: All the songs were written by Paul Williams , but the children's singing voices were dubbed by adults to give it a surreal, "grown-up" feel. 💻 The Technical "Story": The CiN Release
📌 : This filename represents the intersection of a 1970s cult classic and the modern digital archivists who worked to make sure it looked (and read) perfectly on modern screens.
: CiN (often associated with CiNEFiLE ) was a well-known group that specialized in high-quality encodes of classic films. subtitle Bugsy.Malone.1976.720p.BluRay.x264-CiN...
The phrase is a standard release filename for the 1976 film Bugsy Malone . While the filename itself is just a technical label, the "story" behind this specific version involves the culture of digital film preservation and the unique nature of the movie itself. 🎬 The Film: A Gangster Epic with Kids
The suffix refers to a specific "Release Group" in the digital scene. : All the songs were written by Paul
: A 1920s gangster spoof where every single role is played by children.
: Instead of bullets, characters use "splurge guns" that fire whipped cream. The phrase is a standard release filename for
: Subtitle sites (like OpenSubtitles ) often have "CiN-specific" uploads where a volunteer manually adjusted the timing to perfectly match this exact digital rip.
: All the songs were written by Paul Williams , but the children's singing voices were dubbed by adults to give it a surreal, "grown-up" feel. 💻 The Technical "Story": The CiN Release
📌 : This filename represents the intersection of a 1970s cult classic and the modern digital archivists who worked to make sure it looked (and read) perfectly on modern screens.
: CiN (often associated with CiNEFiLE ) was a well-known group that specialized in high-quality encodes of classic films.
The phrase is a standard release filename for the 1976 film Bugsy Malone . While the filename itself is just a technical label, the "story" behind this specific version involves the culture of digital film preservation and the unique nature of the movie itself. 🎬 The Film: A Gangster Epic with Kids
The suffix refers to a specific "Release Group" in the digital scene.
: A 1920s gangster spoof where every single role is played by children.
: Instead of bullets, characters use "splurge guns" that fire whipped cream.
: Subtitle sites (like OpenSubtitles ) often have "CiN-specific" uploads where a volunteer manually adjusted the timing to perfectly match this exact digital rip.