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Warwick Davis | ... |
The Leprechaun
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Charlie Heath | ... |
Cody
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Shevonne Durkin | ... |
Bridget / William's Daughter
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Sandy Baron | ... |
Morty
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Adam Biesk | ... |
Ian
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James Lancaster | ... |
William O'Day
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Linda Hopkins | ... |
Housewife
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Arturo Gil | ... |
Drunk at the Pub
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Kimmy Robertson | ... |
Tourist's Girlfriend
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Clint Howard | ... |
Tourist
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Andrew Craig | ... |
Midwestern Dad
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David Powledge | ... |
Frank
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Billy Beck | ... |
Homeless Man
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Al White | ... |
Desk Sergeant
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Martha Hackett | ... |
Detective
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Jonathan R. Perkins | ... |
Partner
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Tony Cox | ... |
African-American Leprechaun
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Mark Kiely | ... |
Talent Agent
(as Mark Keily)
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Michael McDonald | ... |
Waiter
(as Michael James McDonald)
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Warren A. Stevens | ... |
Wiggins
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Matthew Anderson | ... |
Mat
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Dawn Comer | ... |
Additional Voices (voice)
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Barry Schwartz | ... |
Additional Voices (voice)
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Gabriella Sinclair | ... |
Additional Voices (voice)
(as Gabrielle Sinclair)
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Danny Roque | ... |
Additional Voices (voice)
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Samantha Davis | ... |
Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Brian D. Kline | ... |
Party Goer (uncredited)
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Stevie Lee | ... |
Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Craig McAlpin | ... |
Construction worker (uncredited)
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Shelley Waggener | ... |
Party Girl (uncredited)
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Directed by
Rodman Flender |
Written by
Mark Jones | ... | (based on characters created by) |
Turi Meyer | ... | (written by) & |
Alfredo Septién | ... | (written by) (as Al Septien) |
Produced by
Mark Amin | ... | executive producer |
Donald P. Borchers | ... | producer (produced by) |
Mark Jones | ... | co-producer |
Michael Prescott | ... | co-producer |
Music by
Jonathan Elias |
Cinematography by
Jane Castle |
Editing by
Richard Gentner | ||
Christopher Roth |
Editorial Department
Monica Anderson | ... | apprentice editor |
Douglas Crise | ... | assistant editor |
Carl V. Dupré | ... | apprentice editor (as Carl Dupre) |
Carlos Lopez | ... | assistant editor |
James Morioka | ... | apprentice editor |
Dan Muscarella | ... | color timer |
John Sellars | ... | colorist |
Casting By
Linda Francis |
Production Design by
Anton Tremblay | ... | (as Anthony Tremblay) |
Art Direction by
Claire Kaufman |
Costume Design by
Meta Jardine |
Makeup Department
Gabriel Bartalos | ... | makeup creator: leprechaun (as Gabe Z. Bartalos) |
Elisabeth Dietrich-Fry | ... | key makeup artist (as Elisabeth Fry) |
Bernhard Eichholz | ... | special makeup effects artist: Todd Masters Company (as Bernie Eichholtz) |
Todd Masters | ... | special makeup effects designer |
