You should not waste your time with Leprechaun 3


Decker Shado Leprechaun 3 Review


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.

The Leprechaun, played by Warwick Davis, is without a doubt the most entertaining character on stage because to his many clever rhymes and hilarious quips. Both comedic and terrifying movies make heavy use of special effects in significant ways.

This is the third of around six films of this kind that I have seen, and it is the only one that I have decided to Review of Leprechaun 3 from 1995 preserve, mostly because it is funny. In the end, I decided not to use the tape since the quality was so poor. It's possible that I need to look into purchasing the DVD that was afterwards made available.

Lee Armstrong, who played the female protagonist, was a gorgeous lady but clearly not much of an actor, since she is mostly forgotten at this point.

This installment of the little filthy Leprechaun should satisfy your need for something foolish yet enjoyable, a nice combination of terror and humor. You shouldn't continue reading the remainder of the series.

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