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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Blu-ray Disc 025195055567 Front

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift  (Enhanced Widescreen for 16x9 TV)  (Blu-ray Disc)  (Eng/Fre/Spa)  2006

SKU:  9381206 Release Date: 7/28/2009
Rating:  PG-13
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Synopsis

Better Luck Tomorrow director Justin Lin picks up where John Singleton left off to offer a high-octane look at the world of underground Japanese drift-racing in the latest installment of the super-charged Fast and the Furious film series. A frustrated teen from a broken home, Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is an outsider looking to make a name for himself on the illegal street racing circuit. When Sean is busted by the police for his high-speed exploits and given the option of either spending time behind bars or moving overseas to live with his no-nonsense, military man father who's currently stationed in Tokyo, the young rebel packs his bags and sets his sights on Nippon. Though at first reluctant to adapt to the unfamiliar customs and foreign code of honor of his new home, Sean soon strikes up a friendship with American speed freak Twinkie (Bow Wow), a like-minded race fan who schools the inexperienced newcomer in the pulse-pounding world of drift-racing. Inadvertently challenging local champion and yakuza associate D.K. (The Drift King) his first time on the road, Sean is subsequently forced to work under expatriate Han (Sung Kang) to pay off his debt after failing to cross the finish line first. Taking note of the young American's affinity for racing as he warmly welcomes him into his merry band of misfit drift-fanatics, Han slowly introduces Sean to the key principles of the popular new racing style. When Sean makes the potentially deadly mistake of falling for D.K.'s girlfriend Neela (Nathalie Kelley), he'll need all the help he can get to face his most challenging race to date and take on the most notorious driver on the Tokyo drift scene in a hair-raising, hairpin-turn race where the winner truly takes all. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Cast

Lynda Boyd - Ms. Boswell
Leonardo Nam - Morimoto
Lucas Black - Shaun Boswell
Lucas Black - Sean Boswell
Bow Wow - Twinkie
Brian Goodman - Major Boswell
Sonny Chiba - Uncle Kamata
Vincent Laresca - Case Worker
Nikki Griffin - Cindy (Clay's girlfriend)
Koji Kataoka - Pinkie, Yakuza
Kazutoshi Wadakura - Old Fisherman
Yoko Maki - Woman At The Boswells' Apartment
Stuart W. Yee - Yakuza Man
Mitsuki Koga - Yakuza Man
Kaila Yu - Cowgirl At Starting Line
Tak Kubota - Yakuza Man
Trula M. Marcus - American Math Teacher
Damien Marzett - High School Security Guard
Brandon Brendel - Clay's Buddy
Daniel Booko - Clay's Buddy
Amber Stevens - Cheerleader
Ashika Gogna - Cheerleader
Christian Salazar - Chubby Hispanic Kid
Kevin Caira - Auto Shop Bully
Julius Trey Sanford - Auto Shop Bully
Danny Ray McDonald III - Auto Shop Bully
Rie Shibata - Math Teacher
Atley Siauw - DJ Atley
Kazuki Namioka - Tea Hair
Aiko Tanaka - Cowgirl At Starting Line
Alden Ray - Alden
Carole De Souza Correa - Sexy Brazilian Model
Keiichi Tsuchiya - Old Fisherman
Verena Mei - Beautiful Girl In Skyline
Mari Jaramillo - Beautiful Girl In Skyline
Mikiko Yano - Bo-Peep Girl
Wendy Watanabe - Neela's Friend
Tina Tsunoda - Neela's Friend
Hidesuke Motoki - Yakuza Man
Jimmy Lin - Jimmy
Shoko Nakagawa - Bo-Peep Girl
Toshi Hayama - Toshi At Underground Garage
Silvia Suvadora - Russian Model
Joseph 'Bama' Crumpton - Police Officer
David Thomas - Clay's Buddy
Satoshi Tsumabuki - Exceedingly Handsome Guy
Vin Diesel - Dominic Toretto
Sonny Chiba - Uncle Kamuta
Nikki Griffin - Cindy (Clay's Girlfriend)
Lil' Bow Wow - Twinkie
Shad Moss - Twinkie

