Nathan Arizona Jr.

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Nathan Arizona Jr. is the kidnapped baby at the center of the Coen brothers’ crime-comedy film "Raising Arizona," whose abduction drives the movie’s chaotic and humorous plot.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
ageInStory infant
alsoKnownAs Arizona baby
one of the Arizona quintuplets
appearsIn Raising Arizona NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme crime gone wrong
domestic longing
parenthood
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Ethan Coen NERFINISHED
Joel Coen NERFINISHED
familyName Arizona NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Raising Arizona NERFINISHED
genreOfWork crime comedy film
hasGender male
hasParent Florence Arizona NERFINISHED
Nathan Arizona Sr. NERFINISHED
kidnappedBy Edwina McDunnough NERFINISHED
H.I. McDunnough NERFINISHED
medium feature film
narrativeRole central plot device
kidnapping victim
notableFor being central to the film’s comedic chaos
being the kidnapped baby in Raising Arizona
numberOfSiblings 4
partOf Arizona family
plotSignificance his abduction causes media attention in the film
his disappearance triggers a police investigation
his kidnapping initiates the main storyline
portrayedBy multiple infant actors
rescuedBy Edwina McDunnough NERFINISHED
H.I. McDunnough NERFINISHED
returnedTo Florence Arizona NERFINISHED
Nathan Arizona Sr. NERFINISHED
setting Arizona NERFINISHED
siblingRelation one of the Arizona quintuplets
yearOfFirstAppearance 1987

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Raising Arizona mainCharacter Nathan Arizona Jr.