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Raising Arizona
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Starring:
Nicolas Cage, Holly Hunter, John Goodman, William Forsythe, Randall Tex Cobb, Trey Wilson, M. Emmet Walsh, Frances McDormand, Sam McMurray

Directed By:
Joel Coen

Written By:
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen

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Raising Arizona (1987)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
June 21st, 2007

Well... it sure ain't "Ozzie and Harriet."

I wasn't sure whether I was watching a "baby" movie or a "heist" movie. Whenever you watch a movie by the Coen brothers one thing is sure; you never know what will come next.

This film with Nickolas Cage (The Weather Man, Lord of War) and Holly Hunter (Thirteen, The Piano) was a laugh-a-minute riot of fun and excitement.

With colorful characters like John Goodman, who played a character reminiscent of his role in O Brother, Where Art Thou?, and William Forsythe (The Devil's Rejects), and Frances McDormand (Laurel Canyon, Fargo), who had a too small role, the film was funny from start to finish.

Ant Coen brothers film is worth watching for pure fun, but when you put a cute baby in it, it just soars.

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