![]() ![]() You can see that the valve is still intact. When the gas is ignited from the cylinder in the doctor's office, the cylinder goes shooting down the hall. The damage disappears in subsequent shots. When Frank drives his Audi through the small white wall at top of the parking lot, he damages the fog lights and lower front bumper. In the opening sequence, the female car thief's gun changes from black to silver. He then proceeds to touch-type which would take someone of exceptional IT skills and great levels of dexterity due to the fact that American and French PC keyboards have a different key layout. When searching a police computer Tarconi claims to be not PC literate due to the fact that in France there is only one PC for every ten policemen, yet he already has a PC in his office, surely for his own private use. The large knife in the trunk of the car is an Emerson Kandahar custom knife. In the trunk of Frank's Audi there is a chrome-plated SigSauer P226R and what appears to be a H&K G36K. Tarconi's ring tone is from a 1970s soft rock song called "I Go Crazy" by Paul Davis. The other phone (when Frank opens the glove box to reveal 2-3 more 8910's) is a Nokia 6620. There are only two GSM bands in the US, 8. The 8910 cannot be used in the United States because it only works on 9 GSM bands. Among them, the phone used by Frank in the car is the 8910 model, which was discontinued at least a couple of years before the release of the film. The song that Kate Nauta is playing in her headphones that she's dancing to is "Revolution", a song that she sung.Īll of the assault weapons featured are Heckler and Koch, with the exception of the M4 wielded by one of the swat operatives at Frank's house. The pistol used in the private jet towards the end is a Walther P99. The brand and type can be be read in slow-motion. The gun the girl uses in the opening scene is a Vektor CP1. The model used in The Transporter 2 is a Panerai Luminor Chrono Daylight PAM196 (44 mm) with custom strap. The model used in The Transporter is a Panerai PAM74. Jason Statham is known as a Panerai lover (owns several). The wristwatch that Frank is wearing is an Italian made watch (Swiss movement) named "Panerai" and is a "Luminor-Daylight" model. Lola's signature automatic handguns are two modified Glock 18's with extended 32-round magazines, suppressors, and laser designators attached. However, after strong DVD sales, it was quickly given the green light.įrank drives an Audi A8L W12 (W12 referring to the engine). Originally, it was unsure if there was going to be a sequel to The Transporter (2002). Was originally supposed to have an R rating, but the studio demanded a PG-13 rating to attract a wider audience. This film is dedicated to the memory of Michael Stone who was director of photography and who died in an auto accident on 29 July 2005.
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