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Leprechaun 4: In Space

  • Video
  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
9.5K
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Warwick Davis in Leprechaun 4: In Space (1996)
B-HorrorMonster HorrorSupernatural HorrorComedyFantasyHorrorSci-Fi

Our deadly leprechaun is in space to woo a beautiful princess who is impressed with his gold and desires to separate him from it.Our deadly leprechaun is in space to woo a beautiful princess who is impressed with his gold and desires to separate him from it.Our deadly leprechaun is in space to woo a beautiful princess who is impressed with his gold and desires to separate him from it.

  • Director
    • Brian Trenchard-Smith
  • Writers
    • Mark Jones
    • Dennis A. Pratt
  • Stars
    • Warwick Davis
    • Brent Jasmer
    • Jessica Collins
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    9.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Writers
      • Mark Jones
      • Dennis A. Pratt
    • Stars
      • Warwick Davis
      • Brent Jasmer
      • Jessica Collins
    • 136User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Warwick Davis
    Warwick Davis
    • Leprechaun
    Brent Jasmer
    Brent Jasmer
    • Books
    Jessica Collins
    Jessica Collins
    • Tina
    Guy Siner
    Guy Siner
    • Dr. Mittenhand
    Gary Grossman
    • Harold
    Rebecca Carlton
    Rebecca Carlton
    • Princess Zarina
    • (as Rebekah Carlton)
    Tim Colceri
    Tim Colceri
    • Metal Head
    Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
    Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
    • Sticks
    • (as Miguel A. Nunez Jr.)
    Debbe Dunning
    Debbe Dunning
    • Delores
    Mike Cannizzo
    • Danny
    • (as Michael Cannizzo)
    Rick Peters
    Rick Peters
    • Mooch
    Geoff Meed
    Geoff Meed
    • Kowalski
    Ladd York
    Ladd York
    • Lucky
    James Quinn
    • Computer
    • (voice)
    • (as James W. Quinn)
    • Director
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Writers
      • Mark Jones
      • Dennis A. Pratt
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    3TheLittleSongbird

    A Leprechaun in space

    The 'Leprechaun' films can be seen from either way. Some people will, and do, consider them guilty pleasures not to be taken seriously, most acknowledging that they are not necessarily great films. Others will, and do, dislike them for mostly being cheap, far from scary, too dumb to be entertaining and not very interesting.

    Being on a horror franchise roll recently, after having more free time after such a lot going on professionally and personally, finally decided to see all the 'Leprechaun' films to see which above extreme they would fall under. Even when genuinely trying to judge them for what they are and what they're trying to do, am going to agree with the latter. Disliked the first film as far as the previous three films go, and while the next two were marginal improvements they were not particularly good either.

    'Leprechaun 4: In Space' for me is one of the weakest of the franchise. There is far worse in the genre and overall, but apart from a few bright spots most of the film is poorly executed for reasons that are similar and even the same as the previous three films.

    Once again, Warwick Davis is the best thing about 'Leprechaun 4: In Space'. He really does throw himself into the role and has enough moments of amusement and grotesque creepiness. The material is beneath him but he gives it all a good bash.

    Aside from Davis, there are a few mildly amusing moments and the idea was a weird but interesting one. The music is not exactly memorable but it didn't jar or sound cheap.

    However, that adjective is a good way to describe how the production values look, very sloppy and hasty looking and the special effects look as if they were made as a last minute afterthought with the small remainder of what was left of the budget. The direction has such an inexperienced or indifferent feel to it, and apart from Davis the acting is awful, struggling to do anything with lead characters that have no personality and irritating supporting ones behaving vaguely and idiotically.

    Very like as with before, 'Leprechaun 4: In Space' is particularly undone by the script and story. The script is crude and childish in humour, nothing funny here, and everything sounded so awkward and contrived. On top of not making sense to the point of incoherence, the story overdoes the dumb factor, is often uneventful, with some dragging on forever stretches, and there is nothing scary or suspenseful due to the excessive predictability and no atmosphere. The kills completely lack creativity or anything unsettling and there is a good deal of randomness and things added for no reason so it feels gratuitous.

