Leprechaun (1993)
Leprechaun (1993)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Warwick Davis
Leprechaun
Jennifer Aniston
Tory
Ken Olandt
Nathan
Mark Holton
Ozzie
Robert Hy Gorman
Alex
Shay Duffin
O'Grady
John Voldstad
Shop Owner
John Sanderford
J.D.
Pamela Mant
Mrs. O'Grady
William Newman
Sheriff Cronin
David Permenter
Deputy Tripet
Raymond C. Turner
Dispatcher
Heather Kennedy
Waitress
Tim Garrick
Customer
Alexandra Sachs
Little Girl (voice)
Brandon Sachs
Little Boy (voice)
Robert J. Walsh
Composer
Mark Amin
Executive Producer
Kevin Kiner
Original Music Composer
Lisa London
Casting
Levie Isaacks
Director of Photography
Naomi Slodki
Production Design
Gabriel Bartalos
Makeup Artist
Jeffrey B. Mallian
Producer
Christopher Roth
Editor / Post Production Supervisor
Barry Barnholtz
Associate Producer
Michael Prescott
Co-Producer
William Sachs
Co-Producer
Mark Jones
Director / Writer
David Price
Co-Producer
David Tripet
Executive In Charge Of Production
Mark Zetler
Location Manager
Adam C. Taylor
First Assistant Director
Susan Albright
Second Second Assistant Director
Matthew Taylor
Electrician
Ron Hoffman
Electrician
Ron Edmonson
Electrician
George T. Kalinski
Grip
Jim Begg
Supervising Producer
Russell D. Markowitz
Unit Production Manager
Linda S. Brown
Set Decoration
Wayne Tremble
First Assistant Camera
Arthur Scipio Africano
Second Assistant Camera
Todd Appleman
Gaffer
Matt Gulbin
Grip
Sabrina Sipantzi
Production Coordinator
Judy DiBerardino
Wardrobe Supervisor
Mitch Gulbin
Best Boy Grip
Geoffrey Patterson
Sound Mixer
Bob Myers
Key Grip
Andy Graham
First Assistant Camera
Karen L. Ogle
Still Photographer
Joseph Ressa
Electrician
Andrea Netze
Second Assistant Director
Lexxie
Script Supervisor
Michael Florimbi
Sound Mixer
Scott Jensen
Grip
John Overacker
Grip
Tim Papienski
Art Direction
Randy Westgate
Assistant Makeup Artist
Holly Davis
Costume Designer
Klexius Kolby
Assistant Makeup Artist
Peter Cornford
Electrician
Mark Luine
Property Master
Lisa Buono
Key Makeup Artist
William Beal
Best Boy Electric
Mike Anderson
Boom Operator
Craig Roberts
Sound Recordist
Bill H. Roberts Jr.
Second Assistant Camera
Greg Tapper
Electrician
Madeline Ellis
Sound Assistant
Kara Nanas
Sound Assistant
Casey Dake
Assistant Editor
Steve Wolfson
Assistant Editor
Richard Jordan
Post Production Supervisor
Todd Herman
ADR Editor
Tom Amelotte
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joe Barnett
Foley Mixer
Jeffrey R. Whitcher
Sound Effects Editor
Scott Smith
Dialogue Editor
Sharon Michaels
Foley Artist
Michael Gulbin
Dolly Grip
Elan Papa
Property Master
David Kindlon
Animatronics Designer
Sean Macias
Foley Artist
William Smith
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Gero
Rigging Grip / Gaffer
Richard Conkling
First Assistant Editor
Tony Cox
Stunts
Billy Bob Jackson
Stunts
Susan Hurtado
Stunts
Kurt D. Lott
Stunts
Reinhard Stergar
Sound Mixer
Cliff Gynn
Sound Assistant
Ron Wengler
Color Timer
Susan Rossitto
Stunts
Lance Fisher
First Assistant Camera
Michael Hyatt
Animation
Lisa Guerriero
Camera Loader
Sydney Conrad Shapiro
Script Supervisor
Catherine Stroud
Casting Assistant
Denise Lynne Roberts
Stunts
Deep Roy
Stunts
Bruno Stempel
Special Effects
Kris Conde
Second Assistant Camera
Cole S. McKay
Stunt Coordinator
Eric Leisher
Special Effects
Lawrence Dolkart
Best Boy Grip
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 8, 1993
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 31m
Content RatingR
Budget$1,000,000
Box Office$8,600,000
Filming LocationsCalifornia, United States
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Leprechaun is a 1993 American comedy horror film written and directed by Mark Jones, and starring Warwick Davis in the title role, with Jennifer Aniston supporting. Davis plays a vengeful leprechaun who believes a family has stolen his pot of gold. As he hunts them, they attempt to locate his gold to mollify him.
Originally intended as straight horror, Davis injected humor into his role, and reshoots added increased gore to appeal to older audiences. Leprechaun was the first in-house production at Trimark Pictures for theatrical exhibition; it earned a domestic gross of $8.6 million against a budget of roughly $1 million and became a cult film. While initial reviews were negative, the commercial success prompted a series of films.