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Writers:
Ethan Coen (written by) &
Joel Coen (written by)
Release Date:
13 March 1987 (USA) more
Tagline:
A comedy beyond belief. more
Plot:
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
Awards:
1 nomination more
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(57 articles)
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Cast
(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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1.85 : 1 more
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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 | West Germany:12 | Singapore:PG
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Kevin Costner turned down the lead role. more
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Crew or equipment visible: Shadow of camera operator and vehicle while Hell's Angel is cruising down the highway. more
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Spoofed in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) more
Soundtrack:
Ode to Joy more
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This is one of those surreal experiences that make you wonder whether or not you laughed at what you saw or what you THOUGHT you had seen. Of course, being concocted by Joel and Ethan Coen makes it even more surreal.
As "repeat offender" H. I. McDonnough, Nicolas Cage creates yet another strange, offbeat character that gets under your skin for days after. After returning to the same prison time after time under the eye of Officer Ed (Holly Hunter), he goes straight and they get married, planning to have a big family. It is only then, he finds that Ed is a "barren, rocky place".
So, what's a couple to do?
This is where the "Arizona" of the title comes in, when they steal one of the quintuplets of the Arizona family. Naturally, the father (Wilson) goes all out to find the culprits, even enlisting the aid of a "tracker" (Cobb), who is kind of an existential bounty hunter with a good nose.
From this deceptively simple story line, the Coens create a dreamscape that is mesmerizing, serpentine, loaded with all matter of visual input, deft one-liners and characters that are so off-the-wall that it's hard to forget them and the situations they get into.
Coen Brother stalwart John Goodman plays yet another flaky loon - this time an escaped con - who, along with his little brother (Forsythe) complain that the prison "had no more to offer them".
Of course, the chases, fight scenes and getaway scenes are elaborate, well-choreographed and exciting, as well as funny. How could they not be? This whole movie is one huge snowball rolling down the side of a mountain, growing larger and rolling faster as it reaches the end of its trip.
But to try and explain this movie is an exercise in futility; you'd be better off explaining Kierkegaard to a room full of second-graders. You just have to see it yourself. If your sense of humor is a bit on the dry side and you love fancy camera work and Fellini-esque characters, it's your kind of movie.
Trust me.
Ten stars and a complimentary pack of Huggies for "Raising Arizona", the best Dadaist head trip film with kidnapped babies, exploding bunnies and Frances McDormand in the desert you'll ever find...that has a fight in a trailer.