Bugsy Malone is a 1976 British musical film, very loosely based on events in Chicago from the early 1920s to 1931 in the Prohibition era, specifically the exploits of gangsters like Al Capone and Bugs Moran, as dramatized in cinema. Featuring only child actors , director Alan Parker lightened the subject matter considerably for the children's market; the film received a G rating. The film was Parker's feature-length directorial debut, introduced actor Scott Baio, and featured veteran actress Jodie Foster. The film opens with a brief action sequence in which a mobster is "splurged" by members... of Dandy Dan's gang, using rapid-fire custard-shooting "splurge guns". Once splurged, a kid is "all washed up" and his career in crime is over—the splurged gangsters are never shown as dead or even unconscious , merely "finished". At Fat Sam's speakeasy, there is much dancing and singing, but Fat Sam himself is worried about his rival Dandy Dan. Blousey Brown , an aspiring singer, has come for an audition, but Sam is too distracted.
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| Release date: | September 12, 1976 |
| Directed by: | Alan Parker |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 93 Minutes |
| Producer: | Alan Marshall |
| Editor: | Gerry Hambling |
| Music by: | Paul Williams |
| Cinematography: | Peter Biziou, Michael Seresin |
| Screenplay by: | Paul Williams, Alan Parker |
| Genre: | Musical, Comedy, Children's |