The Transporter Refueled Page #2

Synopsis: Frank Martin is living a less perilous lifestyle, or so he thinks, transporting classified packages for questionable people. Things get complicated when femme fatale Anna and her three accomplices orchestrate a bank heist and the kidnapping of Frank's father. It's all part of a grand plan to take down the human trafficker who victimized her years earlier. Now a pawn in her vengeful scheme, the former special-operations mercenary must use his covert skills to play Anna's dangerous game.
Production: Relativity Europacorp Distribution
 
IMDB:
5.2
Metacritic:
32
Rotten Tomatoes:
16%
PG-13
Year:
2015
96 min
Website
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I was hoping you might tell me.

She appears to be one of yours.

I'm afraid I don't know

what you're talking about.

The Coeur Bris is hardly

a secret, Mr. Karasov.

Even men in my own department

have spent time with your "hostesses."

That is what you call them, no?

I'm a legitimate businessman, Inspector.

I have a lot of people who work for me.

And I can't possibly

account for all of them.

Of course not.

Though what I can't quite figure

is why one of them would want

to kill your accountant.

I thought you said this was

an electrical accident.

That is what the hotel is saying.

They haven't had the benefit

of seeing the .9mm slugs

we pulled from their heads.

- They were shot?

- At close range.

I suspect whomever did this started

the fire to cover their tracks.

And you think I had

something to do with it.

I want to be perfectly clear.

No one is accusing you of anything.

Good.

'Cause if you ever do,

you better come with more men.

You think the West Africans from '95

are trying to get back into the skin game?

- They're too smart for that.

- Who is then?

I don't know. But when I find out

who they are,

they'll wish they were someone else.

You called me.

How did you know it was me?

You said you'd be alone.

Well, she's alone.

Oh, she has a dog with her.

Dog people usually

say they're with their dog.

Well, I appreciate you

coming to meet me. I am...

- No names.

- What?

That's the first rule.

Someone asks me who you are,

I have plausible deniability.

Better for me, better for you.

I heard you were like this.

Heard from whom?

Someone you worked with previously whose

name would presumably mean nothing

given your first rule.

You're a quick study.

Are there any other rules

I need to know about?

Once the deal is made,

the deal never changes.

You change the deal, I drive away.

The deal is for one passenger.

You pick me up, drop me off.

Your whiskey, sir.

- Any packages?

- Two.

- Weight?

- 104 kilos in total.

Is that a problem? I was told

that you can transport anything.

As long as I don't know what it is.

That's the last rule.

Plausible deniability.

When's the pick up?

Tonight. 5:

00 p.m.

Banque de Monaco in Monte Carlo.

That's in three hours.

You need to take a nap?

5:

01 then I'm gone, clear?

Yes.

I gather my previous employer

mentioned my...

Of course. Your fee.

Half now, half upon delivery.

I'm good at following the rules.

Good.

All goes well, perhaps we'll

work together again in the future.

Let's not get ahead of ourselves.

It's me. He left. You can proceed.

Oh.

Is there a problem?

No, it's just that

it's a Chteau Cheval Blanc

from the 2005 vintage.

I know, it says so on the label.

But it's 900 euros.

- Really?

- Yeah.

900... 900 euros? Oop!

Perhaps I can point you

toward an excellent,

and more affordable

selection of local vineyards?

I'll be fine.

Frank...

Do you need anything?

No. I'm good, thanks.

Hello, Junior.

Dad, I don't think I'm going

to be able to make dinner tonight.

Couple of things I need to take care of.

I'm sorry to hear that. I got us

a really good bottle of wine.

Yeah, I'm sorry.

I'll just have to find

someone else to share it with.

That sounds like a good plan.

Sounds like a perfect idea.

May I be of some assistance?

Thank you.

- Do you mind holding that?

- Of course.

Expensive taste.

Nice hair.

Always wanted to be a blonde.

Where are the packages?

They're coming.

Ten seconds.

Five.

One.

- Okay, all set.

- What's this?

- What?

- What's going on?

Oh, you're asking questions now?

No. I told you once I set the deal,

the deal doesn't change.

And it hasn't.

Here are my two lovely packages.

Gina, 49 kilos, Qiao, 55 kilos.

104 in all.

We should go.

No, I'm canceling the deal.

You should go.

Out of the car. All of you. Now.

No one is getting out of the car,

a**hole. Now drive.

You think this is the first time

someone's held a gun to my head?

No, I don't.

But it's gonna be the first time

someone uses it.

Oh, she's a charmer.

Anna, there's a cop.

Okay, we don't have time

to talk about this anymore.

Just show it to him already.

Show me what?

No good deed goes unpunished.

Don't mess this up.

Monaco Police.

Vehicle documents, please.

Window!

What is it gonna be, Frank?

Lower the window.

Get out of the vehicle!

Seatbelts, now.

Get my father back on the phone.

I want to talk to him now.

You'll be able to talk to him all you

want as soon as the job is done.

Whoo!

This is a good time to lose them, Frank.

I'm doing my best.

So what's with all the getups?

Questions again?

- What about your rules?

- I don't ask names.

But when someone kidnaps

my father, I ask questions.

I guess you're as good

as advertised, Frank.

Thanks.

All units... Code 3

black Audi S8 in the tunnel.

Copy!

Look, you'll be delivered as promised,

but if anything happens to my dad...

Stay focused, honey.

Your father will be fine.

What's that?

More company.

Watch out.

You weren't kidding.

Kidding's not really my thing.

- Okay, let's go.

- What are we doing?

We need to change cars. Come on.

Let's go.

Are we going to leave the car

with all the evidence?

Not really.

It's really quite strange,

to tell you the truth.

The Mediterranean Bank has been

robbed before, but never like this.

Let me show you.

You'll see a woman right there.

She said she was Elena Turgin,

wife of one Stanislav Turgin.

Had a passport and his safety

deposit box's keys to prove as much.

That's not Elena Turgin.

Yes.

And while I didn't know

that at the time,

I refused to allow

her access nonetheless.

As only Mr. Turgin is authorized.

But as you will see, I was coerced.

First girl took my keys.

With both sets, she could open

the security box by herself.

There was nothing

I could do to stop her.

And who was on the security post?

Hmm.

Voila.

They all look exactly the same.

You cannot tell them apart.

There's one more thing.

Getaway driver.

He picked the one girl up,

and then waited for the two others

to arrive moments later.

The police found the car,

what was left of it.

It was set fire to,

but they were already gone.

Of course they were.

Oh. Excuse me.

Yes? I'll be right there.

An inspector from Nice.

If you'll wait for me just a minute,

I'll be right back.

What do you think?

They're either our girls,

or someone who's trying to pass

themselves off as our girls.

I will do an inventory and check

with the competition.

See if there's anyone unaccounted for.

First Turgin at the hotel, and now this?

Don't worry.

We will find who and make him pay.

Late again, Junior.

Junior?

You're okay, Dad?

Well, I've been sucker

punched a lot in my time,

but never by a girl.

Stop right there.

How many more of you are there?

She's the last one.

She is Estonian. From Tallinn.

I've done some funky sh*t in my time

down there, I can tell you.

Actually they've got very,

very good vodka.

That's great, Dad.

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