The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)

6.54
/ 10
13 User Ratings
1h 44m
Running Time

June 3, 2006
Release Date

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)

6.54
/ 10
13 User Ratings
1h 44m
Running Time

June 3, 2006
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Original Film
Relativity Media
Universal Pictures
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Plot.

In order to avoid a jail sentence, Sean Boswell heads to Tokyo to live with his military father. In a low-rent section of the city, Shaun gets caught up in the underground world of drift racing

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Cast & Crew.

Daniel Booko

Daniel Booko

Clay's Buddy

David V. Thomas

David V. Thomas

Clay's Buddy

Amber Stevens West

Amber Stevens West

Cheerleader

Ashika Gogna

Ashika Gogna

Cheerleader

Vincent Laresca

Vincent Laresca

Case Worker

Yoko Maki

Yoko Maki

Woman at Boswell's Apt.

Toshi Hayama

Toshi Hayama

Toshi at Underground Garage

Atley Siauw

Atley Siauw

DJ Atley

Shoko Nakagawa

Shoko Nakagawa

Bo-Peep Girl

Koji Kataoka

Koji Kataoka

Pinkie (Yakuza)

Trey Sanford

Trey Sanford

Auto Shop Bully #2

Christian Salazar

Christian Salazar

Chubby Hispanic Kid

Danny Ray McDonald II

Danny Ray McDonald II

Auto Shop Bully #3

Joey Crumpton

Joey Crumpton

Police Officer

Rie Shibata

Rie Shibata

Math Teacher

Hiroshi Hatayama

Hiroshi Hatayama

Tea Hair #2

Keiichi Tsuchiya

Keiichi Tsuchiya

Old Fisherman #1

Verena Mei

Verena Mei

Beautiful Girl in Skyline #1

Mari Jaramillo

Mari Jaramillo

Beautiful Girl in Skyline #2

Mikiko Yano

Mikiko Yano

Bo-Peep Girl #2

Wendy Watanabe

Wendy Watanabe

Neela's Friend #1

Tina Tsunoda

Tina Tsunoda

Neela's Friend #2

Tak Kubota

Tak Kubota

Yakuza Man #1

Hidesuke Motoki

Hidesuke Motoki

Yakuza Man #4

April Betts

April Betts

Cheerleader (uncredited)

Ai Cherie

Ai Cherie

Bouncer's Girlfriend (uncredited)

Willis Chung

Willis Chung

Tea Hair #5 (uncredited)

Stacy Ross

Stacy Ross

D.K. Entourage (uncredited)

Victoria Gracie

Victoria Gracie

Model (uncredited)

Jade Gzi

Jade Gzi

Tea Hair #3 (uncredited)

Elizabeth Hara

Elizabeth Hara

Model (uncredited)

Bud Joseph Hebert

Bud Joseph Hebert

Student (uncredited)

Alexis Hernandez

Alexis Hernandez

Latino Crew (uncredited)

Jimmy Hsu

Jimmy Hsu

Yakuza (uncredited)

Harley Jay

Harley Jay

Student (uncredited)

Eunice Kiss

Eunice Kiss

Racer (uncredited)

Tara Kredel

Tara Kredel

Cheerleader (uncredited)

Sandra McCurdy

Sandra McCurdy

Model (uncredited)

Chaoxiang Ming

Chaoxiang Ming

Little Kid (uncredited)

Emmi Nakagawa

Emmi Nakagawa

Business Woman (uncredited)

Tyler Nelson

Tyler Nelson

Mascot (uncredited)

Masami Okada

Masami Okada

Hostess at scene with Sunny Chiba (uncredited)

Sandy Velasco

Sandy Velasco

Hip Hop Girl (uncredited)

Minn Vo

Minn Vo

Dancer (uncredited)

Stuart W. Yee

Stuart W. Yee

Yakuza Man #2

Joshua Collins

Joshua Collins

Skater Student (uncredited)

Justin Lin

Justin Lin

Director

Chris Morgan

Chris Morgan

Screenplay

Mitsuru Ôno

Mitsuru Ôno

Toshio Ariki

Toshio Ariki

Details.

Release Date
June 3, 2006

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 44m

Content Rating
PG-13

Budget
$85,000,000

Box Office
$158,964,610

Filming Locations
Los Angeles, United States · Japan

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

car race
car journey
car mechanic
car garage
auto-tuning
street race
drifting
tokyo japan

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 between Fast & Furious 6 and Furious 7.

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