A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 27, 1995
Original Title:
Leprechaun 3
Alternate Titles:
A gyilkos kobold 3.
El Duende Maldito 3
El Duende Maldito 3 - En las Vegas
Leprechaun 3 - Leprechaun à Las Vegas
Leprechaun 3 - Tödliches Spiel in Las Vegas
Leprechaun: Deadly game in Las Vegas
Skřet v Las Vegas
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Blue Rider Pictures
Trimark Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 94
It was a normal night in Las Vegas, Nevada, all the lights were flashing brightly, until a man with one hand, one eye, and one leg walks into a pawn shop with a statue of a hideous looking Leprechaun. The owner claims it's a good luck charm. The statue also wore a medallion around it's neck. The careless pawn shop owner took off the medallion setting the Leprechaun free...
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"B" Camera Operator:
Ian Dodd
ADR Recordist:
Kevin Hamilton
Additional First Assistant Camera:
Tony Jones
Art Direction:
Candi Guterres
Assistant Art Director:
Victor Ortado
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Cindy Nakadaira
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Heidi S. Pavey
Best Boy Electric:
Rick Weis
Best Boy Grip:
Raymond Klein
Boom Operator:
Paul Vik Marshall
David Pruger
Srđan Popović
Kevin Kubota
Camera Loader:
Joel Schwartz
Casting:
Tedra Gabriel
Casting Assistant:
Stephen Potts
Characters:
Mark Jones
Color Timer:
Saul Escobedo
Construction Coordinator:
Peter S. Combs
Costume Supervisor:
Sheila Streicek
Costumer:
Claudia Wick
Trish Summerville
Dialogue Editor:
Kevin Hamilton
Director:
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Director of Photography:
David Lewis
Dolly Grip:
Paul Wolkowsky
Vidal Cohen
Editor:
Daniel Duncan
Electrician:
Daniel H. Goldstein
Darren Lucey
Brian Dapp
Steve Price
Rich Kramer
Executive In Charge Of Production:
David Tripet
Executive Producer:
Mark Amin
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Eric 'Jetson' Pfoutz
First Assistant Camera:
Ed Giovanni
Pat Swovelin
First Assistant Director:
Lynn K. D'Angona
First Assistant Editor:
Peter McNulty
Foley Artist:
Bess Hopper
Foley Recordist:
Scott C. Kolden
Gaffer:
Julius Metoyer
Sean Cohen
Rick Hopper
Grip:
John Smalley
Brad Siskind
Steve Hunt
Clayton Fowler
Owen Hablutzel
Key Grip:
Keith A. Markham
Duane Journey
Key Hair Stylist:
David Fields
Key Makeup Artist:
Christina Criswell
Leadman:
J.D. Harris
Line Producer:
Bill Berry
Music Supervisor:
Jeff Robert
Original Music Composer:
Dennis Michael Tenney
Post Production Supervisor:
Richard Jordon
Producer:
Jeff Geoffray
Henry Seggerman
Walter Josten
Production Controller:
Carole J. Meyer
Production Coordinator:
Leilani McCullough
Production Design:
Ken Aichele
Production Sound Mixer:
Mary Jo Devenney
Production Supervisor:
Cami Winikoff
Property Master:
Lance Dodson
Script Supervisor:
Lisa Collins
Michelle Stewart
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Brent Blom
Second Assistant Camera:
Pedro Sandoval
Second Assistant Director:
Carla Rose Ponzio
Second Second Assistant Director:
Carla Bowen
Robin Jorden
Todd Buhmiller
Second Unit Director:
John Stewart
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Eric Anderson
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Stephen Harrison
Set Decoration:
Daniel J. Vivanco
Set Dresser:
Andrew Gersh
Karin Bagan
Sound Effects Editor:
Dennis Michael Tenney
Scott C. Kolden
Joel E. Smith
Sound Mixer:
Aletha Rodgers
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joel E. Smith
Scott C. Kolden
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Gabriel Bartalos
Still Photographer:
Darren Michaels
Stunt Coordinator:
John Stewart
Stunt Double:
Arturo Gil
Stunts:
Ed Gale
Joy Alexandra Miller
Trisha Lane
Joey Box
Frank Ceglia
Solly Marx
Ray Bickel
John Ashker
Gary Littlejohn
Supervising Sound Editor:
Joel E. Smith
Writer:
David DuBos
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