An evil, sadistic Leprechaun goes on a killing rampage in search of his beloved pot of gold.An evil, sadistic Leprechaun goes on a killing rampage in search of his beloved pot of gold.An evil, sadistic Leprechaun goes on a killing rampage in search of his beloved pot of gold.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Robert Hy Gorman
- Alex
- (as Robert Gorman)
Raymond C. Turner
- Dispatcher
- (as Raymond Turner)
Tim Garrick
- Customer
- (as Timothy Garrick)
Klexius Kolby
- Busboy
- (uncredited)
David Tripet
- Security Guard
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaGeorge Lucas received a "special thanks" credit because Warwick Davis was under contract to him, and he gave Davis permission to appear in the movie.
- GoofsWhen the leprechaun climbs down the chimney and Nathan shoots him, he falls near the connecting room. The following shot from above shows him now to be in the middle of the room.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Leprechaun: [the Leprechaun talks to himself while sitting over his pot of gold] Ah! Try as they will, and try as they might, who steals me gold won't live through the night.
- Alternate versionsThe MPAA database shows that an edited version of the film that they rated "PG-13" was submitted. This version does not appear to have been ever released.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater: Episode dated 23 April 1994 (1994)
- SoundtracksFour Leaf Clover
Written by Andrew Keresztes
Produced by Kevin Kiner and Andrew Keresztes
Publisher: KAY & EM MUSIC/BMI
Featured review
Alright "phenomenon" may be a stretch, but "cult" definitely describes the Leprechaun film franchise. Writer/Director Mark Jones really took some chances with this movie in the early 90's, a time when the Horror genre appeared to be washed up. The end result was a moderately successful B movie that developed a small, but enthusiastic fan base. The idea of a leprechaun in a slasher flick may seem like a ridiculous concept at first. Let's face it, in most folk tales leprechauns are portrayed as adorable little Irish elves; not as hideous, conniving, murderous creatures. Mark Jones could have tried to make this a dark film, and if he had done that it likely would have failed miserably. By throwing some humour into the mix, the concept of the film begins to make sense and the movie becomes rather enjoyable to watch. Leprechaun was well-cast. Jennifer Aniston got her first big break, and she did a tremendous job. Watching her for the first time, it was obvious that she was going to move on to bigger and better things. Warwick Davis is another talented actor and was the perfect choice to play the Leprechaun. This franchise would likely have never become so popular if it weren't for him. The rest of the cast is made up mostly of character actors such as Ken Olandt, Mark Holton, and Robert Gorman. While their performances aren't Oscar worthy, they all do their part to keep the film moving along smoothly. The story is nothing too complex. It is what one would expect for a horror film with a Leprechaun. A Leprechaun has his pot of gold stolen and will stop at nothing to retrieve it and murder anyone who gets in his way. The only way he can be stopped is by using a four-leaf clover. The effects were decent for a low budget movie. The Leprechaun's make-up was very well done. It really enhanced the idea that this is supposed to be an evil Leprechaun. Overall if you are expecting to get a good scare from this movie, you will be disappointed. However, if you are simply looking for a simple, enjoyable movie with some light humour and a decent amount of gore, then this would definitely be worthwhile.
- canucks_88
- Mar 28, 2007
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- El duende maldito
- Filming locations
- Saugus, California, USA(Cafe scenes, filmed at The Saugus Cafe and various of other shots throughout the film)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $900,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $8,556,940
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,493,020
- Jan 10, 1993
- Gross worldwide
- $8,556,940
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1(original & negative ratio)
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