Leprechaun in the Hood (2000) [R]

Release Date:
March 28, 2000

Original Title:
Leprechaun in the Hood

Alternate Titles:
El Duende Maldito 5 En el Vecindario
Leprechaun 5
Leprechaun 5: In the Hood
Leprechaun 5: La maldición
Leprechaun 5: Leprechaun in the Hood
Leprechaun V: In The Hood
Leprechaun: In the Hood
Лепрекон 5
Лепрекон 5: Сусід

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Lionsgate
Trimark Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 90

Evil's in the house.

When Butch, Postmaster P, and Stray Bullet loot the local hip-hop mogul's studio to fund their demo album, the threesome unwittingly ends up with the secret of Mack Daddy's success: a magical flute. Their gigs instantly turn golden but a blood-thristy Leprechaun and an angry Mack Daddy are hot on their trail, leaving a wake of destruction tainted by politically incorrect limericks.

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ADR Mixer:
Eliza Pollack Zebert

Assistant Editor:
Elizabeth Walker
April Martin

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Monica Pesantes
Terri Lynn

Associate Producer:
Jon Huffman
Ralph Cooper

Best Boy Electrician:
Robert Murphy

Best Boy Grip:
Cory Peavler

Boom Operator:
David Cook

Camera Loader:
Jeff Dyer
Brad Wallace

Casting Director:
Kim Williams

Characters:
Mark Jones

Choreographer:
Neisha Folkes-LeMelle

Co-Producer:
Michael P. Flannigan
Rob Spera

Color Timer:
David C. Whitten

Construction Coordinator:
Chuck Hicks

Costume Designer:
Elizabeth Ennis

Costumer:
Tron Morgan

Dialogue Editor:
Eliza Pollack Zebert
Eric Reuveni

Digital Compositor:
Craig Kuehne
Christian Boudman

Director:
Rob Spera

Director of Photography:
Mike Mickens

Dolly Grip:
David Nielson

Editor:
JJ Jackson

Electrician:
Kevin P. Patterson
Stephen Martin Paull
Luke Louderback
John Bratlien
Vesa Holle

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Richard Jordan

First Assistant Camera:
Shereen Saleh
Michael Krainak
Kymm Swank

First Assistant Director:
Leandrey Vincenty

Foley Artist:
Sanaa Kelley
Dee Lish
Paige Pollack
Charlie Harring

Foley Recordist:
Michael Kreple
Kenneth Skoglund

Gaffer:
Rich Paisley

Grip:
Joseph J. Thompson
Arthur Glackin
Ed Hamilton
Mike LaVere
Jean Pierre Marangaris
William Rick Young

Key Grip:
Blake B. Jackson
Richard A. Ludt

Key Makeup Artist:
Julie Leary

Makeup Effects Designer:
Gabriel Bartalos

Music Coordinator:
Stephanie Urcheck

Music Editor:
McFleck

Music Supervisor:
Joel C. High

Original Music Composer:
Nicholas Rivera

Post Production Supervisor:
Carl Pedregal

Producer:
Bruce David Eisen
Mike Upton
Darin Spillman

Production Design:
Nava

Production Manager:
Mike Upton

Production Supervisor:
Karen Gorodetzky

Property Master:
Rodney Kerns
Bill Davis

Screenplay:
Doug Hall
Jon Huffman

Script Supervisor:
Sandy Sfeir

Second Assistant Camera:
Jay Williams

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Whitecar

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Todd Barron
Ken Glassing

Set Decoration:
Veronica Crowley

Set Dresser:
Erica Barry
Walsh Carvalho
Denise Ciarcia
Nicole Gordon
David Mocsary

Sound:
Eric Reuveni
Chris McDonough

Sound Assistant:
Scott Elliot

Sound Designer:
Gonzalo 'Bino' Espinoza
Michael Kreple
Kenneth Skoglund

Sound Effects Editor:
Gonzalo 'Bino' Espinoza
C-Note
Ben Zarai

Sound Mixer:
Brad Bryan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kenneth Skoglund

Sound Supervisor:
David Kitchens

Still Photographer:
Hopper Stone

Story:
William Wells
Alan Reynolds
Rob Spera
Doug Hall

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ben Zarai

Visual Effects Producer:
Tim Jacobsen

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