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Leprechaun

Thu, Mar 26

Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!

Director: Mark Jones Run Time: 92 min. Format: DCP Rating: R Release Year: 1993

Starring: Warwick Davis, Jennifer Aniston, Ken Olandt

Sissy Fist Productions presents Nostalgia’s “Let’s Watch a Movie”—a campy collision of The Muppet ShowElvira’s Movie Macabre, and Mystery Science Theater 3000! Hostess extraordinaire, Nostalgia, invites you to her screening of the 1993 cult classic, Leprechaun. Expect killer drag performances, scream-inducing live commentary, ye olde drinking games, prizes if you’re lucky, and audience antics fit for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade that’ll make this a screening to die for!

In the first of the infamous film franchise, Willow’s Warwick Davis play a super evil Leprechaun who’s come all the way from Ireland to South Dakota to get his gold back from thieving Dan O’Grady but winds up locked in a basement. Cut to ten years later and the new tenants (one of whom is Jennifer Aniston in her film debut) unknowingly let the sucker out. The killing spree and terrorizing that ensues can only be stopped by a four leaf clover. Whether these friends have the luck of the Irish or their luck runs out one this is for sure, never, ever steal a Leprechaun’s pot of gold.

CAST:
Nostalgia — (@nostalgiarama)
Reina NoBuena — (@reinanobuena)
Emi Grate — (@emigrate_drag)
Soraya Sis  — (@agoodsis)

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