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"Lep in the Hood, come to do no good!"
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Leprechaun in the Hood
Leprechaun In the Hood
Credits
Title: Leprechaun in the Hood
Directed by: Rob Spera
Written by: Doug Hall; Alan Reynolds; William Wells
Produced by: Bruce David Eisen; Darin Spillman; Mike Upton
Cinematography: Mike Mickens
Production
Distributors: Trimark Pictures
Released: March 28th, 2000
Rating: R
Running time: 90 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
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Leprechaun in the Hood is an American horror-comedy directed by Rob Spera. It is the fifth installment in the Leprechaun film series and was released direct-to-video by Trimark Pictures on March 28th, 2000. The film stars Warwick Davis, reprising his role as the evil, mischievous leprechaun and features a trio of new would-be victims played by A.T. Montgomery, Rashaan Nall and Red Grant. The film also features actor/rap artist Ice-T as a pimp-turned-record producer named Mack Daddy. The films starts off in the 1970s where Mack Daddy comes across the leprechaun and manages to capture him. It then flash forwards to the present where Mack, now a wealthy record producer keeps the immobile leprechaun as a decoration in his office. Three up-and-coming rap artists named Postmaster P., Stray Bullet and Butch unwittingly free the leprechaun and Postmaster manages to grab onto the creature's mystical golden flute - an item that the leprechaun will go to great lengths to recover.

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • Production on Leprechaun in the Hood began in August, 1999.
  • The tagline for this film is "Lep in the Hood, come to do no good!"
  • Body Count: 10
  • Rob Spera directed a movie in 1999 called Stray Bullet. He named a character in Leprechaun in the Hood after the film.
  • One of the gangsters in this film refers to the Leprechaun as "Chucky on crack". This is a reference to Charles "Chucky" Lee Ray, the serial killer doll from the Child's Play film franchise.

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