| 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. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 13, 1987 | 
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| Director: | Joel Coen | 
| Writer: | Joel Coen, Ethan Coen | 
| Genres: | Comedy, Crime | 
| Keywords | robbery, baby, supermarket, arizona, pregnancy, satire, family relationships, absurd, amused, melodramatic | 
| Production Companies | Circle Films | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $29,180,280 Budget: $6,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Nicolas Cage | H.I. | 
| Holly Hunter | Ed | 
| Trey Wilson | Nathan Arizona, Sr. | 
| John Goodman | Gale | 
| William Forsythe | Evelle | 
| Sam McMurray | Glen | 
| Frances McDormand | Dot | 
| Randall "Tex" Cobb | Leonard Smalls | 
| T.J. Kuhn | Nathan Junior | 
| Lynne Kitei | Florence Arizona | 
| Peter Benedek | Prison Counselor | 
| Charles 'Lew' Smith | Nice Old Grocery Man | 
| Warren Keith | Younger FBI Agent | 
| Henry Kendrick | Older FBI Agent | 
| Sidney Dawson | Ear-Bending Cellmate | 
| Richard Blake | Parole Board Chairman | 
| Troy Nabors | Parole Board Member | 
| Mary Seibel | Parole Board Member | 
| John O'Donnal | Hayseed in the Pickup | 
| Keith Jandacek | Whitey | 
| Warren Forsythe | Minister | 
| Ruben Young | 'Trapped' Convict | 
| Dennis Sullivan | Policeman in Arizona House | 
| Richard Alexander | Policeman in Arizona House | 
| Rusty Lee | Feisty Hayseed | 
| James Yeater | Fingerprint Technician | 
| Bill Andres | Reporter | 
| Carver Barns | Reporter | 
| Margaret H. McCormack | Unpainted Secretary | 
| Bill Rocz | Newscaster | 
| Mary F. Glenn | Payroll Cashier | 
| Jeremy Babendure | Scamp with Squirt Gun | 
| Bill Dobbins | Adoption Agent | 
| Ralph Norton | Gynecologist | 
| Henry Tank | Mopping Convict | 
| Frank Outlaw | Supermarket Manager | 
| Todd Michael Bodgers | Varsity Nathan, Jr. | 
| M. Emmet Walsh | Machine Shop Ear-Bender | 
| Robert Gray | Glen and Dot's Kid | 
| Katie Thrasher | Glen and Dot's Kid | 
| Derek Russell | Glen and Dot's Kid | 
| Nicole Russell | Glen and Dot's Kid | 
| Zachary Sanders | Glen and Dot's Kid | 
| Noell Sanders | Glen and Dot's Kid | 
| Cody Ranger | Arizona Quint | 
| Jeremy Arendt | Arizona Quint | 
| Ashley Hammon | Arizona Quint | 
| Crystal Hiller | Arizona Quint | 
| Olivia Hughes | Arizona Quint | 
| Emily Malin | Arizona Quint | 
| Melanie Malin | Arizona Quint | 
| Craig McLaughlin | Arizona Quint | 
| Adam Savageau | Arizona Quint | 
| Benjamin Savageau | Arizona Quint | 
| David Schneider | Arizona Quint | 
| Michael Stewart | Arizona Quint | 
| William Preston Robertson | Amazing Voice (voice) | 
| Ron Cobert | Reporter #1 (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Joel Coen | Screenplay, Director | 
| Carter Burwell | Original Music Composer | 
| Donna Isaacson | Casting | 
| Ethan Coen | Screenplay | 
| Skip Lievsay | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Michael R. Miller | Editor | 
| John S. Lyons | Casting | 
| Jane Musky | Production Design | 
| Robert Kracik | Draughtsman, Set Decoration | 
| Harold Thrasher | Art Direction | 
| Thomas Johnston | Script Supervisor | 
| Richard Hornung | Costume Design | 
| Dan Frey | Hairstylist | 
| Katherine James | Makeup Artist | 
| Alma Kuttruff | Production Supervisor | 
| Michael Berenbaum | First Assistant Editor | 
| Allan Byer | Production Sound Mixer | 
| Mel Zelniker | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Magdaline Volaitis | Sound Editor | 
| Philip Stockton | Sound Editor | 
| Stephen St. John | Steadicam Operator | 
| David M. Dunlap | Camera Operator | 
| Russell Engels | Gaffer | 
| Chitra F. Mojtabai | Second Assistant Director | 
| Jeff Jensen | Stunts | 
| Spanky Spangler | Stunts | 
| Edgard Mourino | Stunts | 
| Cindy Wills | Stunts | 
| Patricia Anne Doherty | Second Assistant Director | 
| Deborah Reinisch | First Assistant Director | 
| Kelly Van Horn | First Assistant Director | 
| Roger Belk | Set Dresser | 
| Christian W. Russhon | Set Dresser | 
| Linette Forbes Shorr | Set Dresser | 
| Marko Costanzo | Foley Artist | 
| Carl Mandelbaum | Special Sound Effects | 
| Michael DiCosimo | Dolby Consultant | 
| Michael Barry | Foley | 
| Ron Bochar | Sound Editor | 
| Barry Sonnenfeld | Director of Photography | 
| Melinda Sue Gordon | Still Photographer | 
| Jery Hewitt | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts | 
| Dan Perri | Title Designer | 
| Curt Bortel | Stunts | 
| Shane Dixon | Stunts | 
| Bill Anagnos | Stunts | 
| Gene Hartline | Stunts | 
| Allan Graf | Stunt Double | 
| Jon Kilik | Second Assistant Director | 
| Arnold Glassman | Associate Editor | 
| Ron Nix | Stunts | 
| Kevin Dowd | Production Manager | 
| David Pomier | Location Manager | 
| Andrew Sears | Post-Production Manager | 
| Richard Crudo | Assistant Camera | 
| Mitchell Amundsen | Assistant Camera | 
| Peter F. Kurland | Boom Operator | 
| Randy Gable | Boom Operator | 
| Greg Horn | Sound Recordist | 
| Dennis Gamiello | Dolly Grip, Key Grip | 
| John Lowry | Rigging Grip | 
| Brian Fitzsimons | Best Boy Grip | 
| Cindy Lagerstrom | Grip | 
| Robert A. Preston | Grip | 
| Marty Miller | Grip | 
| Tom Dreesen | Grip | 
| Ken Connors | Best Boy Electric | 
| Michael F. Burke | Electrician | 
| Bob Field | Electrician | 
| George Ball | Electrician | 
| Danny McCallum | Electrician | 
| Craig Woodruff | Electrician | 
| Michael L. Hall | Electrician | 
| Marcia Calosio | Set Dresser | 
| Steve Roll | Construction Coordinator | 
