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_**A parody of Star Trek and the first 2 Aliens movies**_ Released to video in 1997, "Leprechaun 4: In Space" takes place in the future where a group of space marines travel to a distant planet to stop a power-hungry Leprechaun (Warwick ...


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On a planet in a distant galaxy, a power hungry Leprechaun, holds a beautiful alien princess hostage in order to marry her for her royal title. With her title and his beloved gold, he'll be able to rule the universe. While making his maniacal plans, what he doesn't count on is an invading platoon of marines from Earth, to save the princess and foil his plans. An accomplished trickster, the Leprechaun stows himself away on the orbiting spaceship and wreaks havoc on the crew in an attempt to recapture his bride.
A power-hungry Leprechaun named Lubdan escapes his intergalactic prison and travels to the planet Morbuvia. There, he plans to use his bride, a human princess, to become ruler of the galaxy. A group of marines is sent to stop him, but they must contend with his shape-shifting abilities and deadly traps. The fate of the universe hangs in the balance as the unlikely heroes face off against the diminutive, but terrifying, emerald fiend.
Leprechaun 4: In Space is widely considered one of the weakest entries in the franchise, often criticized for its nonsensical plot, poor special effects, and over-the-top gore. It failed to garner significant critical attention, and audience reception was largely negative, with many finding it to be an uninspired and campy B-movie.
The film is a low-budget, campy mess with little to offer beyond its absurd premise.
Special effects are particularly unconvincing, even for its time.
Warwick Davis's performance as the Leprechaun is one of the few redeeming qualities, though it's often lost in the film's chaos.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Leprechaun 4: In Space are scarce and generally unfavorable, often labeling it as a 'so bad it's good' film or simply a poorly made horror-comedy with little entertainment value.
The film was shot in Bulgaria, which significantly reduced production costs but also contributed to the perceived low quality of the sets and special effects.
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_**A parody of Star Trek and the first 2 Aliens movies**_ Released to video in 1997, "Leprechaun 4: In Space" takes place in the future where a group of space marines travel to a distant planet to stop a power-hungry Leprechaun (Warwick ...

Maybe one of the least excusable "And Suddenly... They're In Space!" sequels horror has ever had to suffer through. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._