The third installment of the Leprechaun series is just okay


The only reason Leprechaun 3 is regarded of acceptable quality is because it is entertaining. Aside from that, it has no redeeming qualities, lacks class, has terrible acting, and much worse writing, but it was certainly amusing to see several times.

There is no denying that the Leprechaun (Warwick Davis) is the show's most memorable character thanks to his hilarious witticisms and rhythmic delivery. Comedic and terrifying special effects are commonplace.

This is the third of roughly six such movies I've seen, and the only one I kept (mostly) for the humor. Eventually, I decided to throw out the tape because of its poor quality. The DVD was later released, so maybe I should watch it.

Lee Armstrong played the part of the female lead, and while she was a gorgeous lady, it is clear that she was not much of an actor, since very few people had heard of her either before or after she played this role.

If you are looking for something foolish but enjoyable, with a decent combination of horror and humour, then this (Leprechaun 3) little nasty Leprechaun should be able to satisfy your needs, but only this version of the film. Don't bother continuing on with the remainder of the books in the series.

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