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Release Date:
October 19, 1996
Original Title:
Spellbreaker: Secret of the Leprechauns
Alternate Titles:
Leapin' Leprechauns 2
Genres:
Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Castel Film
Full Moon Entertainment
Moonbeam Entertainment
Production Countries:
Romania | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Fairyhill Ireland is a place filled with mysteries and legends,Leprechauns and Magic. And for an American Kid like Mike Dennehy, it's a world of wonderous adventure. Vacationing in Fairyhill for the summer, Mike makes friends with a fascinating group of rather unlucky leprechaunsby Nula, Queen of the Dead - an unbelievably beautiful and sinister witch. can the Queen destroy centuries of Leprechaun power? Will evil triumph? Gather up your lucky charms(you'll need them!) and get ready for Spellbreaker, the adventure of Mike's lifetime... and yours!
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Art Direction:
Ioana Corciova
Casting:
Robert MacDonald
Perry Bullington
Costume Design:
Oana Păunescu
Michael Roche
Director:
Ted Nicolaou
Director of Photography:
Adolfo Bartoli
Editor:
Gregory Sanders
Executive Producer:
Charles Band
Debra Dion
Idea:
Charles Band
Makeup Artist:
Michael Deak
Music:
John Zeretzke
Richard Kosinski
William Levine
Producer:
Vlad Păunescu
Oana Păunescu
Production Design:
Radu Corciova
Screenplay:
Ted Nicolaou
Patrick J. Clifton
Story:
Michael McGann
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