Who are the actors in Trainspotting?
Jump to navigation Jump to search. Trainspotting is a 1996 British black comedy film directed by Danny Boyle and starring Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle, and Kelly Macdonald in her acting debut.
What is the book number for Trainspotting?
Trainspotting. Minerva. ISBN 978-0-7493-8520-0. Trainspotting, by Fredric Dannen, John Hodge, Barry Long, Irvine Welsh. Published by Hyperion, 1997. ISBN 0-7868-8221-2.
Will there be a Trainspotting 2?
Boyle said that if the sequel happens 2016 would be the release date. On 6 May 2014, during a BBC Radio interview with Richard Bacon, Welsh confirmed that he had spent a week with Boyle, Andrew Macdonald and the creative team behind Trainspotting to discuss the sequel.
Who are the authors of Trainspotting?
Trainspotting, by Fredric Dannen, John Hodge, Barry Long, Irvine Welsh. Published by Hyperion, 1997. ISBN 0-7868-8221-2. Trainspotting screenplay by John Hodge.
Is Trainspotting the best British film ever?
In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine ranked it the tenth best British film ever. A sequel, T2 Trainspotting, was released in January 2017.
Where do train spotters go when spotting trains?
Most train spotters go to the far end of the platform for good shots, but should not pass any signs at the ends of the platform. When using foot crossings, be aware that trains can come in either direction at any time. You should always follow the advice of staff on the platform.
Is Trainspotting based on a true story?
Trainspotting (film) Based on the novel of the same name by Irvine Welsh, the film was released in the United Kingdom on 23 February 1996. The Academy Award -nominated screenplay by John Hodge follows a group of heroin addicts in an economically depressed area of Edinburgh and their passage through life.
Is Trainspotting style over substance?
Too often I see films that are style over substance; Trainspotting gets it just perfect, stylish but not at the expense of dialogue, character or film. It is helped by a great cast.