Leprechaun III: The Evaluation


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Leprechaun 3 gets good grades for only one reason: it's fun. Aside from that, there's nothing good about it. It has no style, bad acting, and even worse dialogue, but it was fun to watch a couple of times.

Because of his numerous creative rhymes and immensely humorous lines, the Leprechaun, portrayed by Warwick Davis, is without a doubt the most entertaining character in the show. In both comical and horrifying films, a wide range of special effects are used.

This is the third of about six similar movies, and the only one I decided to keep, mostly because it made me laugh. Eventually, the tape got so bad that I had to throw it away. I might want to check out the DVD, which came out later.

Even though Lee Armstrong played the female lead, few people had heard of her before or after. Although she was a gorgeous (Leprechaun 3 (1995) Review) lady, she was plainly not much of an actor.

This version alone, but the little filthy Leprechaun should do the trick if you're looking for something silly yet enjoyable with a decent blend of horror and humour. The remaining books in the series are not worth your time.

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