Scott Patton | ... | skeleton puppeteer: Todd Masters Co. |
Walter Phelan | ... | special makeup effects artist: Todd Masters Co. |
Dave Snyder | ... | special makeup effects artist: Todd Masters Co. (as David Snyder) |
Mary A. Williams | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Production Management
Lowell Dean Cox | ... | production manager: second unit (as Lowell D. Cox) |
Chad Leeper | ... | production supervisor: second unit |
William Rice | ... | production supervisor: second unit (as William L. Rice) |
David Tripet | ... | executive in charge of production |
Ray Zimmerman | ... | production manager / unit production manager |
Cami Winikoff | ... | production supervisor (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Lowell Dean Cox | ... | first assistant director: second unit (as Lowell D. Cox) |
Bob Kay | ... | second assistant director |
Jamie Thompson | ... | second unit director |
Eddie Ziv | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Alex Cole | ... | assistant art director (as Alexander Cole) |
Randal P. Earnest | ... | property master |
David Fitzpatrick | ... | assistant property master |
Dan Garr | ... | additional constructor |
Charlotte Gimfalk | ... | art department intern |
Laurent Grangeon | ... | swing gang |
Paul E. Martin | ... | leadman (as Paul Martin) |
Adolfo Martínez Pérez | ... | storyboard artist |
Ben Masek | ... | additional constructor |
Jason Nunes | ... | on-set dresser / set dresser |
Dave Putnam | ... | additional constructor |
Tozar Simich | ... | additional constructor |
Aaron Sternlicht | ... | leadman |
Thom Ward | ... | swing gang |
Michael W. Moore | ... | prop maker (uncredited) |
Carl Thibault | ... | carpenter (uncredited) (built "hero" safe in film) |
Sound Department
Sarah Brady | ... | adr editor |
John Brasher | ... | re-recording mixer |
Marilyn Graf | ... | adr mixer |
Eric Hoeschen | ... | foley mixer |
Marty Hutcherson | ... | re-recording mixer |
Chris Jargo | ... | adr editor |
Dan Luna | ... | sound effects editor |
Adriane Marfiak | ... | sound effects editor |
Brian Moss | ... | boom operator |
Oliver L. Moss | ... | sound mixer |
Doug Reed | ... | foley artist / foley editor |
William Schlueter | ... | dialogue editor (as Bill Schlueter) |
Tom Scurry | ... | adr editor |
Brian Slack | ... | stereo consultant |
Brian Smith | ... | sound recordist |
Lauren Stephens | ... | dialogue editor |
Daniel W. Victor Jr. | ... | stereo consultant |
Michael Faba | ... | boom operator: day player (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Bill Cochran | ... | special effects crew: Ultimate Effects |
Ted Coplen | ... | special effects crew: Ultimate Effects |
Marilyn Dozer-Chaney | ... | special effects crew: Atlantic West Effects (as Marilyn Chaney) |
John C. Hartigan | ... | special effects crew: Ultimate Effects (as John Hartigan) |
David Hoehn | ... | creature effects artist: Todd Masters Company |
Paolo Mazzucato | ... | special effects supervisor |
Mike McCarty | ... | special effects crew: Atlantic West Effects (as Michael D. McCarty) |
Matt Singer | ... | special effects crew: Atlantic West Effects |
David Waine | ... | special effects crew: Ultimate Effects |
Visual Effects by
Larry Arpin | ... | roto effects: Hollywood Optical Systems |
Ken Herbster | ... | optical camera: Hollywood Optical Systems |
David L. Hewitt | ... | optical supervisor: Hollywood Optical Systems (as David Hewitt) |
Leon Stankevich | ... | optical line-up: Hollywood Optical Systems |
Stunts
Kurt Bryant | ... | stunt coordinator |
Thomas Dewier | ... | stunt player (as Tom Dewier) |
Arturo Gil | ... | stunt double: Leprechaun |
Roy E. Harrison | ... | stunt player |
Cole S. McKay | ... | stunt player (as Cole McKay) |
Douglas O'Neil | ... | stunt player (as Doug O'Neil) |
Doc Elliot | ... | stunt rigger (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Monica Anderson | ... | second assistant camera: second unit |
Tony Bendt | ... | pre-rigging grip |
David S. Bouza | ... | gaffer: second unit (as David Bouza) |
Blain Brown | ... | additional photography / camera operator |
