Raising Arizona
"Raising Arizona" is a 1987 comedy film directed by the Coen Brothers. The story follows H.I. McDunnough, a repeat offender, and his wife Ed, who are unable to have children. In a desperate attempt to start a family, they kidnap one of the Arizona quintuplets, believing it will solve their problems.
The film features a unique blend of humor and quirky characters, including a group of eccentric criminals. It explores themes of family, love, and the lengths people will go to for happiness. The film has gained a cult following and is noted for its distinctive visual style and witty dialogue.