The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Nathalie Kelley
Neela
Lucas Black
Sean Boswell
Zachery Ty Bryan
Clay
Sung Kang
Han Lue
Shad Moss
Twinkie
Brian Tee
D.K.
Damien Marzette
High School Security Guard
Leonardo Nam
Morimoto
Trula M. Marcus
American Math Teacher
Brandon Brendel
Clay's Buddy
Brian Goodman
Major Boswell
Daniel Booko
Clay's Buddy
David V. Thomas
Clay's Buddy
Nikki Griffin
Cindy (Clay's Girlfriend)
Amber Stevens West
Cheerleader
Jason Tobin
Earl
Ashika Gogna
Cheerleader
Keiko Kitagawa
Reiko
Justin Lin
Director
Lynda Boyd
Ms. Boswell
Chris Morgan
Writer
Sonny Chiba
Uncle Kamata
Neal H. Moritz
Producer
Brian Tyler
Composer
Stephen F. Windon
Cinematographer
Kelly Matsumoto
Editor
Dallas Puett
Editor
Fred Raskin
Editor
Sarah Halley Finn
CastingDirector
Vincent Laresca
Case Worker
Randi Hiller
CastingDirector
Yoko Maki
Woman at Boswell's Apt.
Ida Random
ProductionDesigner
Toshi Hayama
Toshi at Underground Garage
Atley Siauw
DJ Atley
Kaila Yu
Cowgirl at Starting Line
Aiko Tanaka
Cowgirl at Starting Line
Satoshi Tsumabuki
Exceedingly Handsome Guy
Alden Ray
Alden
Konishiki
Paw Man
Caroline de Souza Correa
Sexy Brazilian Model
Silvia Šuvadová
Russian Model
Jimmy Lin
Jimmy
Shoko Nakagawa
Bo-Peep Girl
Koji Kataoka
Pinkie (Yakuza)
Trey Sanford
Auto Shop Bully #2
Christian Salazar
Chubby Hispanic Kid
Danny Ray McDonald II
Auto Shop Bully #3
Joey Crumpton
Police Officer
Rie Shibata
Math Teacher
Hiroshi Hatayama
Tea Hair #2
Keiichi Tsuchiya
Old Fisherman #1
Verena Mei
Beautiful Girl in Skyline #1
Mari Jaramillo
Beautiful Girl in Skyline #2
Mikiko Yano
Bo-Peep Girl #2
Wendy Watanabe
Neela's Friend #1
Tina Tsunoda
Neela's Friend #2
Tak Kubota
Yakuza Man #1
Hidesuke Motoki
Yakuza Man #4
Kazutoshi Wadakura
Old Fisherman #2 / Old Fisherman (uncredited)
Mitsuki Koga
Yakuza Man (uncredited)
Vin Diesel
Dominic Toretto (uncredited)
Britten Kelley
Model (uncredited)
Kevin Ryan
Bully (uncredited)
Kazuki Namioka
Tea Hair (uncredited)
Chris Astoyan
Racer (uncredited)
Tessa Bartholomew
Club Girl (uncredited)
April Betts
Cheerleader (uncredited)
Ai Cherie
Bouncer's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Willis Chung
Tea Hair #5 (uncredited)
Stacy Ross
D.K. Entourage (uncredited)
Victoria Gracie
Model (uncredited)
Jade Gzi
Tea Hair #3 (uncredited)
Elizabeth Hara
Model (uncredited)
Bud Joseph Hebert
Student (uncredited)
Alexis Hernandez
Latino Crew (uncredited)
Jimmy Hsu
Yakuza (uncredited)
Harley Jay
Student (uncredited)
Eunice Kiss
Racer (uncredited)
Tara Kredel
Cheerleader (uncredited)
Sandra McCurdy
Model (uncredited)
Chaoxiang Ming
Little Kid (uncredited)
Emmi Nakagawa
Business Woman (uncredited)
Tyler Nelson
Mascot (uncredited)
Masami Okada
Hostess at scene with Sunny Chiba (uncredited)
Sandy Velasco
Hip Hop Girl (uncredited)
Minn Vo
Dancer (uncredited)
Stuart W. Yee
Yakuza Man #2
Joshua Collins
Skater Student (uncredited)
Ryan Kavanaugh
Executive Producer
Lynwood Spinks
Executive Producer
Clayton Townsend
Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager
Peter Brown
Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor
Terry Leonard
Stunt Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Sheri Ozeki
Music Editor
Cha Blevins
Costume Supervisor
Peter J. Devlin
Production Sound Mixer
Gary Krause
Music Editor
Bruce Stambler
Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Designer
Leo J. Napolitano
Camera Operator / Additional Photography
Craig A. Brink
Rigging Gaffer
Valeria Migliassi Collins
Script Supervisor
Linda D. Flowers
Hair Department Head
Gary R. Wordham
Production Supervisor
Kim Guthrie
Camera Operator
Andy Koyama
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Carpenter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Stephen P. Robinson
Sound Effects Editor
