Nicolas
Cage, Holly Hunter, Trey Wilson , John Goodman, William Forsythe,
Sam McMurray, Frances McDormand.
Combining influences from Tex Avery
cartoons to Sam Raimi horror movies to 1940s B-movies, Joel Coen
and Ethan Coen followed up the stylish film noir of their debut,
Blood Simple (1984), with this frantic screwball comedy. H.I. "Hi"
McDonnough (Nicholas Cage) is a philosophical but slightly dim career
criminal who has been arrested so often that he gets to know "Ed,"
short for Edwina (Holly Hunter), the officer who takes his mug shots.
Hi takes a shine to Ed and promises to go straight if she marries
him. She accepts, and they move to the Arizona desert, where Hi
holds down a factory job and blissfully watches the sunsets with
Ed. Their serenity is shattered when the couple decides that they
want a child and discover that, as Hi puts it, "Ed's womb was
a rocky place where my seed could find no purchase." (One of
the film's many delights is Hi's unexpectedly flowery dime-novel
narration.) Ed goes into a severe depression until she sees an item
in the news: Nathan Arizona (Trey Wilson), owner of a chain of unpainted
furniture stores, has become the father of quintuplets, and he and
his wife joke that they now have more children than they know what
to do with. In what seems like a perfect "helps you, helps
me" situation, Hi and Ed kidnap one of the Arizona infants,
figuring that they'll have a baby and the Arizonas will have less
of a burden.
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