The Leprechauns' Christmas Gold (1981)
Sent in search of a Christmas tree, cabin boy Dinty Doyle lands on a mysterious, uncharted Irish island where he accidentally releases a bad-tempered banshee from her pine tree prison. Leprechaun Blarney Kilakilarney knows that in order to survive, the banshee will try to swipe his clan's pot of Christmas gold. With some magical assistance from Lord Patrick, the king of the wee folk, Dinty and Blarney make a plan to outwit the gold-hungry hag before Christmas morning dawns.
Directors: Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin, Jr..
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Art Carney as Narrator / Blarney Kilakilarney (voice) |
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Peggy Cass as Faye (voice) |
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Bob McFadden as Lord of the Leprechauns (voice) |
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Ken Jennings as Dinty Doyle / Father Leprechaun (voice) |
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Gerry Matthews as (voice) |
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Christine Mitchell as Old Mag |
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Glynis Bieg as Girl (voice) |
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Frankie Moronski as Boy (voice) |
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Aidan Nicolle as (voice) (uncredited) |
| Directing | Jules Bass | Director |
| Directing | Arthur Rankin, Jr. | Director |
| Writing | Romeo Muller | Writer |
| Production | Jules Bass | Producer |
| Production | Lee Dannacher | Associate Producer |
| Production | Arthur Rankin, Jr. | Producer |
| Production | Masaki Îzuka | Associate Producer |
| Sound | Maury Laws | Music |
| Art | Paul Coker Jr. | Production Design |
| Sound | John Curcio | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Bob Elder | Sound Recordist |
| Writing | Jules Bass | Lyricist |
| Production | Akikazu Kono | Production Supervisor |
| Production | Hiroshi Tabata | Production Supervisor |
| Production | Ichirô Komuro | Production Supervisor |