The leprechaun in this movie looked so silly that he never conveyed any menace or threat. He also talked with a distorted voice that made it difficult most of the time to understand what he was saying. I couldn't understand the plot either. It had something to do with gold and four leaf clovers and a pendant and an inheritance but nothing made sense. The cast are uniformly awful and bring no conviction to their roles. The director Louisa Warren also has a part but doesn't make an impression. The house location wasn't too bad, so there is that and the cinematography was competent. The main problem the film has is that it is far too bland and tedious. It was a sequel to 'Vengeance Of The Leprechaun' which I haven't seen and based on this viewing experience probably won't.
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