Who knows, maybe the series could have gone on to further installments by taking the leprechaun into other seemingly unrelated genres Romantic comedy? However, the positive reaction to the previous film resulted in the producers insisting that the film be again set in an inner city with a cast primarily made up of rappers. But if they insist on another urban drama for a seventh installment, how about placing the leprechaun into a movie where he's the newest teacher at a tough inner city high school? Speaking in riddles and rhymes, the demon stalks his victims with ruthless determination — and scores some really good pot along the way. Although she and her friends quickly go from rags to riches, they discover that the gold belongs to someone else: an evil leprechaun Warwick Davis who has returned from hell to claim his treasure. As with the previous films, the production value is below average, the story and characters are underdeveloped, and most of the picture relies on Davis' evil grin and diminutive figure wreaking havoc to carry he film. City hairdresser Emily Woodrow Tangi Miller finds the answer to her financial problems when she stumbles upon a chest brimming with gold.
Not wanting to rehash the previous film, Spera left and was replaced by. . Trivia 2000 director was involved with this project in its early stages, and came up with two proposed storylines; one set in Venice Beach, and another set on an island during spring break. But watching the creepy little leprechaun take out gang members, racist cops, and pretty much anyone who gets in his way actually goes a long way. .
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