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Raising Arizona

United States

1987

94 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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DIR Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

PROD Ethan Coen, Joel Coen

SCR Ethan Coen, Joel Coen

DP Barry Sonnenfeld

CAST Nicolas Cage, Holly Hunter, Trey Wilson, John Goodman

Synopsis

Recidivist hold-up man H.I. McDonnough and police woman Edwina marry, only to discover they are unable to conceive a child. Desperate for a baby, the pair decide to kidnap one of the quintuplets of furniture tycoon Nathan Arizona. The McDonnoughs try to keep their crime secret, while friends, co-workers and a feral bounty hunter look to use Nathan Jr. for their own purposes. —IMDb

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Joel Coen

Combining thoughtful eccentricity, wry humor, arch irony, and often brutal violence, the films of the Coen brothers have become synonymous with a style of filmmaking that pays tribute to classic American movie genres, especially film noir, while sustaining a firmly postmodern feel. Born in St. Louis Park, MN, in 1954, Joel Coen studied at New York University before moving into filmmaking in the early ‘80s. He and his younger brother began writing screenplays while Joel worked as an assistant editor on good friend Sam Raimi’s 1983 film The Evil Dead. In 1984, they made their debut with Blood Simple. Both of them wrote and edited the film (using the name Roderick Jaynes for the latter duty), while Joel took the directing credit and Ethan billed himself as the producer. It earned considerable critical acclaim and established the brothers as fresh, original talent. Their next major effort (after Crimewave, a 1985 film they wrote that was directed by Raimi), 1987’s Raising Arizona was a… read more

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Ethan Coen

Born in St. Louis Park, MN, in 1957, Ethan Coen studied philosophy at Princeton University. Soon after he graduated, he and his brother began writing their first screenplays, and, in 1984, they made their debut with Blood Simple. Both of them wrote and edited the film, while Joel took the directing credit and Ethan billed himself as the producer. It earned considerable critical acclaim and established the brothers as fresh, original talent. Their next major effort (after Crimewave, a 1985 film they wrote that was directed by Sam Raimi), 1987’s Raising Arizona was a screwball comedy miles removed from the dark, violent content of their previous movie, and it won over critics and audiences alike. Their fan base growing, the Coens went on to make Miller’s Crossing (1990), a stark gangster epic with a strong performance from John Turturro, whom the brothers also used to great effect in their next film, Barton Fink (1991). Fink earned Joel a Best Director award and a Golden Palm at the 1991… read more

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paulo.sales

11Jan10

hilariante !  
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Roscoe

22Oct09

Still, after all these years, the Coens' finest film. Fast and funny and genuinely involving, with a warmth that is missing from their later Bleak Chic nonsense.  
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Josh Hall

16Oct09

Stupidly over the top, but wonderful with it.  
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Jordan K

5Aug09

A film that is relentlessly well-done throughout.  

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By Todd Kushige​machi on May 25, 2009

(Originally written August 29, 2007)

There is a point when I was watching this film that I wanted to throw something at the screen. The introduction to the film is rushed, overlong, and uninteresting…  read review

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Big fan of the Coen but can't stand Raising Arizona

6 posts by 6 people about 1 month ago