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A Note Regarding Spoilers

The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. Spoiler tags have been used sparingly in order to make the page more readable.

For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for Leprechan can be found here.

No. Leprechaun is based on a screenplay by Mark Jones, who also directed and produced the movie. The script is available online here. Due to the success of this film, five more movies have been released in the series. These include: Leprechaun 2 (1994), Leprechaun 3 (1995), Leprechaun 4: In Space (1997), Leprechaun in the Hood (2000), and Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood (2003), all starring Warwick Davis as the leprechaun.

Leprechaun straddles both sides of the fence, sometimes appearing as a comedy and other times as horror, much in the vein of movies like Gremlins (1984) and Critters (1986), to which it is often compared. The majority of the sequels focus more on comedy than horror.

At the beginning of the movie, Tory (Jennifer Aniston)'s father J.D. (John Sanderford) says that they're in North Dakota (Tory thinks they're in New Mexico). The movie was actually shot in California.

Leprechauns are traditionally described as shoemakers. Apparently, this leprechaun was obsessed with them and couldn't stop himself from shining any shoes that crossed his path, much like a vampire must stop and count every grain of rice or millet that someone might toss in his path.

Who dies in the movie?

Total body count is four. In the opening scenes, Mrs O'Grady (Pamela Mant) panics, falls down the stairs, and breaks her neck after being scared by the leprechaun. When Ozzie (Mark Holton) and Alex (Robert Hy Gorman) take the gold coin to have it appraised, the leprechaun gets it back by jumping on the shop owner's chest and abdomen with a pogostick. On his way back from the appraisal shop, the leprechaun is stopped by Deputy Tripet (David Permenter), who thinks the leprechaun is a child in costume. The leprechaun claws the deputy's face, chases him through the woods, and eventually breaks his neck. Toward the end of the movie, Mr O'Grady (Shay Duffin), who is living in a rest home, is mangled by the leprechaun and later found in an elevator where he dies of his injuries.

The leprechaun tells Deputy Tripet, when Tripet accuses him of being a child wearing a mask, that he is over 600 years old.

How does the movie end?

Tory sneaks into the rest home in order to talk with Dan O'Grady and find out how to kill the leprechaun, but the leprechaun has gotten there first. Riding in O'Grady's wheelchair, the leprechaun chases Tory down the hall until she jumps into an elevator. Suddenly, O'Grady, with his face all bloodied, falls from the ceiling. As he dies, O'Grady tells Tory that the only way to kill him to get a 4-leaf clover and place it somewhere on his body. Tory drives back to the house, the leprechaun following in the wheelchair. He catches up with her when she stops to find a 4-leaf clover in the clover patch. He grabs her, and she runs, stopping only when she sees the flashing light of a police car. She jumps into the front seat to find dead Deputy Tripet sitting there. When the leprechaun runs up to the side of the car and tries to grab at her through the window, Tory pokes out one of his eyes with the deputy's nightstick. Suddenly a shot rings out and the leprechaun falls to the ground. Nathan (Ken Olandt) and Ozzie have heard her screams and come running. Together, they comb the clover patch for a 4-leaf clover. Meanwhile, Alex is setting up the bear trap in the barn when the leprechaun jumps him and tries to snap his neck in the trap. Ozzie, Nathan, and Tory enter the barn just in time to save Alex. Ozzie tells the leprechaun that the 100th coin is in his stomach and runs away with the leprechaun in hot pursuit. Alex takes the clover from Tory, wraps it around his wad of chewing gun, and slingshots it right down the leprechaun's throat. The leprechaun begins to disintegrate and falls into the well. As the four of them congratulate each other for killing the leprechaun, he climbs back out of the well, mumbling, "I want me gold." Nathan pushes him back down the well with the butt of his rifle, then pours a can of gasoline around the well. When he ignites it, the well goes up like an atom bomb. As the flames die down, the police finally show up. In the final scene, the leprechaun's voice can be heard coming from the well. "I'll not rest 'til I have me gold. Curse this well that me soul shall dwell 'til I find me magic that breaks the spell."

About a third of the way into the movie, before anyone (except Ozzie) knew about the leprechaun, Tory's father had his hand bitten by what he thought was a cat (it was the leprechaun meowing like a cat). They rushed him to the hospital, and he was kept overnight for observation. He does not appear in the film after that.

It's Aniston's first movie made for theatrical release. Aniston had previously appeared in Camp Cucamonga, a made-for-TV movie released in 1990. She had also appeared as various characters in several TV series, like two episodes of Molloy (1990), 13 episodes of Ferris Bueller (1990-1991), and episode "Nowhere to Run" (1992) of Quantum Leap.

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