Alan Caudillo | ... | first assistant camera: second unit (as Alan M. Caudillo) |
David Chameides | ... | steadicam operator |
Steve Charnow | ... | electrician |
Ross Dunkerley | ... | best boy electric (as Ross B. Dunkerley) |
Jeff Finicle | ... | electrician |
Chris Fish | ... | pre-rigging electrician |
Gergely Fonyó | ... | first assistant camera |
Sean Francis | ... | pre-rigging electrician |
Greg Goldthwaite | ... | grip (as Gregg Goldthwaite) |
Anthony Gregori | ... | pre-rigging grip |
Cristin Harrigan | ... | electrician |
Steven L. Henry | ... | grip |
Yoshikazu Isomura | ... | electrician: second unit |
Paul Janossy | ... | second assistant camera |
Adam Kane | ... | camera operator |
Martin Leeper | ... | electrician: second unit |
Richard A. Ludt | ... | grip (as Richard Ludt) |
Greg Maselli | ... | key grip / dolly grip |
Ralph Merzbach | ... | video playback |
David Moir | ... | still photographer (as David M. Moir) |
Piper Moretti | ... | grip (as Piper Layton) |
Gabby O'Neill | ... | additional camera assistant / second assistant camera |
Chris Pascuzzo | ... | electrician |
Don Peters | ... | pre-rigging grip |
Blake Pike | ... | key grip / dolly grip |
John Priebe | ... | gaffer (as John R. Priebe) |
Matthew A. Seiss | ... | best boy grip |
Jamie Thompson | ... | director of photography: second unit |
Frank C. Towers Jr. | ... | pre-rigging electrician (as Frank C. Towers) |
Chris Trillo | ... | pre-rigging grip |
Jason C. Wood | ... | pre-rigging electrician |
Casting Department
Erik DeSando | ... | extras casting: Ten Talent Network |
Daniel Hurley | ... | extras casting: Ten Talent Network |
Debe Waisman | ... | extras casting: Ten Talent Network |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Marita De Leon | ... | costume supervisor (as Marita DeLeon) |
Chanthou Kozberg | ... | assistant costume designer (as Chanthou Sam Kozberg) |
Malou Magnusson | ... | assistant costumer |
Jennifer McManus | ... | costume constructor |
Location Management
John Steven Agoglia | ... | location manager (as John-Steven Agoglia) |
Music Department
Beth Blumstein | ... | composer: additional cues |
Jonathan Elias | ... | score producer |
Scott Elias | ... | executive music producer |
Jimmy Haun | ... | composer: additional cues |
Daniel Hulsizer | ... | composer: additional cues (as Danny Hulsizer) |
Christopher Kemp | ... | composer: additional cues |
Billy Mallery | ... | composer: additional cues |
Dito Montiel | ... | composer: additional cues |
Lori Rose | ... | composer: additional cues |
Billy Sherwood | ... | composer: additional cues |
Michael Sweet | ... | score producer |
Script and Continuity Department
Laurette Dobson | ... | script supervisor: second unit (as Tita Dobson) |
Melisa Sanchez | ... | script supervisor (as Melisa Renee Sanchez) |
Transportation Department
Corey Askins | ... | transportation captain |
William Louis Dailey | ... | driver |
Dan Henley | ... | transportation coordinator (as Daniel G. Henley) |
Tom Lyons | ... | driver (as Thomas Lyons) |
Additional Crew
Michele Bravo | ... | assistant animal wrangler: cockroach |
Penny Cooper | ... | caterer (as Pennie Cooper) |
Scott Coulter | ... | effects key: Todd Masters Co. |
Lowell Dean Cox | ... | production accountant |
James Dew | ... | animal trainer |
Maureen Duffy | ... | completion guarantor: Film Finances |
Jack Gould | ... | craft service |
Candace Green | ... | project coordinator: Todd Masters Co. |
Lonnie Johnson | ... | set first aid |
Jacqueline Kiang | ... | key set production assistant |
Steven R. Kutcher | ... | cockroach wrangler (as Steven Kutcher) |
John Lamping | ... | stand-in |
Lawrence Lewis | ... | production assistant (as Larry T. Lewis) |
Adolfo Martínez Pérez | ... | title artwork |
Paolo Mazzucato | ... | producer: second unit |
Davin Palmer | ... | production assistant |
Lisa Pescia | ... | miscellaneous crew |
Lisa Pescia | ... | assistant to director |
Diann Peterson | ... | insurance |
Steve Ransohoff | ... | completion guarantor: Film Finances |
Elizabeth Reynolds | ... | production assistant |
