Transporter 3 Soundtrack

Synopsis: Toxic waste bubbles in a ship waiting permission to dock in Odessa. Frank Martin turns down a job in Marseilles, referring it to a pal. A short time later, the pal, wounded by gunfire, crashes his car into Frank's living room and dies, leaving a young woman in the back seat. The employer of the dead man shows up, forces Frank to take the job, snaps a bracelet on his wrist that will explode if Frank gets more than 75 feet from his car, and sends Frank on a journey east with the young woman and a trunk full of something. She's Valentina, nearly mute. Can Frank figure out what's going on, deliver the package, and escape alive? And what does the ship have to do with it?
Director(s): Olivier Megaton
Production: Lionsgate Films
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
51
Rotten Tomatoes:
38%
PG-13
Year:
2008
104 min
$31,316,973
Website
1,400 Views


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1Back from the Grave 
2Crazy Train 
3Drive Faster 
4Hell Is Around the Corner 
5Home 
6I Wanna Be Your Dog 
7Landscape 
8Marseille 
9One More Time 
10Pleased To Meet You 
11Set It On Fire 
12Texas 
13Wherever You Were 

Luc Besson

Luc Besson is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He directed or produced the films Subway, The Big Blue, and Nikita. more…

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