When Dan O'Grady returns to the U.S. after stealing some Irish leprechaun's pot of gold, he thinks he can settle down and enjoy his newfound wealth. He thought wrong. The leprechaun followed him and O'Grady barely gets away with his life, having locked the little monster in his basement. Ten years later, J.D. and his spoiled daughter Tory move in. By accident, the leprechaun is released and almost immediately the annoying creature starts to look for his gold, not displaying any respect for human life.
A thousand years ago, the Leprechaun left a bloody trail
when he ripped through the countryside in search of his
stolen gold. Now he's back in the big city using all of
his deadly tricks to snare the girl of his nightmares.
His bloody quest becomes more deadly when her boyfriend
steals one of the Leprechaun's gold coins.
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.
On a planet in a distant galaxy, a power hungry Leprechaun,
holds a beautiful alien princess hostage in order to marry
her for her royal title. With her title and his beloved gold,
he'll be able to rule the universe. While making his maniacal
plans, what he doesn't count on is an invading platoon of
marines from Earth, to save the princess and foil his plans.
When Butch, Postmaster P, and Stray Bullet loot the local hip-hop
mogul's studio to fund their demo album, the threesome unwittingly
ends up with the secret of Mack Daddy's success: a magical flute.
Their gigs instantly turn golden but a blood-thristy Leprechaun
and an angry Mack Daddy are hot on their trail, leaving a wake of
destruction tainted by politically incorrect limericks.
When Emily Woodrow and her friends happen on a treasure chest full
of gold coins, they fail to to heed the warnings of a wise old
psychic who had foretold that they would encounter trouble with a
very nasty and protective Leprechaun.
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