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Bugsy Malone

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United Kingdom · 1976
Rated G · 1h 33m
Director Alan Parker
Starring Scott Baio, Jodie Foster, Florrie Dugger, John Cassisi
Genre Drama, Action, Comedy, Music, Family

A musical set in 1929 New York City, at the height of the prohibition era. As notorious gangsters battle for control of the city, Bugsy Malone throws his hat in the ring and seeks to establish himself as the new crime boss of NYC. The catch? The movie uses exclusively child actors.

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Time Out by

Paul Williams’ annoyingly hummable honky-tonk soundtrack punctuates proceedings, which graze the zenith of that seventies inclination towards sexualising teen performers (think ‘Minipops’ in America).

80

Empire by Ian Nathan

The songs and set pieces are still fresh and infectious and most of the child cast are mesmerisingly good. I defy anyone not to be caught up in the charm and nostalgia.

70

Newsweek by Jack Kroll

A perversely appealing apotheosis of cuteness. Almost inadvertently, the film becomes an ultimate comment on American innocence that can only refresh itself by regression. The unseen patron saint of Parker's stylish movie is not Little Caesar but Humbert Humbert. [27 Sept 1976, p.89]

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The New Yorker by Pauline Kael

It operates on darlingness and the kitsch of innocence. The almost pornographic dislocation, which is the source of the film's possible appeal as a novelty, is never acknowledged, but the camera lingers on a gangster's pudgy, infantile fingers or a femme fatale's soft little belly pushing out of her tight stain dress, and it roves over the pubescent figures in the chorus line.

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Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

In an uncanny way the movie works as a gangster movie and we remember that the old Bogart and Cagney classics had a childlike innocence, too. The world was simpler then. Now it's so complicated maybe only a kid can still understand the Bogart role.

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