Shallow Grave (1994)
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" A grimly bleak, and dark comedy about thee best friends whose new flat mate has a considerable amount of money, and then dies horriblyy, and is later buried in a shallow grave. The three are approached by cops, as to his where about and are very eager to turn on each other, for the same of money. Notable, for being the very first film to be directed by Danny Boyle, and the introduction to many of Christopher Eccleston and Ewan McGregor. The film was a successful hit in the UK, and a critica"

" "I've never seen a dead body before. I saw my grandmother of course, but I don't think that counts. I mean, she was alive at the time." Written by John Hodge Music by Simon Boswell Cinematography by Brian Tufano Editing by Masahiro Hirakubo "

" "I've never seen a dead body before. I saw my grandmother of course, but I don't think that counts. I mean, she was alive at the time." Directed by Danny Boyle Written by John Hodge Music by Simon Boswell Cinematography by Brian Tufano Editing by Masahiro Hirakubo "

" Directed by: Danny Boyle Produced by: Andrew Macdonald and Allen Scott Written by: John Hodge Cinematography: Brian Tufano Edited by: Masahiro Hirakubo Music by: Simon Boswell and Leftfield Distributed by: Polygram Filmed Entertainment and Gramercy Pictures"

" Directed by: Danny Boyle Produced by: Andrew Macdonald and Allen Scott Written by: John Hodge Cinematography: Brian Tufano Edited by: Masahiro Hirakubo Music by: Simon Boswell and Leftfield Distributed by: Polygram Filmed Entertainment and Gramercy Pictures"

" Director: Danny Boyle Starring: Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston, Ewan McGregor, Ken Stott, John Hodge, Keith Allen, Colin McCredie, Victoria Nairn, Gary Lewis, Jean Marie Coffey , Peter Mullan and Leonard O'Malley Three friends discover their new flatmate dead but loaded with cash."

"Danny Boyle's first feature film was pretty good one. The story took interesting turns and the performances were good. "