Crew

Visual Effects: Bill Taylor
Matte Artist: Bill Taylor
Screenwriter: Chris Morgan
Co-producer: Amanda Cohen
Visual Effects Supervisor: Thad Beier
Stunts Coordinator: Terry J. Leonard
Second Unit Director: Terry J. Leonard
Set Decorator: Douglas Mowat
Visual Effects: Perpetual Motion Pictures, Inc.
Production Designer: Ida Random
Executive Producer: Clayton Townsend
First Assistant Director: Gary Marcus
Art Director: Tom Reta
Executive Producer: Lynwood Spinks
Cinematographer: Stephen Windon
Sound/Sound Designer: Peter Devlin
Director: Justin Lin
Executive Music Producer: Kathy Nelson
Sound/Sound Designer: Bruce Stambler
Visual Effects: CIS Hollywood
Producer: Neal H. Moritz
Casting: Randi Hiller
Visual Effects: Hammerhead Productions
Set Designer: A. Todd Holland
Visual Effects: Rhythm & Hues Studios
Set Designer: Lorrie Campbell
Composer (Music Score): Brian Tyler
Supervisor/Manager: Peter A. Brown
Sound/Sound Designer: Peter A. Brown
Editor: Kelly Matsumoto
Visual Effects Supervisor: Michael J. Wassel
Visual Effects: Pacific Title & Art Studio
Costume Designer: Sanja Milkovic Hays
Visual Effects: Industrial Light & Magic
Animator: Industrial Light & Magic
Editor: Dallas Puepp
Second Unit Camera: Jan Kiesser
Set Designer: Viva Wang
Visual Effects: Cafe FX Incorporated
Executive Producer: Ryan Kavanaugh
Editor: Fred Raskin
Screenwriter: Kario Salem ,Alfredo Botello
Casting: Sarah Halley Finn
Visual Effects: Syd Dutton
Matte Artist: Syd Dutton
Second Unit Assistant Director: Jon Mallard
Associate Editor: Gregory Alan D'Auria
Post Production Supervisor: Lisa Rodgers
Visual Effects Producer: Crystal Dowd
Second Assistant Director: Dawn Massaro
Production Supervisor: Gary R. Wordham
Casting: Tsuyoshi Sugino
Additional Photography: Leo Napolitano
Properties Master: Sean Mannion
Associate Producer: Grace Morita ,Chaki Yamase
Production Accountant: Michael Revell
Location Manager: Boyd Wilson ,Mitsuru Hagiwara
First Assistant Director: Masayuki Taniguchi
Second Assistant Director: Tetsuo Funabashi
Second Unit Camera: Michael Ferris
Camera Operator: C. Nobuhisa Ito
Chief Lighting Technician: Yuji Wada
Visual Effects: Perperual Motion Pictures
Special Effects Supervisor: Mike Sweeney
Set Designer: Yoshihito Akatsuka
Properties Master: Hirotaka Sasaki
Construction Coordinator: Terry Scott
Makeup: Kimberly Ayers
Key Hairstylist: Linda Flowers ,Tijen Osman
Hair Styles: Yesim Osman
Choreography: Ray "Shotyme" Johnston
Stunts Coordinator: Makoto Yokoyama
Matte Artist: Illusion Arts
Chief Lighting Technician: Don Bixby
Costumes Supervisor: Deborah Cha Blevins
Second Unit Camera: Joseph Cicio
Visual Effects Editor: Pamela Choules
Steadicam Operator: Gregory Lundsgaard
Camera Operator: Gregory Lundsgaard
Unit Production Manager: Ryan Kavanaugh
Script Supervisor: Valeria Migliassi Collins
Line Producer: Kazutoshi Wadakura
Producer: Cassian Harrison
Screenwriter: Cassian Harrison
Unit Production Manager: Lynwood Spinks
Supervisor/Manager: Bruce Stambler
Editor: Dallas Puett
Second Unit Camera: John Skotchdopole
Sound Mixer: Peter Devlin
Special Effects: Bob Stoker, Jr.
Unit Production Manager: Clayton Townsend
Hair Styles: Gabrielle Theurer
Key Make-up: John Blake
Second Unit Director Of Photography: Jan Kiesser
Additional Cinematography: Leo Napolitano
Visual Effects: Café FX
Cinematographer: Steve Windon
Second Assistant Director: Dawn Massaro-Adams
Cinematographer: Stephen F. Windon
Makeup: Kim Ayers

Customer Reviews

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift - Widescreen Limited - Blu-ray Disc (3 out of 3)
Great Movie
4
Posted by: from Mecca, CA on 08/18/2011I love the Fast and the Furious movies, so this being Blue Ray just makes it that much better.

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Underated
5
Posted by: from Peoria, IL on 08/18/2010This is still one of my favorite Fast and the Furious movies simply because there is a decent plot behind the film and it doesn't just focus on racing. But even though it doesn't necessarily focus on racing, it still has some great racing sequences, although given that some of them are a little cheesy.

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Fast and the Furious
5
Posted by: from on 07/26/2009The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is one of the cool's sequels of all time. the drift races are the best in the whole Fast and the Furious movie set.

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