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Olivier Megaton
  • Script: Olivier Megaton
  • Cinematographer: Giovanni Fiore Coltellacci
  • Music: Alexandre Azaria
  • Cast: Jason Statham (Frank Martin), Natalya Rudakova (Valentina), François Berléand (Inspector Tarconi), Robert Knepper (Johnson), Jeroen Krabbé (Leonid Vasilev), Alex Kobold (Leonid's Aide), David Atrakchi (Malcom Manville), Yann Sundberg (Flag), Eriq Ebouaney (Ice), David Kammenos (Driver Market), Silvio Simac (Mighty Joe), Oscar Relier (Thug), Timo Dierkes (Otto), Igor Koumpan (Cop Ukraine), Paul Barrett (Captain), Elef Zack (Mate), Katia Tchenko (Leonid's Secretary), Michel Neugarten (Assassin Driver - Sergueï), Farid Elouardi (Yuri), Mike Powers (American #1)
  • Country: France / UK
  • Language: English / French / Ukrainian / Russian / Hungarian
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 104 min
  • Aka: Transporter 3: Unlimited

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