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Release Date:
December 31, 1998
Original Title:
The Acid House
Alternate Titles:
狂喜三部曲
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Film4 Productions
Picture Palace North
Umbrella-Rosenblum Film Production
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: R 18+ CZ: 15+ IT: T US: NR
Runtime: 107
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.
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Art Direction:
Jean Kerr
Rohan Banyard
Assistant Art Director:
Niki Longmuir
Cliona Harkin
Assistant Costume Designer:
Ruth Kirton
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Nikki Brannan
Marie Rodgers
Assistant Sound Editor:
Gerard Roche
Boom Operator:
Alan MacNicol
Becky Thomson
Tony Cook
Clapper Loader:
Alick Fraser
Derek Guyer
Neil Davidson
Construction Manager:
Jamie Baxter
Costume Design:
Pam Tait
Lynn Aitken
Director:
Paul McGuigan
Director of Photography:
Alasdair Walker
Editor:
Andrew Hulme
First Assistant Director:
Neil Calder
Ian Madden
Floor Runner:
Katie McCorkindale
Donald MacKinnon
Focus Puller:
Alan McSheehy
Gaffer:
Stuart Farmer
Key Grip:
Jamie Coulter
Terry Pate
Lighting Technician:
Frank McConologue
Mick Toher
Location Manager:
Fiona Winning
Makeup Designer:
Sarah Fidelo
Marilyn MacDonald
Negative Cutter:
Gavin McCarron
Mike Fraser
Novel:
Irvine Welsh
Original Music Composer:
Dan Mudford
Producer:
Alex Usborne
David Muir
Production Coordinator:
Laura Cochrane
Nic Muirson
Production Design:
Mike Gunn
Richard Bridgland
Production Manager:
Sara Barr
Property Master:
Chris Cull
Tony Sheridan
Scenic Artist:
Kelvin Guy
Screenplay:
Irvine Welsh
Script Supervisor:
Dorothy Connolley
Janis Watt
Second Assistant Director:
Karen McConnell
Alison Goring
Kathleen Wishart
Sound Designer:
Andrew Hulme
Sound Recordist:
Brian Howell
Allan Brereton
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Susan Howard
Steadicam Operator:
Al Rae
Howard Smith
Simon Bray
Storyboard Artist:
Rob McCallum
Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Scott-Law
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Simon Giles
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