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Release Date:
April 8, 1994
Original Title:
Leprechaun 2
Alternate Titles:
A gyilkos kobold 2.
Kobold 2.
Leprechaun 2: One Wedding and Lots of Funerals
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Trimark Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 85
A thousand years ago, the Leprechaun left a bloody trail when he ripped through the countryside in search of his stolen gold. Now he's back in the big city using all of his deadly tricks to snare the girl of his nightmares. His bloody quest becomes more deadly when her boyfriend steals one of the Leprechaun's gold coins. The town soon discovers two dead bodies and a trail of gold dust leads them to the Leprechaun's lair.
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ADR Editor:
Sarah Brady
Tom Scurry
Chris Jargo
ADR Mixer:
Marilyn Graf
Additional Hairstylist:
Mr. Lisa
Additional Photography:
Blain Brown
Art Direction:
Claire Kaufman
Assistant Art Director:
Alex Cole
Assistant Camera:
Gabby O'Neill
Assistant Costume Designer:
Chanthou Kozberg
Assistant Editor:
Carlos Lopez
Douglas Crise
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mary A. Williams
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Jill Scoppa Sweeny
Best Boy Electric:
Ross Dunkerley
Best Boy Grip:
Matthew A. Seiss
Boom Operator:
Brian Moss
Camera Operator:
Blain Brown
Adam Kane
Casting:
Linda Francis
Characters:
Mark Jones
Co-Producer:
Mark Jones
Michael Prescott
Color Timer:
Dan Muscarella
Costume Designer:
Meta Jardine
Costume Supervisor:
Marita De Leon
Costumer:
Malou Magnusson
Dialogue Editor:
Lauren Stephens
Bill Schlueter
Director:
Rodman Flender
Director of Photography:
Jane Castle
Dolly Grip:
Greg Maselli
Blake Pike
Editor:
Richard Gentner
Christopher Roth
Editorial Staff:
James Morioka
Carl V. Dupré
Monica Anderson
Electrician:
Cristin Harrigan
Miro Pokorny
Steve Charnow
Jeff Finicle
Chris Pascuzzo
Yoshikazu Isomura
Marty Leeper
Executive In Charge Of Production:
David Tripet
Executive Music Producer:
Scott Elias
Executive Producer:
Mark Amin
Extras Casting:
Erik DeSando
Danny Hurley
Debe Waisman
First Assistant Camera:
Gergely Fonyó
Alan Caudillo
First Assistant Director:
Eddie Ziv
Foley Artist:
Doug Reed
Foley Editor:
Doug Reed
Foley Mixer:
Eric Hoeschen
Gaffer:
John Priebe
David S. Bouza
Grip:
Greg Goldthwaite
Steven L. Henry
Piper Layton
Richard A. Ludt
Key Grip:
Greg Maselli
Blake Pike
Key Makeup Artist:
Elisabeth Fry
Location Manager:
John Steven Agoglia
Makeup Artist:
Gabriel Bartalos
Makeup Effects Designer:
Todd Masters
Original Music Composer:
Jonathan Elias
Producer:
Donald P. Borchers
Paolo Mazzucato
Production Coordinator:
Page Rosenberg-Marvin
Production Design:
Anton Tremblay
Production Manager:
Ray Zimmerman
Lowell Dean Cox
Production Sound Mixer:
Oliver L. Moss
Production Supervisor:
Chad Leeper
William L. Rice
Property Master:
Randal P. Earnest
Script Supervisor:
Melisa Sánchez
Tita Dobson
Second Assistant Camera:
Paul Janossy
Monica Anderson
Second Assistant Director:
Bob Kay
Second Unit Director:
Jamie Thompson
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jamie Thompson
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Lowell Dean Cox
Sound Effects Editor:
Adriane Marfiak
Dan Luna
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Brasher
Marty Hutcherson
Sound Recordist:
Brian Smith
Steadicam Operator:
Dave Chameides
Still Photographer:
David Moir
Storyboard Artist:
Adolfo Martínez Pérez
Stunt Coordinator:
Kurt Bryant
Stunts:
Thomas DeWier
Arturo Gil
Roy E. Harrison
Cole S. McKay
Douglas O'Neil
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Paolo Mazzucato
Writer:
Turi Meyer
Alfredo Septién
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