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13 March 1987 (USA)
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A comedy beyond belief. more
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When a childless couple of an ex-con and an ex-cop decide to help themselves to one of another family's quintupelets, their lives get more complicated than they anticipated. full summary | full synopsis
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Convenience Store
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1 nomination
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A Serious Man and the odd movie out
(From The Guardian - Film News. 29 November 2009, 1:30 PM, PST)
Weekly Poll Results: Best Nicolas Cage Movie
(From FilmJunk. 26 November 2009, 6:16 AM, PST)
(From The Guardian - Film News. 29 November 2009, 1:30 PM, PST)
Weekly Poll Results: Best Nicolas Cage Movie
(From FilmJunk. 26 November 2009, 6:16 AM, PST)
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The suniest and most uplifting comedy I've ever seen. ***1/2 out of ****
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Nicolas Cage | ... | H.I. McDunnough | |
| Holly Hunter | ... | Edwina 'Ed' McDunnough | |
| Trey Wilson | ... | Nathan Arizona | |
| John Goodman | ... | Gale Snoats | |
| William Forsythe | ... | Evelle Snoats | |
| Sam McMurray | ... | Glen | |
| Frances McDormand | ... | Dot | |
| Randall 'Tex' Cobb | ... | Leonard Smalls | |
| T.J. Kuhn | ... | Nathan Arizona Jr. (as T.J. Kuhn Jr.) | |
| Lynne Kitei | ... | Florence Arizona (as Lynne Dumin Kitei) | |
| Peter Benedek | ... | Prison Counselor | |
| Charles 'Lew' Smith | ... | Nice Old Grocery Man | |
| Warren Keith | ... | Younger FBI Agent | |
| Henry Kendrick | ... | Older FBI Agent | |
| Sidney Dawson | ... | Moses, Ear-Bending Cellmate |
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94 min
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Iceland:12 |
Australia:M |
USA:PG-13 (Violence) |
Brazil:12 |
Argentina:13 |
Finland:K-14 |
France:U |
Sweden:15 |
UK:12 (video rating: 2001) |
UK:15 (original rating) |
USA:PG-13 |
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When the cops chase H.I. through a house, Nathan Arizona's Unpainted Arizona commercial seen earlier in the film is playing on TV.
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Continuity: When Glen comes back with a neck-brace the curtain on the window of the trailer door changes to a Venetian blind, and then when H.I. goes back inside the louvers change from closed to open.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs: America's Funniest Movies (2000) (TV)
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Home On The Range
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How long into the film does the title screen finally appear?What is the point of the tattoo shown on Leonard Smalls' arm?
Who says "Now HI, the sun don't rise and shine on the corner grocery" and in what context?
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RAISING ARIZONA (1987) ***1/2
Starring: Nicholas Cage, Holly Hunter, John Goodman, William Forsythe, and Frances McDormand Director: Joel Coen Written by Ethan Coen & Joel Coen Rated PG-13 (for violence and language)
By Blake French:
"Raising Arizona" is one of the best, most sunny and uplifting comedies I have ever seen. It is inspirational and detailed, from start to finish. The movie is written and directed by the creators of "Fargo," Ethan and Joel Coen, who not surprisingly have placed together a movie masterpiece featuring some really big laughs while still getting the powerful moral of the story across.
The film stars Nicolas Cage as a criminal named H.I., who recently married a police officer named Ed (Holly Hunter), after meeting her in prison. The couple live in a lonely world with hope and dreams of having a kid, until they find out that Ed can't have babies--leaving them no chance at ever fulfilling their dreams of having a child of their own some day.
One afternoon, however, H.I. gets an idea: he will kidnap one of the babies of the furniture salesman Nathan Arizona, whose wife just had quintuplets. After all, why would they miss just one child when he has that many?
H.I. does this successfully and discretely. He and Ed are as happy as can be. Until some guilt begins to strike him when a $25,000 reward is offered for whomever finds and brings back this child, named Nathan Arizona who is named after his loving father. Soon, however, H.I.'s old jailhouse friends, Gale and Evelle, break out of prison and cause uproar for him. Then a helmet warring biker from hell shows up causing even more trouble. After that, there is an old neighbor enemy of his whom appears knowing his secret. Maybe the idea of raising Arizona wasn't such a good idea after all.
The screenplay features some of the funniest moments in film history. The scenes enjoy the insanity of becoming a live action cartoon and a series of melodramatic happenings. One sequence, in particular, when HI robs a convenient story for Huggie's dippers for Nathan Jr., the filmmakers take advantage of the comedic situations involved with the circumstances here. It includes slapstick humor mixed with high energy and risky stakes as Cage is chased by gun happy policemen, store clerks, one, two and then a dozen vicious dogs, his wife, and his morals in a exiting and hilarious adventure worth the watch all on its own. There are also several other funny moments in the movie.
The performances are also to die for. Nicolas Cage, known for a little heftier of roles, is full of shimmer here. Such a robust flavor explodes from his juicy character. Holly Hunter is also bursting with comic parody. Her character is perfectly portrayed with the right amount of hostility and human understanding. John Goodman and William Forsythe are hilarious as the two prison escapees. Their exaggerated characters fit the film's comic tone flawlessly. Frances McDormand, who was so good in the 1996 satire "Fargo," here is a little underplayed. Yes, her performance fits her character's attitude and witty remarks, but in general, I think her role was too shallow considering her ability.
The ending of "Raising Arizona" consists of a daydream sequence from the mind of HI, a character so hopeless and free spirited the empathy felt for him matches any character in any chosen movie. The dream features a vision that takes place in the future where everything turns out to be okay for him and Ed. While I will not spoil what material it contains, I will say that it closes the movie with a heartwarming conclusion and yet lets the mind wonder on. "Raising Arizona," may only be a zany screwball comedy, but if you look deeper within its many laughs, you'll find something more. A message that will stick with you for some time after the movie is over: never give up hope. Brought to you by 20th Century Fox.