Ben Meyers’ rating: 3.0|5.0
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Leprechaun 3—better than the two previous Leprechaun films—easily becomes a worth viewing film to see what the Leprechaun has up his sleeve for evil surprises. In comparing the first three Leprechaun films, a notable difference becomes the higher quality of acting for everyone involved, a better script, and a good storyline for this movie. Warwick Davis establishes himself as an entirely believable representation of the leprechaun in his interpretation of the character’s personality.
Film Poster Courtesy of Wikipedia
Storyline
The
leprechaun (Warwick Davis) goes on a Las Vegas rampage to retrieve one missing
coin from his hoard of gold.
Additional Thanks
Thank
you to Director Brian Trenchard-Smith for directing effort. Thank you to
Executive Producer for Mark Amin for making the film possible. Additional
characters/cast include: Leprechaun (Warwick Davis), Scott McCoy (John Gatins),
Tammy Larsen (Lee Armstrong), Fazio (John DeMita), Mitch (Michael Callan),
Loretta (Caroline Williams), Gupta (Marcelo Tubert), Art (Tom Dugan), Waitress
(Leigh-Allyn Baker), Lucky (Richard Reicheg), Nurse (Linda Shayne), Doctor (Ian
Gregory), Tony (Roger Hewlett), Elvis (Terry Lee Crisp), High Roller (Jennifer
Stein), and Girl Tourist (Susan Skinner).
Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe?
Maybe.
This movie is part of the Leprechaun horror
series, but the 2014 release of The
Forgotten is a better entertainment piece for this genre of film.
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