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LEPRECHAUN
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USA. 1993.
Director/Screenplay Mark Jones, Producer Jeffrey B. Mallian, Photography Levie Isaacks, Music Kevin Kiner, Special Effects Players Special Effects, Special Effects Animation Michael Hyatt, Makeup Effects Atlantic West Effects (Supervisor Gabe Bartalos), Production Design Naomi Slodki. Production Company Trimark Pictures.
Cast:
Warwick Davis (The Leprechaun), Jennifer Aniston (Tory Redding), Ken Olandt (Nathan), Mark Holton (Ozzie), Robert Gorman (Alex), John Sanderford (J.D. Redding), Shay Duffin (Daniel OGrady)
Plot: J.D. Redding and his daughter Tory move into a cottage in the country. Unknown to them, the previous owner had taken the pot of gold belonging to a leprechaun and then trapped the leprechaun in a crate in the cellar, imprisoning it with a four-leaf clover. During renovations, the four-leaf clover is unwittingly knocked off the crate, releasing the leprechaun. The leprechaun starts slaughtering all those around in its attempt to retrieve its pot of gold.
Leprechaun could be considered a horror movie version of Finians Rainbow (1968) imagine if you will a cross between Finians Rainbow and an A Nightmare on Elm Street sequel. The film is clearly another attempt to create an Elm Street franchise with a punning comic-book boogey man creatively slaughtering cast members accompanied by bad puns. And to such wit, Leprechaun has so far spawned five sequels.
Leprechaun became a laughing stock upon its release. In its defence, it is so cartoonishly silly that it is hard to take much offence. It is conducted with an inordinate amount of absurdly brainless energy. Warwick Davis gets into the title role with considerable relish. The female lead is played by Jennifer Aniston just before she went on to superstardom on tvs Friends (1994-2004), married Brad Pitt and become a top-selling magazine covergirl.
Five sequels were made to the film: Leprechaun 2/One Wedding and Lots of Funerals (1994), Leprechaun 3 (1995), Leprechaun 4: Leprechaun in Space (1996), Leprechaun in the Hood (2000) and Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood (2003). Warwick Davis also played a leprechaun in A Very Unlucky Leprechaun (1998), which should not be confused with the entries in this series. Director Mark Jones went onto make a further horror film about a pint-sized mythological character with Rumpelstiltskin (1996).
Copyright Richard Scheib 1999-2012
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