    Summarising, another weak instalment. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    sptbgjen

    Faaaaantastic!

    This is a terrificly horrid movie full of camp classics - the breast scene is so, so ridiculous that you'll be howling. Guy Siner as Dr. Mittenhand is just unbelievable. Though the movie drags at times, the closing shot is worth the wait. If you like laughing at bad movies, this is a must see. This is hands-down the best Leprechaun movie.
    6k012957

    Let's not be serious

    What a delightful sendup of other movies.

    It follows the plot of Alien, throws in some gratuitous sex, makes fun of marines, scientists, and women who will do anything for jewelry, puts in a dash of cross-dressing and Dr. Strangelove.

    THIS IS NOT A SERIOUS HORROR MOVIE. The first in the series was a serious horror movie, by this point, the series is comedy with a horror motif.
    7scarlet caulfield

    Exquisite

    Leprechaun 4 is that rare film that takes you to a place you never knew existed. In this case it's the world of everyone's favorite leprechaun who has somehow ended up roaming around in space and decides to terrorize some unsuspecting travelers.

    The acting is horrendous, the special effects are ultra cheesy, and the story, well, what story? And that's why this film is so great! My favorite part is the decline of Dr. Mittenhand. It creates a parallel to the life of one man, his struggles, his torments, and his eventual transformation into some sort of demented spider/human hybrid. Who hasn't dealt with that same trama and those same pains in their own lives? When his metamorphosis is complete, and he declares his new identity in the heart-wrenching line, "I am no longer Mittenhand, I am Mittenspider!" it is a true milestone reached in cinema.

    And of course the Leprechaun represents the antagonist in us all. Big evil comes in quite the small package. The leprechaun, in his quest for his gold, is simply a puppet of capitalism and corporate greed. I think we could all learn a big lesson from this little fellow.

    So, to summarize, I give this film a 7, because it is slow at points, but the occasional leprechaun in the pants scene redeems it all. Bravo!
    dh49

    FUN FUN FUN

    Okay, I went into this with the right frame of mind. Last night some buddies got together and saw this with an eye out for some cheap cheap laughs. And believe you me, the laughs are the absolute cheapest. The plot is non-existent, but that's intentional, and the makeup blows. Let's think a moment about the folks who made this film - lots of inside jokes, and no real attempt at horror. This movie was made for kicks. It's just an excuse to have fun. The script and performances prove that none of this whole affair was to be taken as anything monumental. It's a riot. And I'll tell you what - the metal headed officer is probably a pretty good actor faking bad on purpose. And the guy playing Mittenhand must be a downright brilliant actor. His sense of camp and comic timing floored me. His Mittenspider line is quite possibly the best line on film since "Rosebud". I'm not kidding. Brilliance permeates every frame of this delightfully tasteless and shameful movie. Rent or buy this film right now. But a warning - if you buy it, don't spend more than $5. I have a theory that you should never spend more for a video than the budget of the movie.

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    • Trivia
      According to Dave Tripet, the executive in charge of production for the first three movies, this film originally started out as a spoof of Apollo 13 (1995). A senior Trimark executive saw the promo art for Apollo 13 and immediately had artwork made up replacing Tom Hanks's face on the poster with the Leprechaun's face, and this is what started the script work for the movie.
    • Goofs
      When Dr. Mittenhand is trying to fix his computer by slamming his fist against it, you can briefly see his other "missing" hand behind his back.
    • Quotes

      Leprechaun: As Shakespeare said, shit happens.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Rachel McAdams/Mindy Kaling/Diane Birch (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Crazy for the Guy
      Written by Jeff Robert, Andrew Milukoff and Frankie Blue

      Performed by the Deborah Holland Trio

      Courtesy of CSG Music and Pony boy Music

      Music supervision by Cinema Sound Group

      Recorded at Siberia Sound

      Engineered by Clifton Young

      Mixed by Michael Smith

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Leprechaun IV - Lost in Space
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Blue Rider Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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