Leprechaun 2
In search of his stolen golden power, the genie left a bloody path wherever he went. That was a thousand years ago. Now, a thousand years later, Librchon is back in search of a wife. He finds someone who likes appearances, but when her boyfriend steals one of the precious gold coins of the Irish monster, things start to turn into bad things. In order to marry the new Bride, the Genie must do all he can to restore his coin. Even if that means killing a few people.
20 April 1959, Burbank, California, USA
31 March 1958, Uniontown, Alabama, USA
21 October 1947
13 March 1960, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
31 December 1964, Fullerton, California, USA
5 May 1936, New York City, New York, USA
14 December 1924, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
16 January 1963, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
30 September 1964, St. Joseph, Missouri, USA
26 May 1920, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
27 November 1954, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
21 August 1969, Santa Clara County, California, USA
17 May 1942, Houston, Texas, USA
3 February 1970, Epsom, Surrey, England, UK
21 February 1961, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
September 08, 2002
Routine horror sequel with no pot of gold at the end of its dark rainbow.
June 14, 2006
i still hate leprechauns
October 22, 2002
It's no Leprechaun in the Hood, but then, what is?
July 16, 2003
Destroys all continuity from its amusing predecessor. Skip this one, and check out parts 3-5 instead.
November 01, 2014
The sequel fails to make the leprechaun a valid monster in his second outing, and fares no better in the later films.
January 01, 2000
If you saw the first film, you know what it's about already, because it's basically -- no, completely -- the same film with different victims.
March 19, 2012
Awfully stupid, but at least it lacks as many outrageous contrivances and detours as the original had.
April 06, 2003
Because there were so many unanswered questions from Part 1.
March 26, 2009
This malevolent little horror item is a nasty piece of business that revels in chicanery and gore.

