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''Leprechaun 3'' (also known as ''Leprechaun 3: In Vegas'') is a 1995 American slasher
comedy film A comedy film is a category of film which emphasizes humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement. Films in this style traditionally have a happy ending (black comedy being an exception). Comedy is one of the ol ...
and the third, and first
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installment, in the ''
Leprechaun A leprechaun ( ga, leipreachán/luchorpán) is a diminutive supernatural being in Irish folklore, classed by some as a type of solitary fairy. They are usually depicted as little bearded men, wearing a coat and hat, who partake in mischief. I ...
'' series. The film follows a psychotic
leprechaun A leprechaun ( ga, leipreachán/luchorpán) is a diminutive supernatural being in Irish folklore, classed by some as a type of solitary fairy. They are usually depicted as little bearded men, wearing a coat and hat, who partake in mischief. I ...
, who begins a killing spree in
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. The film was followed by '' Leprechaun 4: In Space'' (1997).


Plot

At the beginning of the film, a stranger with a missing arm, leg, and eye sells a grotesque Leprechaun statue to a
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Pawnshop owner called Gupta. The figure has a golden medallion around its neck, which the shop owner removes despite being warned by the stranger not to. This action brings the leprechaun to life, and he attacks Gupta, biting his ear and toe before strangling him with a phone cord. As he is running away from the scene, the leprechaun drops one of his wish-granting gold coins. Meanwhile, a college student, Scott McCoy, has just arrived in Las Vegas and falls for a woman called Tammy. He gives her a ride to her job at the Lucky Shamrock Casino. While in the casino, Scott gambles away all his money, so he goes to the local pawnshop to trade his Rolex watch for some quick cash. Upon reaching the pawnshop, Scott discovers Gupta's lifeless body on the floor and calls the police. He then unknowingly takes the leprechaun's coin and is granted one wish. A computer on the counter next to him states how in Irish folklore that one wish from a leprechaun's coin can give a mortal anything and that it remains permanent. When Scott hears this, he jokingly wishes for a winning streak. Scott is instantly teleported back to the casino by the coin's magic, where he starts having a winning streak and realizes that his wish has come true; the coin later gets stolen by two casino employees, Loretta and Fazio. Scott then gets attacked by the leprechaun, who pursues his gold coin. In the process, their blood mixes and Scott manages to throw the leprechaun out of the hotel window, but he survives the fall. Due to the mixed blood, Scott begins to transform into a leprechaun. Mitch, the Lucky Shamrock's owner, along with Loretta and Fazio, pass the coin around making wishes. Mitch wishes that he could have sex with Tammy and goes up to her room. While Mitch is kissing her, Loretta steals the golden coin; Tammy is broken free of its spell and leaves the room in a panic. The leprechaun then enters the room and turns on the television using his magic. A woman who looks like Tammy appears and starts to call Mitch's name. She comes out of the TV and kisses Mitch, who then hears the leprechaun's voice and looks up, discovering the woman is a robot just before she electrocutes him. While in Fazio's dressing room, Loretta wishes to have her 20-year-old body back, and her wish comes true. The leprechaun then appears and asks her for his coin, but Loretta tells him she doesn’t have it anymore. He becomes infuriated and massively inflates her breasts, lips, and butt. Loretta hysterically cries and screams as she tries to escape from the leprechaun through an open door. She becomes wedged between its frame due to her blown-up body parts and tries to force herself through. Finally, the doorframe breaks into tiny pieces, which causes her to blow up. Shortly after, Fazio, now in possession of the coin, wishes to be the world's greatest magician. During his show, the leprechaun appears, and the audience thinks he is part of the performance. He restrains Fazio in a box, and everyone in the crowd insists that they want to see the saw trick. Realizing that the leprechaun has an actual chainsaw and intended to cut him in half, Fazio wishes that he would be at Caesar's Palace. His wish doesn’t come true because he already made his wish and the coin only grants one. The leprechaun proceeds to saw him in half in front of the horrified crowd. Scott, who has nearly completely transformed into a leprechaun, and Tammy arrive and warn the people to exit for their safety. Once they leave, Scott battles the leprechaun and burns the pot of gold which causes the leprechaun to burst into flames and Scott to revert to his normal body. And now they left Las Vegas for somewhere else.


