Last night for movie night we saw Raising Arizona (1987). I never saw it before, assuming that it was some smarm about a guy helping his girlfriend raise her daughter (named Arizona). No, the title is a misdirection: no one is raised, and Arizona is, for some reason, the last name of the family and the state they live in (although they speak with Deep South accents).
The plot: Small-time robber H.I. McDonnough (Nicolas Cage) keeps getting arrested and sent to prison, but there are no bullets in his gun, so his sentences are only a few months long. He falls in love with Ed, the cop who keeps taking his mug shots (don't get excited, it's a lady, played by Holly Hunter). After his latest release, he finds a regular job, she quits the police force, and they get married and move into his horrible house trailer in the desert outside Tempe, Arizona.
He's achieved the heterosexist trajectory of job, house, wife, and...uh-oh, he still needs kids, and Ed is "barren."
Idea: Wealthy furniture store owner Nathan Arizona (Trey Wilson) and his wife have just had five babies, the Arizona Quints. No one can handle that many, so why couldn't Hi and Ed take one off their hands? It would be doing them a favor.
They kidnap "the best" of the group, Nathan Jr. (played by TJ Kuhn, who didn't want to be an actor. He's now a real estate agent.)
Meanwhile, brothers Gale and Evelle (John Goodman, William Forsythe) break out of prison and impose upon HI and Ed. They kidnap the baby for a reason I don't remember (either to return him to his parents for the reward, or to force HI to join them in a bank robbery). But they grow attached, and decide to raise Nathan Jr. on their own.
Hi has a vision of a a scary, motorcycle-riding bounty hunter (Randall Cobb), who throws hand grenades at squirrels. He turns out to be real, and offers to find the boy for the reward money. Nathan Senior rejects him, but he tracks Hi/Ed and Gale/Evelle down anyway.
After many chases, robberies, gun fights, and "leaving the baby behind", everything works out: the bounty hunter is exploded, Gale and Evelle return to prison, and Hi/Ed return the baby. Nathan Senior doesn't press charges, because "there was no harm done." Except putting him and his wife through several days of worry?
Beefcake: Nicolas Cage is shirtless a lot, with a hairy chest that I haven't seen in his other movies, and there's a lot of attention paid to his bulge.
There are some cute cops and FBI agents in the background.
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