| Terry Kempf | Carpenter | 
| Mark Donnelly | Scenic Artist | 
| Todd Hatfield | Scenic Artist | 
| J. Todd Anderson | Storyboard Artist | 
| Ellen Ryba | Costume Assistant | 
| Stephen M. Chudej | Wardrobe Supervisor | 
| Wendy Cracchiolo | Wardrobe Assistant | 
| Ada Akaji | Wardrobe Assistant | 
| Brian Kirk | Wardrobe Assistant | 
| Camille Henderson | Assistant Hairstylist, Assistant Makeup Artist | 
| Roger Pancake | Property Master | 
| Jan Fead | Assistant Property Master | 
| Britt Torney | Props | 
| Peter Chesney | Special Effects Coordinator | 
| Guy J. Louthan | Special Effects | 
| Sunny Seibel | Casting | 
| Becca Korby-Sullivan | Extras Casting | 
| Kathie Weaver | Assistant Editor | 
| Bruce Pross | Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Marissa Littlefield | Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Steven Visscher | Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Christopher Weir | Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Valerie Susan Brown | Production Secretary | 
| Adam Grad | Location Assistant | 
| Fred Szymanski | Special Sound Effects | 
| Jun Mizumachi | Special Sound Effects | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Ethan Coen | Producer | 
| Deborah Reinisch | Associate Producer | 
| Mark Silverman | Co-Producer | 
| James Jacks | Executive Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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Popularity History
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"H.I" (Nicolas Cage) is an habitual petty criminal who gradually falls in love with the police officer "Ed" (Holly Hunter) who has to take his mug shots every time he is apprehended. Finally determined to go straight, they marry and he takes a mundane job in a metal works. It's all going swimmingly, ... but try as they might they cannot conceive. This affects "Ed" badly, she loses her job and her motivation and they are soon in a rut. Serendipity takes a hand though, one night, when news of the local furniture kingpin "Nathan Arizona" and his wife having quintuplets after IVF is announced. They think that's a bit greedy, and alight on a plan to pinch one of the babies and... Keeping that a secret proves difficult as firstly his boss "Glen" (Sam McMurray) and then two of his erstwhile jailbirds who have escaped from prison - "Gale" (John Goodman) and his brother "Evelle" (William Forsythe) all come to visit and conclude that this miraculous conception and the news headlines are linked! Add to the mix, the motor cycle riding, grenade carrying "Hell Rider" bounty hunter "Smalls" (Randall Cobb) who wants to track down the bairn for the $25,000 reward and we have a perilous mix of comedy and menace that works well for the first hour or so. Cage is on good form for the most part as is Hunter for maybe the first 45 minutes, thereafter though the joke really does begin to wear a bit thin and the comedy a little too puerile. The fun car chases (don't forget the nappies) are entertaining and the script is quickly paced and entertaining, but that too turns to much farce as we head to an ending that I found really quite underwhelming. There's a fun scene with Frances McDormand and the deliberations of the parole board made me smile, and all in all it is still worth a watch.
**Another honorable addition to the Cohen Brothers' remarkable filmography.** I've seen several films by the Cohen Brothers and this one, far from being one of the most quotable when talking about them, is full of qualities that deserve note. The two brothers are known and respected for the way t ... hey create and direct cinematographic projects, giving little room for interference that would disturb the overall vision they have outlined, and actively interfering in all aspects of production. It's their film, they define the characteristics and, whether you like them or not, they are undoubtedly a talented duo. And being an author's work, this film follows several characteristics that are hallmarks of the two filmmakers. This is a work full of irreverence, where the narrative stands out for its bizarreness and sarcasm, intelligently constructed and crafted in a way that surprises the audience. The story is simple: a couple, who meet and fall in love under the most unorthodox conditions, discover that they cannot have children and, therefore, decide to kidnap a baby from a family that had quintuplets. There is an entire history of crime in the life of one of the couple's members that contributes to them being the target of a brutal chase by a wild bounty hunter. And there are many moments of acidic and difficult-to-digest humor. Added to this is the cinematography and soundtrack, where the Cohens are completely at ease. Personally, I must say, I didn't really like the soundtrack that was used in this film. I found it excessively intrusive and strident, but this is just my personal taste. In addition to the artistic and author notes, the film also features a skilled cast where Nicholas Cage has plenty of space and material to shine. He is charismatic enough to give his character all the sympathy he needs to captivate us, and he makes a good romantic pair with Holly Hunter, who received a character tailored to her abilities and talent. The two actors have everything it takes to do an exceptional job, and there is no doubt that they won't leave us disappointed. Trey Wilson, Frances McDormand, John Goodman and Randall Tex Cobb join the project, with all their talent, to shine with very well-made secondary characters.