- Raising Arizona
Infobox Film
name = Raising Arizona
caption = Theatrical release poster
imdb_id = 0093822
writer =Ethan Coen Joel Coen
starring =Nicolas Cage Holly Hunter
William ForsytheJohn Goodman Frances McDormand
Randall "Tex" Cobb
director =Joel Coen Ethan Coen
"(uncredited)"
producer =Ethan Coen Joel Coen
"(uncredited)"
editing = Michael R. Miller
distributor =20th Century Fox
released =March 6 ,1987
runtime = 94 min.
language = English
film_grossing =$22,800,000
music =Carter Burwell
cinematography =Barry Sonnenfeld
amg_id = 1:40176
budget = $6,000,000 (estimated)"Raising Arizona" is a
1987 Coen Brotherscomedy film starringNicolas Cage ,Holly Hunter , William Forsythe,John Goodman ,Frances McDormand andRandall "Tex" Cobb . Not a blockbuster at the time of its release, it has since achieved the status of acult film . Typical Coen Brothers fare, the movie is replete withsymbolism , visual gags,yodeling folk music , unconventional characters, flamboyant camera work, pathos and idiosyncratic dialogue. The movie ranked number 31 on the American Film Institute's 100 Years... 100 Laughs and number 45 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies."Plot
Arizona petty criminal Herbert "H.I." McDunnough (known as "Hi") and policewoman Edwina (known as "Ed") meet after she takes themugshot s of the recidivist Hi during his many trips through her station. After Ed's fiancé leaves her, they fall in love and get married. Hi promises to reform.They move into a desert
mobile home , and Hi gets a job in a machine shop. After serious and ongoing attempts to have a baby, Ed discovers that she is infertile. The couple tries toadopt , but none of the agencies will accept them because of Hi's criminal record. The couple learns of the "Arizona Quints", sons of locally-famous unpainted furnituremagnate Nathan Arizona; Hi and Ed decide to kidnap one of the five babies. After a nearly disastrous false start, Hi successfully abducts Nathan Junior (or so he thinks, the fact is never fully established).Hi and Ed return home and are promptly visited by his prison inmate chums, Gale Snoats and brother Evelle, who have just tunneled out of prison. Under the two brothers' influence, Hi is tempted to revert to his felonious ways, leading him to believe that Ed and he are not well suited for each other. Their problems are only worsened when Hi's supervisor, Glen, proposes wife swapping, and Hi assaults him.
That night, Hi steals diapers and cash from a
convenience store and is sucked into a wild chase around the local neighborhood with the police, a gun-toting store cashier, and a pack of dogs. Ed is infuriated and drives off without Hi, but finally relents and picks him up, leading to a tense ride home.Back at the McDunnough residence, Glen stops by to officially fire Hi and reveals that he has deduced "Junior's" true identity. He gives Hi an ultimatum: give up the baby to be raised by Glen and his child-obsessed wife, or Glen will turn them in for the reward.
Gale and Evelle overhear this conversation and immediately decide to betray Hi and take Junior themselves for the reward. Gale and Hi's ensuing fight wrecks the mobile home's interior before Hi is subdued and tied up. Gale and Evelle leave, going through with their plan to rob a "hayseed"
bank , only now with Junior in tow. When Ed comes home, she finds the battered and bound Hi and learns that the baby is gone. Despite their disintegrating relationship, Ed and Hi arm themselves and set out to retrieve their child together. En route, Ed suggests that they should end their marriage after recovering the boy.At the same time, Nathan Arizona Sr. is approached by the menacing and heavily-armed biker/
bounty hunter Leonard Smalls, who offers to find the child for twice the publicly posted reward. Even though Nathan Sr. considers police efforts to locate his son totally inadequate, he refuses to partake of Smalls' services. Smalls decides to recover the child anyway to sell on the black market, which is exactly what happened to him as a baby. He begins tracking Gale and Evelle, using the scent of the brothers' hairpomade . He breaks into the deserted McDunnough mobile home, and finds a newspaper clipping concerning the targeted bank.Gale and Evelle successfully rob the bank, but end up leaving Junior behind in the road in his car seat. Their miseries are compounded when one of the bank's anti-theft
dye canisters explodes in their loot sack, coating them and the interior of their car in blue dye. Back at the bank, Smalls arrives for Junior just ahead of Ed and Hi, mounting Junior'scar seat on the front of his bike. As he turns around to fight the couple. Ed grabs the baby and flees; Hi is able to fend Smalls off for a short time, but then the biker begins to methodically brutalize him. After throwing Hi to the ground and drawing his matched pair ofshotgun s to finish the job, Hi holds up his hand to reveal that he has pulled the pin from one of the many workinghand grenade s which dangle from Smalls' leather jacket. Smalls struggles unsuccessfully to drop the guns and get rid of the grenade before being blown to pieces.Hi and Ed wearily sneak Nathan Jr. back into his home. As they are putting him back in his crib, Nathan Sr. confronts them, learns why they took his son, and is uncharacteristically understanding of their predicament. When they say that they are breaking up, he advises them to not act rashly; perhaps someday, medical science will catch up with them, just as it did ("with a vengeance") for him and his own wife. Hi and Ed go to sleep in the same bed, and Hi dreams: Gale and Evelle elect to return to prison, Nathan Jr. becomes a football star, and Glen gets what's coming to him. The dream suggests that Hi and Ed will, in fact, grow old together, enjoying holiday visits from a horde of well-adjusted children and grandchildren.