Terry Ellen Robinson | ... | assistant production accountant |
Page Rosenberg-Marvin | ... | production coordinator |
Derek Seven | ... | craft service |
Shauna Skidmore | ... | animal trainer |
Marion Spiegelman | ... | completion guarantor: Film Finances |
Jill Sweeny | ... | assistant production coordinator (as Jill Scoppa Sweeny) |
Monica Sztybel | ... | production assistant |
Mike Tristano | ... | weapons supplier (uncredited) |
Thanks
Peter Block | ... | special thanks |
Roger Burlage | ... | special thanks |
Bruce Eisen | ... | special thanks (as Bruce David Eisen) |
Andrew Hersh | ... | special thanks |
Richard Jordan | ... | special thanks |
Lynn Utstein | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Trimark Pictures (1994) (United States) (theatrical)
- BMG Video (1995) (Germany) (VHS)
- Front Row Entertainment (1994) (United States) (VHS)
- Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment (2006) (United States) (DVD)
- Lionsgate Home Entertainment (2014) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Maple Pictures (2008) (Canada) (DVD)
- NSM Records (2017) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Prism Leisure Corporation (2005) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- RCV Home Entertainment (2000) (Netherlands) (DVD) (retail)
- RCV Home Entertainment (2000) (Netherlands) (VHS) (retail)
- Sirius Publishing (1997) (United States) (video) (CD-ROM)
- Teleargentina (1995) (Argentina) (VHS)
- Tubi TV (United States) (video) (streaming)
- Universum Film (UFA) (2001) (Germany) (DVD)
- Vidmark Entertainment (United States) (VHS)
Special Effects
- Atlantic West Effects
- Todd Masters Company
- Ultimate Effects (mechanical effects)
Other Companies
- 10 Talent Network (extras casting)
- DeForest Research (script research)
- Film Finances (completion guarantor)
- GS Entertainment Marketing Group (publicity)
- J.B. & Associates Inc. (post sound facility)
- Juan's On Location Technical Security (security)
- Leonetti Company (cameras provided by)
- Magic Film and Video Works (negative cutter)
- Motion Picture Association (MPA)
- RHH/Albert G. Ruben Insurance Services (insurance)
- Scenario Design (set construction)
- Studio Animal Services (dog provided by)
- Visual Icon (exclusive clip and still licensing)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
On his 1000th birthday, a mean Leprechaun gets to choose a bride by making her sneeze three times, then she's his...only the bride he chooses is the daughter of his slave (who fouls up the wedding) so Leprechaun must wait until his 2000th birthday to claim the woman of his nightmares. The descendant of the woman he wanted to marry already has a boyfriend: a brave young boy named Cody, who lives with his swindler uncle Morty and together they run a tour company called Darkside Tours. Leprechaun soon wakes up, kills a bunch of people and kidnaps his bride to be. It's soon up to Cody to save her, and only wrought iron can destroy a Leprechaun. Morty has an idea, but it soon goes horribly wrong when he gets too greedy. Cody ventures into Leprechaun's home to save Bridget, but little does he know that a leprechaun's home has many surprises.
Written by Dylan Self |
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Taglines | This time, luck has nothing to do with it! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $2,000,000 (estimated) |
Opening Weekend United States | $672,775, 10 Apr 1994 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Only Leprechaun film to take place on St. Patrick's Day. See more » |
Goofs | In the first film, Mr. O'Grady says that there is only one way to kill a leprechaun: a four-leaf clover, but in this film, wrought iron is used to kill the leprechaun. It is, however, never stated that this is the same Leprechaun from the first film. The fact that the Leprechaun was killed in the first film, supports this. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Emilio Estevez/Pearl Jam (1994). See more » |
Soundtracks | Living in the City See more » |
Quotes |
Leprechaun:
The only whiskey is Irish whiskey! See more » |