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Leprechaun 3

Welcome to Vegas... the odds are you won't leave alive!
1995 | 94m | English

(10360 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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It was a normal night in Las Vegas, Nevada, all the lights were flashing brightly, until a man with one hand, one eye, and one leg walks into a pawn shop with a statue of a hideous looking Leprechaun. The owner claims it's a good luck charm. The statue also wore a medallion around it's neck. The careless pawn shop owner took off the medallion setting the Leprechaun free...
Release Date: Jun 27, 1995
Director: Brian Trenchard-Smith
Writer: David DuBos
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Horror
Keywords casino, sequel, leprechaun, slasher, stolen treasure
Production Companies Blue Rider Pictures, Trimark Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,200,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Warwick Davis Leprechaun
John Gatins Scott
Lee Armstrong Tammy
John DeMita Fazio
Michael Callan Mitch
Caroline Williams Loretta
Marcelo Tubert Gupta
Tom Dugan Art
Leigh-Allyn Baker Waitress
Richard Reicheg Lucky
Linda Shayne Nurse
Ian Gregory Doctor
Roger Hewlett Tony
Terry Lee Crisp Elvis
Jennifer Stein High Roller
Susan Skinner Girl Tourist
Tre Temperilli Gambler
Heidi Staley Fantasy Girl
Name Job
David DuBos Writer
Bill Berry Line Producer
Dennis Michael Tenney Sound Effects Editor, Original Music Composer
David Lewis Director of Photography
Daniel Duncan Editor
Tedra Gabriel Casting
Ken Aichele Production Design
Gabriel Bartalos Special Effects Makeup Artist
David Tripet Executive In Charge Of Production
Lynn K. D'Angona First Assistant Director
Carla Rose Ponzio Second Assistant Director
John Stewart Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Frank Ceglia Stunts
Joy Alexandra Miller Stunts
John Ashker Stunts
Trisha Lane Stunts
Solly Marx Stunts
Ray Bickel Stunts
Ed Giovanni First Assistant Camera
Pedro Sandoval Second Assistant Camera
Ian Dodd "B" Camera Operator
Eric 'Jetson' Pfoutz First Assistant "B" Camera
Brent Blom Second Assistant "B" Camera
Joel Schwartz Camera Loader
Richard Jordon Post Production Supervisor
Cami Winikoff Production Supervisor
Carole J. Meyer Production Controller
Lisa Collins Script Supervisor
Leilani McCullough Production Coordinator
Peter McNulty First Assistant Editor
Victor Ortado Assistant Art Director
Daniel J. Vivanco Set Decoration
J.D. Harris Leadman
Andrew Gersh Set Dresser
Lance Dodson Property Master
Sheila Streicek Costume Supervisor
Claudia Wick Costumer
Christina Criswell Key Makeup Artist
David Fields Key Hair Stylist
Cindy Nakadaira Assistant Makeup Artist
Keith A. Markham Key Grip
Raymond Klein Best Boy Grip
Paul Wolkowsky Dolly Grip
Vidal Cohen Dolly Grip
John Smalley Grip
Owen Hablutzel Grip
Brad Siskind Grip
Steve Hunt Grip
Clayton Fowler Grip
Sean Cohen Gaffer
Julius Metoyer Gaffer
Rick Weis Best Boy Electric
Daniel H. Goldstein Electrician
Darren Lucey Electrician
Rich Kramer Electrician
Brian Dapp Electrician
Steve Price Electrician
Mary Jo Devenney Production Sound Mixer
Srđan Popović Boom Operator
Kevin Kubota Boom Operator
Joel E. Smith Sound Effects Editor, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kevin Hamilton Dialogue Editor, ADR Recordist
Bess Hopper Foley Artist
Robin Jorden Second Second Assistant Director
Carla Bowen Second Second Assistant Director
Heidi S. Pavey Assistant Production Coordinator
Stephen Potts Casting Assistant
Peter S. Combs Construction Coordinator
Darren Michaels Still Photographer
Saul Escobedo Color Timer
Stephen Harrison Second Unit First Assistant Director
Todd Buhmiller Second Second Assistant Director
Eric Anderson Second Unit Director of Photography
Pat Swovelin First Assistant Camera
Tony Jones Additional First Assistant Camera
Michelle Stewart Script Supervisor
Rick Hopper Gaffer
Aletha Rodgers Sound Mixer
Paul Vik Marshall Boom Operator
Karin Bagan Set Dresser
Jeff Robert Music Supervisor
Arturo Gil Stunt Double
Joey Box Stunts
Gary Littlejohn Stunts
Ed Gale Stunts
Mark Jones Characters
Candi Guterres Art Direction
Trish Summerville Costumer
Duane Journey Key Grip
Scott C. Kolden Sound Effects Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Foley Recordist
David Pruger Boom Operator
Brian Trenchard-Smith Director
Name Title
Jeff Geoffray Producer
Walter Josten Producer
Henry Seggerman Producer
Mark Amin Executive Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

_**Tammy, Tammy, Tammy, Tammy, TAMMY**_ RELEASED TO VIDEO in 1995, "Leprechaun 3" is the second sequel in the series about a hideous little leprechaun (Warwick Davis) who likes to kill those who take from his pot of gold. This one's set in Las Vegas and features a young dude who gets infected wit ... h the Leprechaun's green blood and starts to morph into a (taller) leprechaun himself (John Gatins). Although "Leprechaun 3" plays it pretty straight there's also quite a bit of camp. Regardless, it's nigh impossible to take seriously due to the cartoonish leprechaun; consequently, the film is more comedy than horror. In fact, it's not horrifying at all. But it _IS_ entertaining, and that's the name of the game. As my title blurb would suggest, "Leprechaun 3" is well worth watching for the character of Tammy alone, played by Lee Armstrong. It's great to have an intelligent, winsome female protagonist with actual and natural curves, rather than the usual too-thin blondes with chicken legs and fake breasts. Lee blows them all out of the water and her outfits only accentuate her appeal. Too bad she left acting behind the same year "Leprechaun 3" was released, but at least we have this film to remember her awe-inspiring beauty. THE FILM RUNS 90 minutes and was shot in Las Vegas. GRADE: B+

Jan 18, 2023
Ruuz
3.0

The idea of a Monkey's Paw in Las Vegas is actually pretty solid, but it's poorly executed, doesn't mesh with the mythology of the series set up at this point, and also is hamstrung by a strange pseudo-"Werewolf in Vegas" arc that crops up in the second half. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappoint ... ing. Avoid where possible._

Jun 23, 2021