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. English. Italian Budget 575,000 -£1 million Box office $2.8 million Bugsy Malone is a 1976 American-British, directed by and featuring only.
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Set in, the film is loosely based on events in New York and Chicago from the early 1920s to 1931 during, specifically the exploits of real-life like and, as dramatized in cinema. Parker lightened the subject matter considerably for the children's market; in the U.S. The film received a.
The film was Parker's feature-length, introduced actor, and featured a 13-year old. Contents. Plot A mobster named Roxy Robinson is 'splurged' by members of a gang, using rapid-fire cream-shooting 'splurge guns'. Once splurged, a kid is 'all washed up. Boss Fat Sam introduces himself and Bugsy Malone, a boxing promoter with no money ('Bugsy Malone'). At Fat Sam's, there is much dancing and singing ('Fat Sam's Grand Slam'). Fat Sam is worried that his rival Dandy Dan will try to take control of the speakeasy.
Blousey Brown, an aspiring singer, has come for an audition, but Sam is too distracted to see her. Bugsy meets Blousey when he trips over her luggage. He is smitten and flirts with her. Fat Sam's is raided by Dandy Dan's men, who shoot up the place. Dandy Dan's men continue to attack Fat Sam's empire, eventually taking away rackets and splurging members of Fat Sam's gang.
Fat Sam sends all his available men to see if they can track down the guns. They are trapped at a laundry and all are splurged by Dandy Dan's gang. Bugsy returns to Fat Sam's to arrange a new audition for Blousey. Fat Sam's girlfriend, the chanteuse Tallulah, makes a pass at him. Although Bugsy rejects her flirtation, Tallulah plants a big kiss on Bugsy's forehead when Blousey enters; Blousey is jealous. Fat Sam hires Blousey after her audition, but she refuses to speak to Bugsy ('I'm Feelin' Fine'). Fat Sam hires Bugsy to accompany him to a meeting with Dandy Dan.
The meeting is a trap, but Bugsy helps Fat Sam escape. Gratefully, Fat Sam pays him $200. Bugsy and Blousey reconcile and have a romantic outing on a lake; Bugsy promises to take her to Hollywood. When he returns Sam's car to the garage, he is attacked and his money is stolen. Bugsy is saved by Leroy Smith, who assaults the attackers and drives them away. Bugsy realizes that Leroy has the potential to be a great boxer.
Bugsy introduces Leroy to Cagey Joe and helps him train ('So You Wanna Be a Boxer?' Fat Sam again seeks Bugsy's aid after his assistant Knuckles is unintentionally killed. Bugsy resists, but Fat Sam offers $400, enough money to keep his promise to Blousey. Blousey is disappointed when she learns that Bugsy hasn't bought the tickets to California yet ('Ordinary Fool'). Bugsy and Leroy follow Dandy Dan's men to a warehouse, where the guns are being stashed. The two of them can't take the place alone, so Bugsy recruits a large group of down-and-out workers at a soup kitchen ('Down and Out').
They steal the crates of guns and take them to Fat Sam's, arriving just as Dandy Dan's gang arrives. Chaos ensues as a massive splurge gun fight erupts, covering everyone (except Bugsy and Blousey) with cream. Unarmed patrons throw cream pies. The piano player is hit from behind and falls onto the keys, striking a single bass note. The tone silences the room, and the cream-covered crowd performs in a final number ('You Give a Little Love'). They realize they can all be friends, and Bugsy and Blousey leave for Hollywood. as Bugsy Malone, an Italian-Irish ex-boxer/boxing scout.
Florrie Dugger as Blousey Brown, a sassy young dame interested in Hollywood. as Tallulah, Fat Sam's, the speakeasy's star chanteuse and Bugsy's old flame. as Fat Sam Staccetto, crime boss. He is dubbed by the press as 'The Alleged Mobster King of the Lower East Side'. as Dandy Dan, rival gang boss who steals Fat Sam's territory. Paul Murphy as Leroy Smith, an African-American tramp who discovers he has a talent for boxing.
as Knuckles, Fat Sam's main hoodlum who constantly cracks his knuckles. The only character to actually be killed by the splurge as opposed to 'finished'. CD cover The album was originally released as an in 1976. In March 1996, released the soundtrack on CD.
