Chronicling the prohibition Era in America and the horrible incidents that took place, as criminals spread and cause many damages and havoc, this movie follows a group of children that reenactment that scenes in a musical and funny way.
This original concept, a gangster musical spoof with all the roles played by children (Jodie Foster among them), never found its audience, but it's worth checking out.
A cute oddity, mostly because of the talent in front and behind the camera, especially Foster and Parker
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
April 14, 2005
Pretty goofy idea, but kids will probably be diverted by it.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
September 13, 2004
Gets points for sheer peculiarness.
Empire Magazine
November 30, 2006
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.
One of a kind, totally clever gangster parody with music and kids.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
April 18, 2014
Parker's script is as sharp as a wiseguy's suit, his attention to period and genre detail a constant joy, and he coaxes scarily poised performances from his young performers.