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  1. While Bugsy simultaneously attempts to woo Blousey Brown, the new-girl singer in town, he helps Fat Sam steal a fresh delivery of splurge guns from Dandy Dan. However Bugsy’s efforts cost him his relationship with Blousey after he lets her down by not taking her to Hollywood as promised.

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      Vocal Part: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto, Countertenor,...

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      *Fat Sam’s Grand Slam (Reprise) - Ensemble; A song with an...

    • Context

      Bugsy Malone premiered in London’s West End at Her Majesty’s...

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      Bugsy has come there as one of the men murdered was Roxy...

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

    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 and, although Bugsy rejects her flirtation, Tallulah plants a big kiss on Bugsy's forehead just as Blousey enters.

  3. A slapstick musical comedy, Bugsy Malone follows the rivalry between two half-witted street gangs and the washed up, well-intentioned, one-time boxer who steps in to take control of Fat Sam's gang and give Dandy Dan and his boys what they've got coming.

  4. Character description, analysis and casting breakdown for Fat Sam from Bugsy Malone.

  5. In the book, Sam's encounter with the White Walker is different in the show: it takes place during the retreat from the Fist of the First Men. Sam collapses, and only Grenn stays with him and urges him to move on. A steward of the Watch named Paul joins them and carries Sam on his back.

  6. He has dark hair, pale eyes and a large moon-shaped face, and is very obese. Jon Snow originally comments that Sam is the fattest boy he has ever seen, and estimates him to weigh twenty stone (130 kg; 280 lb).

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  8. Bugsy winds up at the local speakeasy owned by gangster boss, Fat Sam ("Fat Sam's Grand Slam"). Turns out, one of those murders was that of Roxy "the Weasel" Robinson — one of Fat Sam's best men. Enraged, Fat Sam, vows revenge on Dandy Dan, whose henchman carried out the hit.

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