Mille anni fa, il folletto (Warwick Davis) lasciò una scia di sangue quando trafisse la campagna alla ricerca del suo oro. Ora è tornato in una grande città e usa tutti i suoi trucchi mortal... Leggi tuttoMille anni fa, il folletto (Warwick Davis) lasciò una scia di sangue quando trafisse la campagna alla ricerca del suo oro. Ora è tornato in una grande città e usa tutti i suoi trucchi mortali per accalappiare la ragazza dei suoi incubi.Mille anni fa, il folletto (Warwick Davis) lasciò una scia di sangue quando trafisse la campagna alla ricerca del suo oro. Ora è tornato in una grande città e usa tutti i suoi trucchi mortali per accalappiare la ragazza dei suoi incubi.
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- Frank
- (as Dave Powledge)
- Talent Agent
- (as Mark Keily)
Recensioni in evidenza
The Leprechaun series is a special kind of series. I liked that they don't exactly follow the first one. The best comic books don't necessarily keep the same parameters; Silver Age Batman is not Christopher Nolan's. I liked that we are basically getting the same Leprechaun villain with a different back story and different powers/weaknesses. Leprechaun 2 has a couple of different things about it.
I liked the fantasy based background story. The Leprechaun lore is explored in this one; it's more about the Leprechaun than the humans response to him. I'm willing to forgo the strangeness of a 1000 year old Leprechaun making his way from the Old World to the New World. I'm willing to forgo his adaptability to the ways of the modern world though he comes from the Dark Ages.
I liked the silly rhyming lines spliced with unnecessary gore. It's nice to have some light- hearted comedy that takes me from point A to point B. Leprechaun is a threat, the good guys fight him, the story ends.
In his second performance as the gleefully sadistic Leprechaun, he attempts to snag himself a hot young wife. But his slave interferes (the girl that the Leprechaun selects is his daughter), and 1,000 years later the Leprechaun resurfaces to amorously pursue his slaves' descendant, a girl named Bridget (sexy blonde Shevonne Durkin). Naturally, Bridgets' boyfriend Cody (Charlie Heath) isn't going to sit idly by and watch a demented fairy take his lady away. So Cody teams up with his irrepressible drunken uncle Morty (veteran comedian Sandy Baron) to do battle.
Baron is a real scene stealer, and in addition to the attractiveness of co-star Durkin and the performance of Davis, does provide some justification for sitting down to watch this. The movie does get tiresome at times - and, for something running just under 85 minutes, it does drag a little - but it's amusing often enough to make for decent entertainment. At the very least, it does find the time to feature cameo appearances by the legendary Clint Howard and Kimmy Robertson of "The Last American Virgin" and 'Twin Peaks' as a pair of tourists. Also showing up are Al White (one of the jive talking dudes from "Airplane!"), Tony Cox ("Bad Santa"), and Billy Beck ("The Blob" '88). Production design, lighting, and visual effects are good, but there won't be enough gore for some tastes, especially considering the fate of one character. The music by Jonathan Elias is actually damn good.
This is about as enjoyable as any movie titled "Leprechaun 2" could be.
Five out of 10.
Leprechaun is back to reclaim his bride, she sneezes once, she sneezes twice, she'll be his bride when she sneezes thrice! And he's gonna love her... to death! In today's world, her name is Bridget and she has a relationship with a cute young orphan, Cody, he is taken care of by his alcoholic con artist uncle. When Cody and Bridget get into a fight, Cody comes back to Bridget's house to apologize, little do they know that a friend of their's has just been splattered by a lawn mower, thanks to our friend, the leprechaun! He also makes Bridget sneeze three times and takes her to his haunting layer, but Cody has a piece of his gold! The leprechaun must have it back!
Leprechaun 2 has much more great humor, like the scene where he and Cody's uncle are drinking, and it was just so hilarious to see a leprechaun drunk. "Drink all you want... drink all you can... you can't beat me... 'cause I'm a lepre-can! Mmmph! Chaun!" LOL! I loved that line, please, watch this movie if you are in the correct mood or enjoy the series. Don't take it so seriously, otherwise, you're looking for the wrong kind of movie.
8/10
Lo sapevi?
- QuizOne of the discarded drafts focused on how the leprechaun would seek revenge on Tory Redding, tricking her into marrying him. Jennifer Aniston was offered $ 25,000 but she refused to reprise her character because she was focused on her TV series, Friends (1994).
- BlooperIn the first film, Mr. O'Grady says that there is only one way to kill a leprechaun: a four-leaf clover, but in this film, wrought iron is used to kill the leprechaun. It is, however, never stated that this is the same Leprechaun from the first film. The fact that the Leprechaun was killed in the first film, supports this.
- Citazioni
The Leprechaun: I'm going to have to make a few alterations, but afterward you should be able to bear a full litter.
- Versioni alternativeThe German VHS release by BMG Video was edited for violence to secure the more commercial friendly FSK-16 rating. The FSK-18 rated version is the uncensored German version.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Il Saturday Night Live: Emilio Estevez/Pearl Jam (1994)
- Colonne sonoreLiving in the City
Written and Performed by Nigel Jenkins
Published by KPM/APM (ASCAP)
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 2.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.260.622 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 672.775 USD
- 10 apr 1994
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 2.260.622 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1