Film director Danny Boyle turned up at an old boozer in Clydebank to film scenes for upcoming movie Trainspotting 2.
The legendary director has taken over the Douglas Hotel in the town to film a scene for the movie which is expected to be released in January.
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The pub's facade has been completely changed and it has even been called Port Sunshine for the movie.
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The area surrounding the pub on John Knox Street has been dressed to look derelict for the movie.
A caravan, burnt out cars and an empty bath have been included in the set.
It is understood the cast may film outside at waste lane across from the pub before heading inside for more scenes.
Danny Boyle took in the area around the pub and chatted to production staff after arriving at around 3pm this afternoon.
Excited locals gathered to wait on the movie's stars including Ewen McGregor and Jonny Lee Miller.
They received a letter from the film production company advising of the filming.
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