
Warwick Davis's portrayal of a vengeful leprechaun has become the stuff of legend. In the film, the leprechaun is convinced that a family has stolen his pot of gold. He sets out to hunt them down, using all of his cunning and strength. Meanwhile, the family is desperately searching for the gold, in an attempt to placate the leprechaun and keep him from harming them. Davis's performance is chilling and unforgettable, making Leprechaun one of the best horror films of all time.
In what was supposed to be a more straightforward horror flick, Davis added some comedic touches as the Leprechaun.
Leprechaun movie plot:
Dan O'Grady goes back to his home in North Dakota in 1983 after visiting his birthplace, Ireland, where he kidnapped a leprechaun and stole his pot of gold. After O'Grady buried the treasure, he found out that the bad leprechaun had followed him home and killed his wife. O'Grady uses a four-leaf clover to stop the leprechaun's magic and put him in a box. He had a stroke before he could set him on fire.
After ten years have passed, J. D. Redding decides to spend the summer at the O'Grady farmhouse with his daughter Tory, who is now a teenager. The farmhouse is now being repainted with the aid of contract workers Nathan Murphy, his 10-year-old brother Alex, and their friend Ozzie Jones, who is considered to be somewhat dimwitted. While Ozzie is scouring the basement, he overhears the leprechaun calling for help and mistakes him for a little child. He frees the leprechaun from the carton by removing the worn out four-leaf clover that was inside of it. Ozzie learns from the leprechaun that he is really an Irish shoemaker who emigrated to the United States in the hope of making his fortune. Ozzie notices a rainbow after his attempts to convince the others that he had seen a leprechaun were unsuccessful. He decides to follow the rainbow in the hopes of finding upon a treasure chest along the way. Alex follows him because he is worried that Ozzie would hurt himself in some way. A bag holding one hundred gold coins mysteriously materializes in front of Ozzie. After Ozzie examines the gold and mistakenly consumes a coin while doing so, they conceal it in an old well in the belief that this would restore Ozzie's mental capacity.
J. D. gets tricked by a leprechaun on the farm into walking into a trap by the leprechaun posing as a cat and biting his hand, causing him pain. After Tory and the others have brought the leprechaun to the hospital, he rides away on a three-wheeled bicycle. When Alex and Ozzie proceed to a pawn shop to determine the authenticity of the gold, the leprechaun kills the store's proprietor, Joe, for stealing his gold, and then polishes Joe's shoes before fleeing the scene. When the leprechaun was on his way back to the farm, he decided to build himself a go-kart but was pulled over by the police officer because he was going too fast. The officer is chased by the leprechaun into the woods, where the leprechaun eventually takes his life at the hands of the officer. The leprechaun returns to the farm and begins searching for his treasure while also polishing the shoes of everyone he encounters. After accompanying J. D. to the medical facility, the group makes their way back to the farmhouse. When Nathan goes outside to investigate after discovering that it has been plundered, he is hurt by a bear trap that was placed by a leprechaun. Outside, the mob launches an assault on the leprechaun and begins to beat him with rocks and clubs.
When a gun is found in the house, the leprechaun is shot repeatedly. They attempt to depart, but the leprechaun has wrecked the truck's engine. The leprechaun terrorizes the group until Ozzie reveals he and Alex found the treasure. Tory retrieves the satchel and gives it to the leprechaun. They head to the hospital, expecting the worst. As he checks his fortune, the leprechaun finds he's missing Ozzie's final cent. Ozzie tells them that O'Grady had a stroke and was taken to a nursing home. By throwing dirty shoes at the leprechaun, the group diverts his attention, and he's obliged to shine them as Tory drives away. Tory goes to the home to kill the leprechaun.

How did 1993's Leprechaun do?
Leprechaun came out in 620 theaters on January 8, 1993, and made $2,493,020 in its first week. It made a total of $8,556,940 in the United States. It came out on VHS in April 1993, and over 100,000 copies were sold.
Leprechaun debate explained:
Trimark promoted the film alongside the National Basketball Association, the American Stock Exchange, Domino's Pizza, and Subway in the months preceding up to its debut. The collaboration with Domino's and Subway was especially contentious, with many people believing that the franchisees were being taken advantage of. However, the marketing strategy was effective, and Leprechaun is still considered a cult classic today.
Did Leprechaun have any cinematic sequels?

Leprechaun movie trivia
After the producers insisted on making the movie scarier so it would appeal to older audiences, several scenes had to be reshot.
Warwick Davis was cast in Willow by George Lucas. Why is less known. Davis was under contract to Lucas and needed authorization to appear in the movie. He was awarded a "special thanks" credit as a consequence. This fact makes the film more interesting to horror aficionados. This shows Lucas' effect on pop culture.
Initially, the leprechaun was intended to return to Ireland. However, there was a problem: the Irish actor portraying the leprechaun, Warwick Davis, lacked a work visa. In order to shoot the last sequence, Davis was required to secure a visa within three days, which is normally impossible. Fortunately, Vice President Dan Quayle's administration was able to expedite the procedure, allowing Davis to complete shooting on time. Quayle earned a "special thanks" credit at the conclusion of the film for his contributions.
Jennifer Aniston made her film debut in Leprechaun.
In Leprechaun, Jennifer Aniston made her first big-screen movie appearance.
Horror fans should see Leprechaun. It's a rare horror picture that's hilarious and spooky, and Warwick Davis and Jennifer Aniston provide outstanding performances. Although the premise isn't innovative, the film is nonetheless entertaining. If you want a fright, see Leprechaun. Don't worry.