One small step for man... one giant leap of terror.
"Leprechaun 4: In Space" (1997), a bizarre yet captivating addition to the cult horror-comedy franchise, was produced by Trimark Pictures and Blue Rider Pictures in the United States. Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith, this fourth installment takes the mischievous Leprechaun, played by Warwick Davis, to new heights—quite literally—as he wreaks havoc aboard a space marine vessel. The film blends elements of science fiction with its traditional horror roots, resulting in a unique concoction that both amuses and horrifies its audience. Set in the distant future, the plot follows a group of space marines who inadvertently awaken the Leprechaun from his cryogenic slumber, leading to a chaotic and deadly pursuit across the cosmos. The film's setting in space provides a fresh backdrop for the Leprechaun's antics, allowing for imaginative and outlandish scenarios that push the boundaries of the series. From battling alien creatures to navigating zero-gravity environments, the Leprechaun's quest for his stolen gold becomes a wild space odyssey. The special effects, while dated, add to the film's charm, contributing to its campy and over-the-top atmosphere. Warwick Davis's performance as the Leprechaun remains a highlight, as he effortlessly balances the character's menacing nature with his comedic timing, ensuring that the film remains entertaining throughout its runtime. "Leprechaun 4: In Space" also introduces new characters and subplots that enrich the narrative. The inclusion of a seductive alien princess and a marine sergeant with a personal vendetta against the Leprechaun adds layers to the story, providing both tension and humor. The film's script, penned by Dennis Pratt, cleverly incorporates space-themed puns and gags, further enhancing its appeal to fans of the genre. Despite its absurdity, the movie manages to maintain a coherent storyline, making it a standout entry in the Leprechaun series. Overall, "Leprechaun 4: In Space" is a testament to the franchise's ability to evolve and entertain. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, its blend of horror, comedy, and science fiction makes it a memorable and enjoyable watch. The film's willingness to embrace its ridiculous premise and deliver a fun, action-packed experience cements its status as a beloved cult classic. For fans of the Leprechaun series and those who appreciate quirky horror films, "Leprechaun 4: In Space" is a must-see.
Año1997
Presupuesto1600000$
Duración95 minuto
GénerosComediaFantasíaTerrorCiencia ficción
Países de producciónUnited States of America


