In the wake of Henry and Maria's affair, Edmund discovers a whole new and cutting side to his beloved Mary Crawford. In this scene: Edmund Bertram (Jonny Lee Miller), Mary Crawford (Embeth Davidtz), Fanny Price (Frances O'Connor), Mrs. Price/Lady Bertram (Lindsay Duncan)
In the wake of Henry and Maria's affair, Edmund discovers a whole new and cutting side to his beloved Mary Crawford. In this scene: Edmund Bertram (Jonny Lee Miller), Mary Crawford (Embeth Davidtz), Fanny Price (Frances O'Connor), Mrs. Price/Lady Bertram (Lindsay Duncan)
When Fanny feels as though Sir Thomas regrets taking her in, Edmund assures her that Sir Thomas's attitude has nothing to do with. In this scene: Fanny Price (Frances O'Connor), Edmund Bertram (Jonny Lee Miller)
When Fanny makes an arguement about the injustices of slavery, Sir Thomas finally takes notice of her...but not in the way she had hoped. In this scene: Mr. Rushworth (Hugh Bonneville), Fanny Price (Frances O'Connor), Henry Crawford (Alessandro Nivola), Edmund Bertram (Jonny Lee Miller), Mary Crawford (Embeth Davidtz), Mrs. Price/Lady Bertram (Lindsay Duncan)
Much to Lady Bertram's frustration, her children are not at all enthused about the prospect of meeting the Crawfords, but the minute the pair walks through the door, all of that changes. In this scene: Mrs. Price/Lady Bertram (Lindsay Duncan), Fanny Price (Frances O'Connor), Edmund Bertram (Jonny Lee Miller), Mr. Rushworth (Hugh Bonneville), Mary Crawford (Embeth Davidtz), Henry Crawford (Alessandro Nivola)
When a spirited young woman is sent away to live on the great country estate of her rich cousins, she's meant to learn the ways of proper society, but she also enlightens them with a wit and sparkle all her own.
Tom's unexpected illness has brought Edmund and Fanny back together, revealing that not as much has changed as it may seem. In this scene: Fanny Price (Frances O'Connor), Edmund Bertram (Jonny Lee Miller)
Fanny reveals to Henry that a future together may not be completely out of the question after all. In this scene: Henry Crawford (Alessandro Nivola), Fanny Price (Frances O'Connor)
Henry follows Fanny to Portsmouth to give her word of Edmund and Mary's engagement and of his own change of heart. In this scene: Fanny Price (Frances O'Connor), Henry Crawford (Alessandro Nivola)
In the stairwell, Mr. Crawford confesses his "life-threatening" obsession with Fanny. In this scene: Henry Crawford (Alessandro Nivola), Fanny Price (Frances O'Connor)
Fanny is delivered to her new home much earlier, than her new caretakers expect catching them off guard...and exposing her to some unsavory secrets. In this scene: Young Fanny (Hannah Taylor Gordon), Mrs. Price/Lady Bertram (Lindsay Duncan)
Edmund stands up for what he thinks his right and protest the performance of "Lovers Vows", but when Mary starts performing, he sees the lines between right and wrong start to blur. In this scene: Tom Bertram (James Purefoy), Henry Crawford (Alessandro Nivola), Edmund Bertram (Jonny Lee Miller), Mr. Rushworth (Hugh Bonneville), Mrs. Price/Lady Bertram (Lindsay Duncan), Mary Crawford (Embeth Davidtz), Fanny Price (Frances O'Connor)
Danny Boyle's explosive film tracks the misadventures of young men in Edinburgh trying to find their way out of joblessness, aimless relationships and drug addiction. Some are successful, while others hopelessly are not. Based on Irvine Walsh's novel, Trainspotting melds grit with poetry, resulting in a film of harsh truths and stunning grace. Starring, in alphabetical order: Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle
While the guys are sleeping, Renton decides to alter the plan to his own benefit. In this scene: Renton (Ewan McGregor), Begbie (Robert Carlyle)
A newly-sober Renton feels disconnected from his heroin-addict friends. In this scene: Renton (Ewan McGregor), Begbie (Robert Carlyle)
Renton decides he is finished with heroin... after one more hit. In this scene: Renton (Ewan McGregor), Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), Swanney (Peter Mullan)
Renton carries out his plan to choose a life , one just like yours. In this scene: Renton (Ewan McGregor), Spud (Ewen Bremner), Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), Begbie (Robert Carlyle)
After his parents lock him in his room to get sober, Renton awaits the sickening effects of withdrawal. In this scene: Renton (Ewan McGregor), Diane (Kelly Macdonald)
To maintain his drug habit, Renton steals from a variety of sources, including his parents. In this scene: Renton (Ewan McGregor), Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller)
When it comes to life, Renton opts for the road less traveled. In this scene: Renton (Ewan McGregor), Spud (Ewen Bremner), Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), Begbie (Robert Carlyle), Tommy (Kevin McKidd)
Even with the state-sponsored addiction program, Renton can't make it through the day without one more hit. In this scene: Renton (Ewan McGregor), Swanney (Peter Mullan)
With a new job and a new flat, Renton is still clean and "almost content," until an old friend comes knocking. In this scene: Renton (Ewan McGregor), Diane (Kelly Macdonald), Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), Spud (Ewen McGregor)
When Sick Boy stumbles into a deal he can't pass up, he and the guys try to recruit now straight-laced Renton into their scheme. In this scene: Renton (Ewan McGregor), Spud (Ewen Bremner), Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), Begbie (Robert Carlyle)
After losing his suppositories in the toilet, Renton has no other option but to do the unthinkable. In this scene: Renton (Ewan McGregor)
Baby Dawn falls victim to the group's neglectful habits. In this scene: Renton (Ewan McGregor), Spud (Ewen Bremner), Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), Begbie (Robert Carlyle), Allison (Susan Vidler)