Leprechaun 3

1995 "Welcome to Vegas... the odds are you won't leave alive!"
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Released: 05 July 1995 Released
Producted By: Trimark Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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It was a normal night in Las Vegas, Nevada, all the lights were flashing brightly, until a man with one hand, one eye, and one leg walks into a pawn shop with a statue of a hideous looking Leprechaun. The owner claims it's a good luck charm. The statue also wore a medallion around it's neck. The careless pawn shop owner took off the medallion setting the Leprechaun free...

Genre

Horror, Comedy

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Director

Brian Trenchard-Smith

Production Companies

Trimark Pictures

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Leprechaun 3 Audience Reviews

VividSimon Simply Perfect
SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
UnowPriceless hyped garbage
Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
willnye-74430 OK so this is easily the best movie in this entire series and that's because this is the movie where the series embraces the fact that these movies are just so freaking terrible that they actually end up being entertaining, which is probably why all of the movies in this series after 1 and 2 were released direct to DVD
rgm-24256 I liked this one, beautifully well done, creative, I liked the characters in this one, great music, great story, well done.
SnoopyStyle In Las Vegas, a man with one hand, one eye, and one leg walks into a pawn shop with a Leprechaun statue and a medallion. He sells it to the shop owner for $20 and warns him not to touch the medallion. Of course, he takes the medallion and the Leprechaun (Warwick Davis) comes to life. The Leprechaun loses one of his coins and the medallion keeps him at bay. Scott McCoy is new in town and almost runs over Tammy Larsen. She's a magician at a casino with a broke down car. She's an assistant to incompetent magician Fazio.None of the characters are appealing or sympathetic. The acting is lackluster. Scott is a loser with no charisma. He is annoying in his cluelessness. Tammy is sassy for no reason. Their story has no drama until Scott shows up at the pawn shop. Speaking of the pawn shop, the owner's battle with the Leprechaun is silly. I don't care about the shop owner and the fight has no rooting interest. The only good is Warwick Davis despite the bad jokes and the ridiculous outfit. This continues to be lower level camp and an unscary horror franchise.
smooth_op_85 I decided to take a look at this movie again because I saw it as a kid on TV. I started to watch it and thought some of the humor was pretty funny.So a pawn shop guy gets a statue and a medallion, of course the guy who brings it in says "Don't touch the Medallion" so what does Pawn Shop guy do: EXACTLY THAT! There are 2 showdowns with the Leprechaun and the Shop Owner, with the Leprechaun victorious at their last meeting. Their meetings happen because 1. He's the shop owner and 2. There's one piece of gold missing. Then there's the convenient thing where the shop owner was looking up Leprechaun lore on the computer, that plays into the next section At the casino, Scott--our hero--is having a losing streak, then goes to pawn the watch and finds the dead shop owner dead. The next thing Scott does is accidentally going up to the computer and unpausing it at the time that the gold shilling is told to have magic powers: Granting a wish. He makes his wish: A winning streak.That's where it all gets complicated. The gold coin shifts hands so many times and the Leprechaun keeps killing until the final showdown; which has something to do with Scott not feeling quite like himself.All in all, it's a farce, a decent but predictable farce.