In Collection
#337
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
USA / English
| Warwick Davis |
Leprechaun |
| Jennifer Aniston |
Tory Reding |
| Ken Olandt |
Nathan Murphy |
| Mark Holton |
Ozzie |
| Robert Hy Gorman |
Alex |
| Shay Duffin |
Dan O'Grady |
| John Sanderford |
J.D. Reding |
| John Voldstad |
Shop Owner |
| Pamela Mant |
Mrs. O'Grady |
| William Newman |
Sheriff Cronin |
| David Permenter |
Deputy Tripet |
| Raymond C. Turner |
Dispatcher |
| Heather Kennedy |
Waitress |
| Tim Garrick |
Customer |
| Alexandra Sachs |
Little Girl's Voice |
| Director |
Mark Jones |
| Producer |
David Price; William Sachs |
| Writer |
Mark Jones |
“Leprechaun” is a horrific dark film about a demonic Leprechaun (Warwick Davis) who is guarding his precious gold. When Dan O’Grady (Shay Duffin) steals a pot of gold, he returns home and plans to live off the windfall. However the angry Leprechaun followed him back to America and confronts O’Grady who almost dies but locks the beast away. Now ten years later, JD (John Sanderford) and his daughter Tory (Jennifer Aniston) move into the now abandoned farmhouse. Tory accidentally releases the monster who begins to hunt for his pot of gold at the cost of everyone. Now it’s up to Tory and her friend Alex (Robert Gorman) to stop the Leprechaun before he kills again.
| Region |
Region 1 |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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