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A Very Unlucky Leprechaun
Nine year old Molly and her father move to Ireland into a house they've inherited, nicknamed "Misfortune Manor". It brings bad luck to anyone who lives in it, and Molly and her father soon fall victim to the curse: they will lose their new found home unless they can pay the taxes they owe on it. Lucky the Leprechaun is on hand to help Molly break the curse and help with pots of gold.
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Plot Summary
When a leprechaun's magical gold is stolen, he embarks on a quest to reclaim it, facing unexpected challenges and forming an unlikely alliance. The journey leads him through a series of comical misadventures as he tries to outwit his adversaries and recover his stolen treasure. Ultimately, he must learn the true meaning of luck and friendship.
Critical Reception
A Very Unlucky Leprechaun was primarily aimed at a younger audience and received a mixed-to-negative reception from critics. While some appreciated its lighthearted approach and the presence of Warwick Davis, many found the plot predictable and the humor to be juvenile. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, often viewed as a forgettable entry in the fantasy-comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
A predictable plot with humor that doesn't quite land.
Features a recognizable lead but lacks originality.
Suitable for very young children looking for a simple fantasy adventure.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'A Very Unlucky Leprechaun' is not readily available, but general audience reception suggests it was seen as a family film with limited appeal beyond its target demographic.
Fun Fact
Warwick Davis, who plays the leprechaun, is also known for his roles as Willow Ufgood in 'Willow' and as the titular character in the 'Leprechaun' film series.
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