LEPRECHAUN: LA NOCHE DEL DUENDE
Leprechaun
Dan O'Grady vuelve de Irlanda con una bolsa de oro y le explica a su mujer que se la ha robado a un duende. Ella no se lo cree, pero al abrir una de las maletas, sale de ella el duende y la tira por las escaleras. El duende es capaz de imitar las voces de otras personas, pero O'Grady tiene un trebol de cuatro hojas con el cual puede dominarlo y lo encierra en una caja en el sótano de la casa. Al cabo del tiempo otras personas sin querer desatan de su carcel al maldito duende ansioso de venganza y de recuperar su deseado oro.
Directores
Reparto
Warwick Davis
Leprechaun
Jennifer Aniston
Tory
Ken Olandt
Nathan
Mark Holton
Ozzie
Robert Hy Gorman
Alex
Shay Duffin
O'Grady
John Voldstad
Shop Owner
John Sanderford
J.D.
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 (voice)
Brandon Sachs
Little Boy (voice)
Equipo
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Streaming
Lionsgate+ Amazon Channels
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Apple TV
Amazon Video
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RESEÑAS DE LA COMUNIDAD
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Gimly
As is very frequently the case with horror franchises, the Leprechaun series started out with a pretty silly premise, but took itself quite seriously, then quickly devolved into parody as the sequels came out. That being the case, this first Leprechaun movie is actually not very jokey (at least, not when you consider the fact that the villain of the piece is a three-foot-tall Irishman with a penchant for skipping, rhyming and polishing shoes). The effects are hit and miss, the acting is not very good, and a lot of the movie is shot too dark to make out properly, but Leprechaun really is an okay horror movie.
Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole.
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