Kathy Nelson
Executive Music Producer
Michael Ferris
Camera Operator
Gregory Lundsgaard
Camera Operator
Steve Nelson
Sound Effects Editor
Sanja Milković Hays
Costume Design
John Blake
Makeup Department Head
Don Bixby
Gaffer
Betty Hugo
Script Supervisor
Joseph V. Cicio
Camera Operator
Stephanie Johnson
First Assistant Editor
Steve Mann
Sound Effects Editor
Tom Reta
Art Direction
Joe Lisanti
Music Editor
Douglas A. Mowat
Set Decoration
Amanda Lewis
Co-Producer
Barrett J. Leigh
Production Coordinator
Pamela Choules
Visual Effects Editor
Crystal Dowd
Visual Effects Producer
Mike Wassel
Visual Effects Supervisor
Malosi Leonard
Stunt Coordinator
Andra Bard
Visual Effects Coordinator
Robin McMullan
Key Costumer
John C. Stuver
Dialogue Editor
Becky Sullivan
ADR Editor
Anna MacKenzie
ADR Supervisor
Donald Dowd
Director of Communications
Jennifer Bell
Second Assistant Camera
Tanner Foust
Stunt Driver
Shinichi Takahashi
Stunt Driver
Lauren Mary Kim
Stunts
Hidefumi Hanatani
Art Direction
Gary Archer
Prosthetics
Gary Scott Thompson
Characters
Debbie Evans
Stunt Driver
Jeannie Epper
Stunts
Annie Ellis
Stunts
Diana Lee Inosanto
Stunts
Kenny Endoso
Stunts
Troy Brown
Stunts
Brian Burrows
Stunts
Steven Ito
Stunts
Linda Jewell
Stunts
Henry Kingi
Stunts
Paul M. Lane
Stunts
Tanoai Reed
Stunts
Lincoln Simonds
Stunts
Danny Wong
Stunts
Cassidy Vick Hice
Stunt Double
Troy Robinson
Stunt Driver
Philip Tan
Stunts
Lewis Tan
Stunts
Jen Sung
Stunts
Kerry Rossall
Stunts
Lin Oeding
Stunts
Lydia Look
Stunts
Michael Li
Stunts
Kevin L. Jackson
Stunts
Al Goto
Stunts
Thomas Robinson Harper
Stunts
Corey Michael Eubanks
Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 3, 2006
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 44m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$85,000,000
Box Office$158,964,610
Filming LocationsJapan · Los Angeles, United States
Genres
Wiki.
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is a 2006 action film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan. It is the standalone sequel to The Fast and the Furious (2001) and 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), and the third installment in the Fast & Furious franchise. It stars Lucas Black and Bow Wow. In the film, car enthusiast Sean Boswell (Black) is sent to live in Tokyo with his estranged father and finds solace exploring the city's drifting community.
A third Fast & Furious film was confirmed in June 2005, when Lin was selected as director. Morgan was hired after an open call soon after, thus marking the first film in the franchise's longtime association with Lin, Morgan, actor Sung Kang, and composer Brian Tyler. Principal photography began in August 2005 and lasted until that November, with filming locations including Los Angeles and Tokyo, making Tokyo Drift the first film in the franchise to feature an international filming location.
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift premiered at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on June 4, 2006, and was released in the United States on June 16, by Universal Pictures. Tokyo Drift grossed $159 million worldwide, making it the lowest-grossing film in the franchise. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its driving sequences but criticism for its screenplay and acting performances. In subsequent years, Tokyo Drift has garnered a more favorable view, with some commentators considering it one of the best of the franchise. It was followed by a prequel trilogy, the first being Fast & Furious in 2009 and the last being Fast & Furious 6 in 2013. A direct-sequel titled Furious 7 was released in 2015. Within the story's continuity, the film is set after the events of Fast & Furious 6 and before the events of Furious 7.