On his one thousandth birthday, an evil leprechaun selects the descendant of one of his slaves to have as his bride, leaving it up to the girl's boyfriend to save her.On his one thousandth birthday, an evil leprechaun selects the descendant of one of his slaves to have as his bride, leaving it up to the girl's boyfriend to save her.On his one thousandth birthday, an evil leprechaun selects the descendant of one of his slaves to have as his bride, leaving it up to the girl's boyfriend to save her.
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Mark Kiely
- Talent Agent
- (as Mark Keily)
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- TriviaOnly Leprechaun film to take place on St. Patrick's Day.
- GoofsIn the first film, Mr. O'Grady says that there is only one way to kill a leprechaun: a four-leaf clover, but in this film, wrought iron is used to kill the leprechaun. It is, however, never stated that this is the same Leprechaun from the first film. The fact that the Leprechaun was killed in the first film, supports this.
- Quotes
Leprechaun: She sneezes once, she sneezes twice, she'll be me bride when she sneezes thrice.
- Alternate versionsThe German VHS release by BMG Video was edited for violence to secure the more commercial friendly FSK-16 rating. The FSK-18 rated version is the uncensored German version.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Saturday Night Live: Emilio Estevez/Pearl Jam (1994)
- SoundtracksLiving in the City
Written and Performed by Nigel Jenkins
Published by KPM/APM (ASCAP)
Featured review
If you couldn't get into the spirit of the first one, I wouldn't bother with this one.
The Leprechaun series is a special kind of series. I liked that they don't exactly follow the first one. The best comic books don't necessarily keep the same parameters; Silver Age Batman is not Christopher Nolan's. I liked that we are basically getting the same Leprechaun villain with a different back story and different powers/weaknesses. Leprechaun 2 has a couple of different things about it.
I liked the fantasy based background story. The Leprechaun lore is explored in this one; it's more about the Leprechaun than the humans response to him. I'm willing to forgo the strangeness of a 1000 year old Leprechaun making his way from the Old World to the New World. I'm willing to forgo his adaptability to the ways of the modern world though he comes from the Dark Ages.
I liked the silly rhyming lines spliced with unnecessary gore. It's nice to have some light- hearted comedy that takes me from point A to point B. Leprechaun is a threat, the good guys fight him, the story ends.
The Leprechaun series is a special kind of series. I liked that they don't exactly follow the first one. The best comic books don't necessarily keep the same parameters; Silver Age Batman is not Christopher Nolan's. I liked that we are basically getting the same Leprechaun villain with a different back story and different powers/weaknesses. Leprechaun 2 has a couple of different things about it.
I liked the fantasy based background story. The Leprechaun lore is explored in this one; it's more about the Leprechaun than the humans response to him. I'm willing to forgo the strangeness of a 1000 year old Leprechaun making his way from the Old World to the New World. I'm willing to forgo his adaptability to the ways of the modern world though he comes from the Dark Ages.
I liked the silly rhyming lines spliced with unnecessary gore. It's nice to have some light- hearted comedy that takes me from point A to point B. Leprechaun is a threat, the good guys fight him, the story ends.
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Box office
- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,260,622
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $672,775
- Apr 10, 1994
- Gross worldwide
- $2,260,622
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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