
107 minutes
12/31/1998
A surreal triptych adapted by "Trainspotting" author Irvine Welsh from his acclaimed collection of short stories. Combining a vicious sense of humor with hard-talking drama, the film reaches into the hearts and minds of the chemical generation, casting a dark and unholy light into the hidden corners of the human psyche.

Ewen Bremner
as Coco Bryce

Kevin McKidd
as Johnny

Stephen McCole
as Boab

Jemma Redgrave
as Jenny

Martin Clunes
as Rory

Maurice Roëves
as God
Arlene Cockburn
as Kirsty

Michelle Gomez
as Catriona
Gary McCormack
as Larry

Jenny McCrindle
as Evelyn

Garry Sweeney
as Kev

Simon Weir
as Tambo

Niall Greig Fulton
as Alan

Malcolm Shields
as Workmate

Tam Dean Burn
as Alec

Irvine Welsh
as Parkie

Barbara Rafferty
as Doctor
Ronnie McCann
as Andy
Cas Harkins
as Skanko
Alison Peebles
as Johnny's Mother
Alex Howden
as Boab Snr

Annie Louise Ross
as Doreen
Billy McElhaney
as Felix, the Paramedic
Iain Andrew
as Grant
Dennis O'Connor
as PC Cochrane
John Gardner
as Sgt Morrison
Katie Echlin
as Wendy
Doug Eadie
as Coco's Father
Andrea McKenna
as Coco's Mother
Joanne Riley
as New Girl
Ricky Callan
as Tam the Driver
Stephen Docherty
as Nurse Boyd
Jane Stabler
as Emma
Pat Stanton
as Barman
Stewart Preston
as Rafferty