trainspotting
No, Trainspotting is not a true story. It is a work of fiction based on a novel by Irvine Welsh and adapted into a film by director Danny Boyle. The story follows a group of heroin addicts in Edinburgh, Scotland, but it is not based on real events.
Francis Begbie
Born Slippy
The sequel to Trainspotting is called 'Porno'. There is also a prequel to Trainspotting called 'Skagboys'.
No, trainspotting is not legal in the United Kingdom .
The Production Budget for Trainspotting was $3,100,000.
Trainspotting was released on 07/19/1996.
many times trainspotting is mistaken for terrorism. It is important to have your ID and other paperwork when you are trainspotting.
It is also the name of the book by Irvine Welsh on which the movie is based on. There is a chapter in the book titled Trainspotting at Leith Central Station which talks about a train station that is about to be demolished and replaced with a shopping center, Renton and Begbie run into a bum at the station who asks them if they are "trainspotting". There has not been a train at the station for years, the station is a reference to the dead end situation that the characters of the book find themselves in. The bum at the station is Begbie's father. This scene was not in the movie.
Trainspotting - soundtrack - was created on 1996-07-09.
Trainspotting grossed $24,000,785 worldwide.