Cast
*
Nicolas Cage as H.I. McDunnough
*Holly Hunter as Ed McDunnough
*John Goodman as Gale Snoats
*William Forsythe as Evelle Snoats
*Frances McDormand as Dot
*Randall 'Tex' Cobb as Leonard Smalls (The Lone Biker of the Apocalypse)
*Trey Wilson as Nathan Arizona Sr.
*Sam McMurray as Glen
*T.J. Kuhn as Nathan Arizona Jr.
*Lynne Dumin Kitei as Florence Arizona
*Warren Keith as FBI Agent
*Jeff Hachtel as Convenience Store ClerkProduction
The police station scenes were filmed at the
Tempe, Arizona police station on 5th Street next toSun Devil Stadium on theArizona State University campus, while the family picnic where H.I. punches Glen was filmed at the Lost Dutchman State Park inApache Junction, Arizona .The baby on the movie's international poster is
Max Bemis who, years later became a founding member and the lead singer of the band Say Anything. His father designed the poster and used him as a model.Influences and references
After Evelle and Gale break out of prison, they clean up in a gas station restroom where "P.O.E." and "O.P.E." are spraypainted on the walls, a reference to the film "", where it stood for both "Peace on Earth" and "Purity of Essence".
Leonard Smalls shares the name of Lennie Smalls, from John Steinbeck's novella "
Of Mice and Men ". Both are physically powerful men who damage things smaller and weaker than themselves, though only Leonard does so intentionally. Lennie wants to take care of rabbits, while Leonard kills one with a grenade.The text of the second-to-last screen of credits, which shows acknowledgment of several
Southwestern U.S. Native American tribes, is arranged in the shape of a large clay pottery jar, a craft piece historically made by such tribes.When Hi goes to work in a factory, his chatty co-worker (a cameo by
M. Emmet Walsh ) can be seen wearing a jumpsuit with the label, "Hudsucker Industries". The company name derived from a script written by the Coen brothers a couple of years earlier in collaboration with Sam Raimi, "The Hudsucker Proxy ", which the Coens had put on the back burner because they knew they wouldn't be able to raise the budget to make it properly. The script would eventually be filmed by the Coens and released in 1994. The idea of tracking a fugitive by the scent of his hair-pomade is reused in the Coens' 2000 filmO Brother Where Art Thou? Reception
The film grossed $22,847,564 in US box office totals and $6,332,716 Non-US.
Rotten Tomatoes.com gave it 90% [http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/m/raising_arizona/ 'Raising Arizona' on rottentomatoes.com] - Empire magazine noted the "brilliantly crazed characters, apparently nonsensical dialogue and some fantastic camera shots."
oundtrack
Infobox Album
Name = Original Motion Picture Soundtracks: Raising Arizona and Blood Simple
Type =Soundtrack
Artist =Carter Burwell
Cover size =
Released = 1987
Recorded =
Genre =Film score
Length = 39:26
Label =Varèse Sarabande
Producer =
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://wc07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kpftxqygldte link]
Chronology =Coen Brothers film soundtracks
Last album = "Blood Simple" (1984)
This album = "Raising Arizona" (1987)
Next album = "Miller's Crossing"
(1990)The score to "Raising Arizona" is written by
Carter Burwell , the second of his collaborations with theCoen Brothers .The sounds are a mix of organ, massed choir,
banjo ,whistling andyodeling .Themes are borrowed from the "Goofing Off Suite", originally recorded by
Pete Seeger in 1955, which includes an excerpt from the "Chorale" movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9" and "Russian Folk Themes and Yodel". Musicians credited with playing the music for the film are Ben Freed on banjo, Mieczyslaw Litwinski onJew's harp andguitar and yodeling by John R. Crowder.Selections from Burwell's score to "Raising Arizona" were released on an album in 1987, along with selections from the Coen's previous (and first) feature film, "
Blood Simple ".Track listing
#"Introduction - A Hole In The Ground" (0:38)
#"Way Out There (Main Title)" (1:55)
#"He Was Horrible" (1:30)
#"Just Business" (1:17)
#"The Letter" (2:27)
#"Hail Lenny" (2:18)
#"Raising Ukeleles" (3:41)
#"Dream Of The Future" (2:31)
#"Shopping Arizona" (2:46)
#"Return To The Nursery" (1:35)
#*The tracks from "Raising Arizona" comprise the first ten tracks on a 17-track CD that also features selections from the "Blood Simple" soundtrack.External links
* [http://www.coenbrothers.net/ Coenesque: The Films of the Coen Brothers]
* [http://www.youknow-forkids.com/raisingarizona.htm You Know, For Kids! Raising Arizona page]
*imdb title|id=0093822|title=Raising Arizona
* [http://www.boxofficereport.com/media/profiles/coen.shtml Box Office Report: The Coen Brothers]
* [http://www.godamongdirectors.com/scripts/raising.shtml Script]
* [http://www.regent.edu/acad/schcom/rojc/wright.html Symbolism and Imagery in "Raising Arizona"]References
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