It has yet to be released in the US on CD but is available through various outlets as an import. Performers include, and.
The track listing is:. 'Bugsy Malone' – Paul Williams. 'Fat Sam's Grand Slam' – Paul Williams. 'Tomorrow'. 'Bad Guys'.
'I'm Feeling Fine'. 'My Name Is Tallulah' - Louise 'Liberty' Williams. 'So You Wanna Be a Boxer?' . 'Ordinary Fool'.
'Down and Out'. 'You Give a Little Love' – Paul Williams A cast recording of the stage version of Bugsy Malone was released in 1998. Like the stage show, this recording featured two songs originally written by Williams, but not used in the film: 'That's Why They Call Him Dandy' and 'Show Business'. There is also some additional incidental orchestral score, such as an Overture and Exit Music, with music arranged by John Pearson. Legacy In 2003, Bugsy Malone was voted #19 on a list of the 100 greatest musicals, as chosen by viewers of Channel 4 in the UK, placing it higher than, and.
Bugsy Malone ranks 353rd on 's 2008 list of the 500 greatest movies of all time. Bugsy Malone has been adapted into a stage show in two forms. A 2003 television documentary called Bugsy Malone: After They Were Famous features a reunion and interviews with Jodie Foster, Scott Baio, John Cassisi and Florrie Dugger. The British actors who played Fat Sam's gang are also reunited. The documentary reported that Dugger, who (unlike her co-stars) had never acted again, had chosen to pursue a career in the. In 2010, UK band included a cover of 'You Give a Little Love' on their second album 'Railway Architecture', and, runner up in the 2009 UK series of, sampled 'So You Wanna Be a Boxer' in his song 'Hold On' that can be found on his. In 2011, the film was the most screened film in in the United Kingdom.
Stage adaptation Parker wrote the book for a stage adaptation of Bugsy Malone, using Williams' music. This premiered in the in 1983 at and ran for 300 performances. It was directed by and the cast featured as Tallulah. In 1997, the mounted an all-youth version. It was revived at the in 1997, starring and. Another revival played in 2015 and again in 2016 at the theatre, where it was nominated for the for best musical revival. References.
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She starred on stage in 'Annie', 'Bugsy Malone' and 'The Pajama Game'. At age 15, she had the lead in the British revival of '42nd Street'. She was originally cast as the second understudy for the lead role in the musical but when the star and first understudy became sick the night the play's producer was in the audience, she was given the lead for the rest of the musical's production. She first made a name for herself in the early 1990s when she starred in the Yorkshire Television comedy/drama series (1991).
The series was a success and made her one of the United Kingdom's most popular television actresses. She subsequently played supporting roles in several films including (1992), the miniseries (1996) and a larger role as the seductive Sala in (1996) before landing her breakthrough role playing the fiery Elena opposite and in (1998).
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She starred in many big-budget blockbusters like (1999), (1999) and (2000), for which many believed she was robbed of an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress. She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as murderous vaudevillian Velma Kelly in the musical comedy (2002). She then appeared opposite in (2003), (2004) and reprised her starring role in the sequel (2005).
In November 2000, she married actor. She gave birth to their son Dylan Michael in August 2000 followed by daughter, Carys, in April 2003. She was awarded Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2010 Queen's Birthday Honours List for her services to drama. IMDb Mini Biography By: Spouse (1) ( 2000 - present) (2 children) Trade Mark (4). Is one of 27 actresses to have received an Academy Award nomination for their performance in a musical; hers being (2002). The others, in chronological order, are: for (1929), for (1934), for (1952), for (1953), for (1954), for (1956), for (1961), for (1964), for (1964), (1965), and (1982), for (1964), for (1965), for (1967), for (1968), for (1968), for (1972), for (1975), for (1975), for (1975), for (1982), for (1983), for (2001), for (2002), for (2002), for (2006), for (2009), for (2012), for (2014), and for (2016).
Bugsy Malone is the soundtrack for the 1976 musical film of the same name, released on Polydor in 1976. All songs were composed by, utilizing musical styles that were popular during the 'Roaring Twenties' setting of the film, such as, and. Williams also performs three songs on the soundtrack; despite the fact that the rest of the songs are performed by different singers, Williams is credited with performing these in lieu of proper credits Tracklist Track number Play Loved Track name Buy Options Duration Listeners 1.