Dan is in possession of a new and deadly weapon, the dreaded ''splurge gun''. As the custard pies fly, Bugsy Malone, an all-round nice guy, falls for Blousey Brown, a singer at Fat Sam''s speakeasy.
Instead of real guns and ammo, they use "splurge guns" that cover the victim in whipped cream. The story tells of the rise of Bugsy Malone and the battle for power between Fat Sam and Dandy Dan.
Alan Parker’s BAFTA-winning gangster spoof. New York gang leader Fat Sam has his empire threatened when a rival gang attack his boys - so he calls in Bugsy Malone to help.
Sir Alan Parker, the acclaimed British director of such films as Fame, Evita and Bugsy Malone, has died aged 76. The double Oscar nominee's many other credits include Midnight Express, Mississippi ...
The animated kitchen helpers perform "Give a Little Love" from the 1970s musical Bugsy Malone in a festive spectacle directed ...