Ficky's Leprechaun Page - the first Leprechaun fansite on the web went offline in June 2000. But in the interests of preservation, I've put my copy of it online. I don't have the movie trailers and MP3s, but everything else is there. The only changes I've made were to add a link on Ficky's menu page that takes you back to Connie's Page and a link to the Lep 6 campaign. Ficky's many fine features include a large vidcap gallery for the first four movies and a selection of sound clips.
IMDb is the best place to talk about the Leprechaun online:
Trimark Pictures, the movie company that produced the first five movies in the Leprechaun series, was acquired by Lions Gate Entertainment in October 2000.
Here are some good-quality online Leprechaun trailers in wmv format for your viewing pleasure:
IMDB has database information and trailers for the Leprechaun movies.
On May 12, Lep 3 & 4 director Brian Trenchard-Smith did a podcast interview with Greg Conley's online radio show. Approximately 16 minutes of this 54-minute interview dealt with the Leprechaun series, especially Lep 4. An MP3 of this interview is available here on the Your Video Store website. The Leprechaun section starts right around minute 22 of the interview.
YouTube has a video about Jennifer Aniston that includes a brief interview with Mark Jones discussing Leprechaun. The Lep material starts around the 3:30 minute mark and includes pictures that look like they were taken from my Behind the Scenes gallery without permission since I've never seen these particular photos anywhere else.
Sound clips for the first four movies are available at Wavlist.com. To give credit where credit is due, these clips were obviously borrowed from Ficky's Leprechaun Page. They're exactly the same clips, with exactly the same filenames.
There are a lot of Leprechaun movie reviews on the web. Most of them aren't worth bothering with, but the most interesting ones are listed on The Open Directory Project.
Fangoria.com has a fake Lep vs. Wishmaster trailer.
Mr. T versus the Leprechaun - a disrespectful but absolutely hilarious fight fantasy. It would make a pretty good plot for the next Leprechaun movie.
Off the Mark has a great Lep cartoon
here. There are four
cartoons on the page; the one on the top right is the one to look for. It's not
directly related to the horror series, but it would make a GREAT Lep movie!
Leprechaun: A
Legacy - Do you enjoy a good pseudo-intellectual discussion of the Leprechaun? If so,
then you MUST check out this essay on the Brothers Redcloud site.
Youngmanridge.com has a semi lighthearted, semi mean-spirited analysis of the
different personality characteristics the Lep displays in each movie, complete
with a different fake name for the Lep in each movie.
Greatest Horror
Film Poll - the Leprechaun needs your vote!
Warwick Davis links are listed separately.
I could list some Jennifer Aniston sites here, but I won't.
Doc Dave - Homepage of Dave Tripet, who
was executive in charge of production for the first three Lep movies, and helped
me with a lot of the production material on this website. Dave is also the
webmaster of ScriptCollecting.com.
Arturo Gil's
Official Website - homepage of the stunt leprechaun for Lep 2, 3 and 4.
He's posted a couple of great
behind the scenes photos from Leprechaun 3
along with some vidcaps from 2 and 4.
A fansite dedicated to the lead actress from Leprechaun 3:
The
Lee Armstrong Page.
A fansite dedicated to Lep in the Hood actor Ice-T:
A Tribute to Ice-T.
Some links for the Lep 6 crew:
MarksFriggin.com has an
article about Lee Armstrong's adventures as an intern on the Howard Stern show, under
the title "Lee the Insane Intern." It's about 3/4 of the way down the page, and the
quickest way to find it is to tell your computer to find the word 'insane' in the page.
Thanks to Brian Schutz for the link!
Stonefoto.com - webpage of Peter "Hopper"
Stone, the official photographer for Leprechaun in the Hood and Leprechaun 6. You can see some of
his Lep in the Hood photos here.
Rice Paper - the homepage of
Leprechaun 2 production assistant Monica Stzybel. The Leprechaun 2 section is
here.
Tactical Edge Group - homepage of a prop
company that did some work on Leprechaun in the Hood. Bill Davis kindly provided
pictures and information from behind the scenes.
The Airbrushing World of Pamela Shanteau produced
a unique piece of Leprechaun art.
The online auctions at eBay are the best place to find
most Leprechaun merchandise.
The Lep Crew
Lep Merchandise