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  1. "Raising Arizona" is the new work by the Coen brothers, Joel and Ethan, whose previous film was the superb thriller "Blood Simple." That was a movie that pushed reality as far as it could go within the rigid confines of a well-made thriller. "Raising Arizona" needs the same kind of restraint. It's all over the map.

  2. H.I. McDonnough is a multiple-convicted armed robber who falls in love with Edwina, a young policewoman who takes his mug shots. They end up getting married, with H.I. vowing to stop robbing convenience stores. They try to start a family, but Ed finds out that she is barren. Since they can't adopt, due to H.I's extensive record, their marriage is going nowhere. Ed goes into a severe depression ...

  3. Raising Arizona is 523 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 286 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Zappa but less popular than The Prophecy.

  4. Raising Arizona. 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. IMDb 7.3 1 h 34 min 1987. 16+. Comedy · Drama · Coarse · Gentle. This video is currently ...

  5. Overview. When a childless couple--an ex-con and an ex-cop--decide to help themselves to one of another family's quintuplets, their lives become more complicated than they anticipated. Genres. Comedy, Crime. Release Date. 1987/03/13. Runtime.

  6. Raising Arizona. A small-time crook and his ex-cop wife can't have a kid - so they kidnap a baby from a set of quintuplets fathered by a furniture store mogul! 6,379 IMDb 7.3 1 h 30 min 1987. X-Ray PG-13. Comedy · Coarse · Gentle · Fun.

  7. Feb 6, 2016 · Leading up to the release of Hail, Caesar!, Vague Visages explores the work of Joel and Ethan Coen. If 1984’s Blood Simple was the test run for the Coen brothers’ darker tendencies, their 1987 follow-up, Raising Arizona, is a distinct calling card for their more overtly comedic instincts; a frenetic farce that combines slapstick sensibilities and giddy playfulness with the English language.