Leprechaun (1993)

4.74
/ 10
31 User Ratings
1h 31m
Running Time

January 8, 1993
Release Date

Leprechaun (1993)

4.74
/ 10
31 User Ratings
1h 31m
Running Time

January 8, 1993
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Trimark Pictures
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Plot.

A demonic leprechaun terrorizes a group of young people whom he believes stole his gold.

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Cast & Crew.

Pamela Mant

Pamela Mant

Mrs. O'Grady

William Newman

William Newman

Sheriff Cronin

David Permenter

David Permenter

Deputy Tripet

Raymond C. Turner

Raymond C. Turner

Dispatcher

Heather Kennedy

Heather Kennedy

Waitress

Tim Garrick

Tim Garrick

Customer

Alexandra Sachs

Alexandra Sachs

Little Girl (voice)

Brandon Sachs

Brandon Sachs

Little Boy (voice)

Russell D. Markowitz

Russell D. Markowitz

Unit Production Manager

Adam C. Taylor

Adam C. Taylor

First Assistant Director

Andrea Netze

Andrea Netze

Second Assistant Director

Susan Albright

Susan Albright

Second Second Assistant Director

Sabrina Sipantzi

Sabrina Sipantzi

Production Coordinator

Mark Zetler

Mark Zetler

Location Manager

Tim Papienski

Tim Papienski

Art Direction

Linda S. Brown

Linda S. Brown

Set Decoration

Bill H. Roberts Jr.

Bill H. Roberts Jr.

Second Assistant Camera

Karen L. Ogle

Karen L. Ogle

Still Photographer

Michael Florimbi

Michael Florimbi

Sound Mixer

Geoffrey Patterson

Geoffrey Patterson

Sound Mixer

Mike Anderson

Mike Anderson

Boom Operator

Todd Appleman

Todd Appleman

Gaffer

William Beal

William Beal

Best Boy Electric

Joseph Ressa

Joseph Ressa

Electrician

Matthew Taylor

Matthew Taylor

Electrician

Greg Tapper

Greg Tapper

Electrician

Ron Hoffman

Ron Hoffman

Electrician

Peter Cornford

Peter Cornford

Electrician

Ron Edmonson

Ron Edmonson

Electrician

Bob Myers

Bob Myers

Key Grip

Mitch Gulbin

Mitch Gulbin

Best Boy Grip

Matt Gulbin

Matt Gulbin

Grip

Scott Jensen

Scott Jensen

Grip

John Overacker

John Overacker

Grip

George T. Kalinski

George T. Kalinski

Grip

Michael Gulbin

Michael Gulbin

Dolly Grip

Steve Gero

Steve Gero

Rigging Grip / Gaffer

Elan Papa

Elan Papa

Property Master

Mark Luine

Mark Luine

Property Master

David Kindlon

David Kindlon

Animatronics Designer

Richard Jordan

Richard Jordan

Post Production Supervisor

Richard Conkling

Richard Conkling

First Assistant Editor

Casey Dake

Casey Dake

Assistant Editor

Steve Wolfson

Steve Wolfson

Assistant Editor

Jeffrey R. Whitcher

Jeffrey R. Whitcher

Sound Effects Editor

Scott Smith

Scott Smith

Dialogue Editor

Todd Herman

Todd Herman

ADR Editor

Tom Amelotte

Tom Amelotte

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

William Smith

William Smith

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Joe Barnett

Joe Barnett

Foley Mixer

Sharon Michaels

Sharon Michaels

Foley Artist

Sean Macias

Sean Macias

Foley Artist

Craig Roberts

Craig Roberts

Sound Recordist

Madeline Ellis

Madeline Ellis

Sound Assistant

Kara Nanas

Kara Nanas

Sound Assistant

Michael Hyatt

Michael Hyatt

Animation

Details.

Release Date
January 8, 1993

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 31m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$1,000,000

Box Office
$8,600,000

Filming Locations
California, United States

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

daughter
kobold
kleeblatt
north dakota
murder
leprechaun
slasher

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 $8.556 million against a budget of roughly $900,000 and became a cult film. While initial reviews were negative, the commercial success prompted a series of films with a sequel, Leprechaun 2, was released theatrically the following year.

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