Leprechaun 4: In Space - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Leprechaun 4: In Space"
Leprechaun 4: In Space (1997)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
Leprechaun 4: In Space - TMDB rating
4.6/10
214
Leprechaun 4: In Space - Kinopoisk rating
4.073/10
3368
Leprechaun 4: In Space - IMDB rating
3.6/10
9800

Actors and characters

Photo Warwick Davis #10008Photo Warwick Davis #10009Photo Warwick Davis #10010Photo Warwick Davis #10011

Warwick Davis

Warwick Davis
Character Leprechaun
Photo Brent Jasmer #331243
Brent Jasmer
Character Books
Photo Tim Colceri #63101

Tim Colceri

Tim Colceri
Character Metal Head
Photo Debbe Dunning #168770Photo Debbe Dunning #168771Photo Debbe Dunning #168772

Debbe Dunning

Debbe Dunning
Character Dolores
Gary Grossman
Character Harold
Photo Rebekah Carlton #331244
Rebecca Carlton
Character Princess Zarina
Photo Rick Peters #168773Photo Rick Peters #168774Photo Rick Peters #168775
Rick Peters
Character Mooch
Photo Geoff Meed #85396

Geoff Meed

Geoff Meed
Character Kowalski
Mike Cannizzo
Character Danny
Ladd York
Character Lucky
Photo Guy Siner #17751
Guy Siner
Character Dr. Mittenhand
James W. Quinn
Character Computer (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The entire film was shot at one of the studios in Los Angeles.
  • The film was released in the US only on video.
  • According to David Trippet (who was the executive producer of the first three films in the franchise), this film was originally intended as a parody of Ron Howard's science fiction film 'Apollo 13' (1995). Someone from the management of 'Trimark Pictures' saw a poster for Howard's film and ordered that Tom Hanks' face, from that film, be replaced with the Leprechaun's face. After that, work began on the script.
  • Brent Jessmer bears a resemblance to Sylvester Stallone, and director Brian Trenchard-Smith initially wanted him to portray Stallone throughout the entire film. This idea was later abandoned.
  • According to David Trippet (who was an executive producer of the first three films in the franchise), they had intended to make the film a parody of Ron Howard's sci-fi film "Apollo 13" (1995). Someone from the management of "Trimark Pictures" saw a poster for Howard's film and ordered that Tom Hanks' face be replaced with the Leprechaun's face. After that, work began on the script.
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