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Director: | Brian Trenchard-Smith |
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Writer: | Dennis A. Pratt |
Staring: |
On a planet in a distant galaxy, a power hungry Leprechaun, holds a beautiful alien princess hostage in order to marry her for her royal title. With her title and his beloved gold, he'll be able to rule the universe. While making his maniacal plans, what he doesn't count on is an invading platoon of marines from Earth, to save the princess and foil his plans. An accomplished trickster, the Leprechaun stows himself away on the orbiting spaceship and wreaks havoc on the crew in an attempt to recapture his bride. | |
Release Date: | Feb 25, 1997 |
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Director: | Brian Trenchard-Smith |
Writer: | Dennis A. Pratt |
Genres: | Comedy, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror |
Keywords | princess, sequel, space, leprechaun, slasher, 2090s |
Production Companies | Blue Rider Pictures, Trimark Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,600,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Warwick Davis | Leprechaun |
Brent Jasmer | Books |
Jessica Collins | Tina |
Guy Siner | Dr. Mittenhand |
Gary Grossman | Harold |
Rebecca Carlton | Princess Zarina |
Tim Colceri | Metal Head |
Miguel A. Núñez Jr. | Sticks |
Debbe Dunning | Dolores |
Mike Cannizzo | Danny |
Rick Peters | Mooch |
Geoff Meed | Kowalski |
Ladd York | Lucky |
James W. Quinn | Computer (voice) |
Name | Job |
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Scott C. Kolden | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Effects Editor, Foley Recordist |
Gabriel Bartalos | Makeup Effects Designer |
Dennis Michael Tenney | Original Music Composer |
Dennis A. Pratt | Writer |
Ellen Stratham | Stunts |
Ali Goldstone | Second Second Assistant Director |
Carol A. Ogihara | First Assistant Camera |
Andy Shuttleworth | Steadicam Operator |
Michael Vaccaro | Construction Coordinator |
Roger Winiger | Special Effects Assistant |
Malou Magnusson | Set Costumer |
Eve Bielecki | Makeup & Hair Assistant |
Cameron Hamza | Sound Mixer |
Hugh Casey | Best Boy Electric |
James 'Slim Jim' Ballard | Key Grip |
Michael Stuart Clark | Grip |
Jim Heath | Still Photographer |
Lynn K. D'Angona | Second Unit Director |
Ernest Belding | Second Assistant Director |
Tedra Gabriel | Casting |
Dorian Vernacchio | Production Design |
Daniel Duncan | Editor |
Gerard DiNardi | First Assistant Director |
Heidi S. Pavey | Production Coordinator |
Joel Schwartz | Second Assistant Camera |
Nancy S. Fallace | Set Decoration |
Gabriel Higgins | Property Master |
Lisa Collins | Script Supervisor |
Damon Charles | Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist |
Pamela J. Williams | Makeup & Hair Assistant |
Jason Johnston | Boom Operator |
Jenifer Galvez | Electrician |
Alex Klabukov | Dolly Grip |
Ronnie Hesse | Grip |
Sean Gallard | Still Photographer |
R. Michael Stringer | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Pat Swovelin | First Assistant Camera |
Steve Rollins | Gaffer |
Sally Stringer | Script Supervisor |
Joel E. Smith | Post Production Supervisor, Sound Effects Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Kevin Hamilton | Dialogue Editor, ADR Recordist |
Deborah Ann Henderson | Production Coordinator |
David Robert Cobb | Line Producer |
Deborah Raymond | Production Design |
David Lewis | Director of Photography |
Terry James | Stunt Coordinator |
Michelle Sebek | Stunts |
Neal Allen | Second Assistant Director |
Abby M. Roach | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Bruce E. Nadeau Jr. | Camera Loader |
Bryce Holtshousen | Leadman |
Frank Ceglia | Special Effects Coordinator |
Sheila Streicek | Costume Supervisor |
Evelyn Thompson | Assistant Makeup Artist |
David R. Casey | Gaffer |
Jarred Waldron | Electrician |
John Schultz | Best Boy Grip |
Joan C. Morisaki | First Assistant Editor |
Debra Palermo | Casting Assistant |
Athena Alexander | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Alan Koplin | First Assistant Camera |
Rick Lewin | Key Grip |
Terrell L. Moore | Set Dresser |
Ray Dier | Assistant Camera |
Nicholas Cochiolo | Grip |
Ele Johnson | Set Costumer |
Joseph T. Sabella | Foley Artist |
Mark Jones | Characters |
Brian Trenchard-Smith | Director |
Arturo Gil | Stunts |
Alisa Christensen | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Andrew Hersh | Co-Executive Producer |
Jeff Geoffray | Producer |
Walter Josten | Producer |
Jonathon Komack Martin | Co-Producer |
Mark Amin | Executive Producer |
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Maybe one of the least excusable "And Suddenly... They're In Space!" sequels horror has ever had to suffer through. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._ ...
_**A parody of Star Trek and the first 2 Aliens movies**_ Released to video in 1997, "Leprechaun 4: In Space" takes place in the future where a group of space marines travel to a distant planet to stop a power-hungry Leprechaun (Warwick Davis) from harming a Dominian princess, Zarina (Rebecca Car ... lton). The Marines' civilian boss is a mad scientist by the name of Dr. Mittenhand (Guy Siner). When the Leprechaun eventually manifests on the vessel havoc ensues. I've only seen the first four Leprechaun movies and this is my second favorite after "Leprechaun 3" (1995). As a low-budget horror/comedy, you have to take it for what it is to appreciate it. Davis is entertaining as usual as the eponymous imp and the quality cast take it all tongue-in-cheek. The Leprechaun rebirth scene is particularly effective, both funny and perverse. The way Dr. Mittenhand de-morphs is also done well. Meanwhile Rebecca Carlton & Jessica Collins are definite highlights as Princess Zarina and Tina, but they coulda done more with Zarina. "Jaxon X" (2002) is cut from the same cloth, but had a bigger budget and is all-around superior. The movie runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot at Front Street Studios, Los Angeles. ADDITIONAL CAST: Brent Jasmer and Tim Colceri play the main Marines while Debbe Dunning plays a secondary one. Gary Grossman is also on hand. GRADE: B/B- (6.5/10 Stars)