Cast

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Warwick Davis Warwick Ashley Davis (born 3 February 1970) is an English actor. He played the title character in ''Willow'' (1988) and the ''Leprechaun'' film series (1993–2003), several characters in the ''Star Wars'' film series (1983–2019), most nota ...
as Lubdan The Leprechaun *
John Gatins John Gatins (born April 16, 1968) is an American screenwriter, director, and actor. For writing the drama film ''Flight (2012 film), Flight'' (2012), he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Gatins made his directori ...
as Scott McCoy * Lee Armstrong as Tammy Larsen *
Caroline Williams Caroline Williams is an American actress and producer. She is best known for her role as Stretch in ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' film series. Her other film roles include '' Alamo Bay'' (1985), ''The Legend of Billie Jean'' (1985), '' Step ...
as Loretta *
John DeMita John DeMita (born January 6, 1959)Birthday tweets: * * is an American actor. He is married to Julia Fletcher. He is most recognized as the voice of Dosu Kinuta, Hiashi Hyuga and Hizashi Hyuga on the hit anime series ''Naruto''. In addition to ...
as Fazio *
Michael Callan Michael Callan (born Martin Harris Calinieff; November 22, 1935 – October 10, 2022) was an American actor best known for originating the role of Riff in ''West Side Story'' on Broadway, and for his film roles for Columbia Pictures, notably ' ...
as Mitch * Tom Dugan as Art *
Marcelo Tubert Marcelo Tubert (born February 11, 1952) is an Argentine-born American actor. Biography Early life and career Born in Córdoba, Argentina, Tubert's mother, Miriam Tubert, is an actress who did a great deal of stage work and had her own children ...
as Gupta * Roger Hewlett as Tony * Heidi Staley as The Fantasy Girl * Merle Kennedy as Melissa "Mouse" Franklin (uncredited) * Rod McCary as Father Bob (uncredited) * Zoe Trilling as Shirley Finnerty (uncredited) * Terry Lee Crisp as
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Impersonator


Production

After optioning a
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of his own to Blue Rider Productions, screenwriter David DuBos was given an opportunity to pitch for ''Leprechaun 3''. DuBos, who hadn't seen the previous two films, was only given the guideline of "Leprechaun in Las Vegas" for his pitch. DuBos won against six other writers and had to quickly put together a script due to an impending production start.
Brian Trenchard-Smith Brian Medwin Trenchard-Smith (born 1946) is an English-Australian filmmaker and author, known for his idiosyncratic and satirical low-budget genre films. His filmography covers action, science fiction, martial arts, dystopian fiction, comedy, w ...
, director of ''
Night of the Demons 2 ''Night of the Demons 2'' is a 1994 American horror film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Amelia Kinkade, Cristi Harris, Rick Peters, Jennifer Rhodes and Christine Taylor. It is the sequel to '' Night of the Demons'' and was release ...
'' was selected to helm the film.
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had considered making the film the final entry in the series. The film was shot over the course of 14 days in
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, with only one day taking place in
Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vegas ...
.


Release

''Leprechaun 3'' was released
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on June 27, 1995 by
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, and went on to become the highest selling independent direct-to-video film of 1995. The studio would release the film on
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on February 27, 2001. The film was released on
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for the first time by
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on September 30, 2014.


Reception

The film holds a 0% approval rating on the
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website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 4 reviews. Actor
Warwick Davis Warwick Ashley Davis (born 3 February 1970) is an English actor. He played the title character in ''Willow'' (1988) and the ''Leprechaun'' film series (1993–2003), several characters in the ''Star Wars'' film series (1983–2019), most nota ...
would later claim the film as his favorite of the series: "I think it tapped into the potential of bringing a comedic element to it all. And
Brian Trenchard-Smith Brian Medwin Trenchard-Smith (born 1946) is an English-Australian filmmaker and author, known for his idiosyncratic and satirical low-budget genre films. His filmography covers action, science fiction, martial arts, dystopian fiction, comedy, w ...
, who directed that one, is an incredible director. He manages to get so much out of so little money, and that was what was great about working with him. He really got the humor".Christopher Carle, "Interview with Warwick Davis", ''IGN Films'', April 12, 2012
accessed February 8, 2013


See also

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List of films set in Las Vegas This is a list of films set in Las Vegas. See also * List of films shot in Las Vegas * List of television shows set in Las Vegas References {{reflist Las Vegas Films A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, ...


References


External links

* * {{Brian Trenchard-Smith 1995 direct-to-video films 1995 horror films 1995 films American comedy horror films American satirical films American slasher films 1990s English-language films Direct-to-video horror films Leprechaun (film series) Direct-to-video sequel films American supernatural horror films Films set in the Las Vegas Valley Films shot in the Las Vegas Valley Trimark Pictures films Films directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith Films set in Nevada 1990s American films