In a colorful and unique version of the organized crime era of the 1920s, a group of young talents gathers in a city filled with gangsters, glamour, and of course, pastries. The story follows a handsome and ambitious gangster named Bugsy, who dreams of making a fortune in a world where problems are solved with guns and, curiously, with creamy chocolate desserts.
With his dazzling charm, Bugsy finds himself caught in a conflict between two powerful rival bosses, Fat Sam and Dandy Dan. While Fat Sam struggles to keep his territory afloat, Dandy Dan has an aces up his sleeve: a new and dangerous weapon that shoots “whipped cream.” In this charged atmosphere of rivalries, Bugsy is drawn to the glamorous actress Blousey, who aspires to escape the criminal life and achieve stardom on Broadway.
The plot thickens as Bugsy tries to protect his friends and do the right thing, all while dealing with the chaos created by the gangs. The film is infused with a vibrant aesthetic, featuring an entirely young cast that sings and dances in a series of musical numbers that defy gravity. With irreverent humor and a playful twist on typical gangster stories, this quirky blend of drama and musical comedy takes the audience on an unforgettable journey, filled with fun and a touch of nostalgic innocence.