| Release Date | 11 April 1997 |
| Budget | $3,000,000 |
| Tagline | Rugby. Tom Jones. Male Voice Choirs. Shirley Bassey. Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantisiliogogogch. Snowdonia. Prince of Wales. Anthony Hopkins. Daffodils. Sheep. Sheep Lovers. Coal. Slate Quarries. The Blaenau Ffestiniog Dinkey-Doo Miniature Railway. Now If That's Your Idea Of Thousands Of Years Of Welsh Culture, You Can't Blame Us For Trying To Liven The Place Up A Little Can You? |
| Genre | Comedy, Drama |
| Country | UK |
| Filming Locations | Llewellyn Steet, Neath Port Talbot, Wales, UK |
| Language | English |
| Sound Mix | Dolby Digital |
| Color | Color |
| Film Type | Feature |
| Film Class | Black Comedy |
| Niche Genre | Comedy Drama |
| Themes | Feuds, Sibling Relationships |
| Tones | Goofy, Harsh, Humorous, Irreverent, Quirky, Tense |
| Tags | Brother, Drug Dealer, Father, Injury, Joy Ride, Prostitute/prostitution, Revenge, Sister |
Twin Town is a 1997 comedy film made and set in South West Wales. It was directed by Kevin Allen and had a working title of Hot Dog; a hot dog van features in a number of scenes in the film. It stars real-life brothers Rhys Ifans (in his first major movie role) and Llyr Ifans and also features Dougray Scott. The director appears on screen, briefly seen as a show host on a TV set in the static caravan home of the twins. The co-writer, Paul Durden, also briefly appears as a rude taxi driver.