Unusual spoof of old gangster movies in which a cast made up entirely of children sings and dances its way around Prohibition-era sets, substituting toy guns and whipped cream for machine guns and bullets.
An editor's job is to cut (or aid in cutting) the film into the desired length and order of scenes to tell the story or create the necessary feeling for the film. But they're often unsung heroes of filmmaking. Here's a little light shed on the men and women who help make hours of footage comprehensible.