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Release Date:
February 25, 1997
Original Title:
Leprechaun 4: In Space
Alternate Titles:
El Duende Maldito 4 En el Espacio
Leprechaun 4
Leprechaun 4 - In Space
Leprechaun 4: In Space
Leprechaun IV - Lost in Space
Leprechaun: In Space
Space Platoon
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Blue Rider Pictures
Trimark Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 95
On a planet in a distant galaxy, a power hungry Leprechaun, holds a beautiful alien princess hostage in order to marry her for her royal title. With her title and his beloved gold, he'll be able to rule the universe. While making his maniacal plans, what he doesn't count on is an invading platoon of marines from Earth, to save the princess and foil his plans. An accomplished trickster, the Leprechaun stows himself away on the orbiting spaceship and wreaks havoc on the crew in an attempt to recapture his bride.
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ADR Recordist:
Kevin Hamilton
Assistant Camera:
Ray Dier
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Evelyn Thompson
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Abby M. Roach
Best Boy Electric:
Hugh Casey
Best Boy Grip:
John Schultz
Boom Operator:
Jason Johnston
Camera Loader:
Bruce E. Nadeau Jr.
Casting:
Tedra Gabriel
Casting Assistant:
Debra Palermo
Characters:
Mark Jones
Co-Executive Producer:
Andrew Hersh
Co-Producer:
Jonathon Komack Martin
Construction Coordinator:
Michael Vaccaro
Costume Supervisor:
Sheila Streicek
Dialogue Editor:
Kevin Hamilton
Director:
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Director of Photography:
David Lewis
Dolly Grip:
Alex Klabukov
Editor:
Daniel Duncan
Electrician:
Jenifer Galvez
Jarred Waldron
Executive Producer:
Mark Amin
First Assistant Camera:
Carol A. Ogihara
Pat Swovelin
Alan Koplin
First Assistant Director:
Gerard DiNardi
First Assistant Editor:
Joan C. Morisaki
Foley Artist:
Joseph T. Sabella
Foley Recordist:
Scott C. Kolden
Gaffer:
David R. Casey
Steve Rollins
Grip:
Michael Stuart Clark
Ronnie Hesse
Nicholas Cochiolo
Key Grip:
James 'Slim Jim' Ballard
Rick Lewin
Key Hair Stylist:
Damon Charles
Key Makeup Artist:
Damon Charles
Leadman:
Bryce Holtshousen
Line Producer:
David Robert Cobb
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Eve Bielecki
Pamela J. Williams
Makeup Effects Designer:
Gabriel Bartalos
Original Music Composer:
Dennis Michael Tenney
Post Production Supervisor:
Joel E. Smith
Producer:
Jeff Geoffray
Walter Josten
Production Coordinator:
Heidi S. Pavey
Deborah Ann Henderson
Production Design:
Dorian Vernacchio
Deborah Raymond
Property Master:
Gabriel Higgins
Script Supervisor:
Lisa Collins
Sally Stringer
Second Assistant Camera:
Joel Schwartz
Second Assistant Director:
Neal Allen
Ernest Belding
Second Second Assistant Director:
Ali Goldstone
Second Unit Director:
Lynn K. D'Angona
Second Unit Director of Photography:
R. Michael Stringer
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Athena Alexander
Set Costumer:
Malou Magnusson
Ele Johnson
Set Decoration:
Nancy S. Fallace
Set Dresser:
Terrell L. Moore
Sound Effects Editor:
Joel E. Smith
Scott C. Kolden
Sound Mixer:
Cameron Hamza
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joel E. Smith
Scott C. Kolden
Special Effects Assistant:
Roger Winiger
Special Effects Coordinator:
Frank Ceglia
Steadicam Operator:
Andy Shuttleworth
Still Photographer:
Jim Heath
Sean Gallard
Stunt Coordinator:
Terry James
Stunts:
Arturo Gil
Alisa Christensen
Michelle Sebek
Ellen Stratham
Writer:
Dennis A. Pratt
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