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Trainspotting
1996
Trainspotting is a 1996 British black comedy-drama film directed by Danny Boyle and starring Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle, and Kelly Macdonald in her film debut.
- $72 million, (£48 million)
- 23 February 1996
- £1.5 million
- Andrew Macdonald
Aug 9, 1996 · Trainspotting: Directed by Danny Boyle. With Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd. Renton, deeply immersed in the Edinburgh drug scene, tries to clean up and get out despite the allure of drugs and the influence of friends.
- (711K)
- Drama
- Danny Boyle
- 1996-08-09
Heroin addict Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor) stumbles through bad ideas and sobriety attempts with his unreliable friends -- Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), Begbie (Robert Carlyle), Spud (Ewen Bremner)...
- (16.4K)
- Danny Boyle
- R
- Ewan Mcgregor
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Summaries. Renton, deeply immersed in the Edinburgh drug scene, tries to clean up and get out despite the allure of drugs and the influence of friends. A wild, freeform, Rabelaisian trip through the darkest recesses of Edinburgh low-life, focusing on Mark Renton and his attempt to give up his heroin habit, and how the latter affects his ...
A twenty-six year old heroin addict still living with his parents in an economically depressed area of Edinburgh wants to break free from his life with his junkie friends who lie, cheat and steal in order to keep their drug habits fed. 4,479 IMDb 8.1 1 h 33 min 1996. X-Ray R.
- 93 min
The reason there is a fierce joy in “Trainspotting,” despite the appalling things that happen in it, is that it's basically about friends in need. The movie, based on a popular novel by Irvine Welsh, is about a crowd of heroin addicts who run together in Edinburgh.