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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bugsy_MaloneBugsy Malone - Wikipedia

    Bugsy Malone is a 1976 gangster musical comedy film written and directed by Alan Parker (in his feature film directorial debut ). A co-production of United States and United Kingdom, it features an ensemble cast, featuring only child actors playing adult roles, with Jodie Foster, Scott Baio and John Cassisi in major roles.

  2. 15 de sept. de 1976 · A classic musical comedy film about the rise of Bugsy Malone and the battle for power between Fat Sam and Dandy Dan in New York City. The film features an all-child cast, splurge guns, whipped cream, and a catchy soundtrack by Paul Williams.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Family
    • Alan Parker
    • 1976-09-15
  3. Bugsy Malone (Bugsy Malone, nieto de Al Capone en su estreno en España) es un largometraje británico de 1976, que supuso el debut como director de Alan Parker. Escrito por el propio Parker, se trata de un musical que tiene la peculiaridad de estar protagonizado exclusivamente por actores infantiles, incluyendo a una Jodie Foster de 13 años.

    • Alan Parker
    • Bugsy Malone, nieto de Al Capone (España)
  4. Bugsy Malone, nieto de Al Capone es una película dirigida por Alan Parker con Scott Baio, Jodie Foster, Florrie Dugger, John Cassisi .... Año: 1976. Título original: Bugsy Malone. Sinopsis: Película de gángsteres protagonizada enteramente por niños y en la que las pistolas, en vez de balas, disparan nata.

    • Reino Unido
    • Michael Seresin; Peter Biziou
    • Alan Parker
  5. Delightfully bizarre, Bugsy Malone harnesses immense charm from its cast of child actors playing wise guys with precocious pluck. Fat Sam (John Cassisi), Bugsy (Scott Baio) and Tallulah...

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    • Alan Parker
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    • Scott Baio
  6. Bugsy Malone The making of the film by Alan Parker Because of the needs of DVD, one of the dubious pleasures a director has to go through is the

  7. A gangster movie cast entirely with kids, directed by Alan Parker and starring Jodie Foster as a nightclub singer. Ebert praises the film's charm, humor and insights into kids' world, and compares it to the childlike values of classic Hollywood crime films.