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For the Johnny Winter album, see Raising Cain (album).



Raising Cain

Theatrical release poster

Directed by
Brian De Palma

Produced by
Gale Anne Hurd

Written by
Brian De Palma

Starring
John LithgowLolita DavidovichSteven BauerFrances SternhagenGregg HenryTom BowerMel Harris

Music by
Pino DonaggioFrank Fitzpatrick (Music Supervisor)

Cinematography
Stephen H. Burum

Editing by
Robert DalvaPaul HirschBonnie Koehler

Distributed by
Universal Pictures

Release date(s)
August 7, 1992 (USA)

Running time
91 mins

Country
United States

Language
English

Budget
$11,000,000 (estimated)

Gross revenue
$21,370,059 (USA)
Raising Cain is a 1992 thriller film written and directed by Brian De Palma, and starring John Lithgow, Lolita Davidovich and Steven Bauer.

Plot
Dr. Carter Nix (Lithgow) is a respected child psychologist. His wife Jenny (Lolita Davidovich) is an oncologist. Carter takes time away from his flourishing practice to care for their two-year-old daughter, Amy. Jenny becomes concerned that Carter is obsessively studying their child; he regards her like a scientist tracking the development of his creation. This is a black satirical and analytical look at Dr. Benjamin Spock who was still popular at the time this movie was released.
The audience quickly learns that Carter suffers from multiple personality disorder. His multiples are Cain, a streetwise hustler, Josh, a traumatized little boy, and Margo, a middle-aged mother figure. Carter/Cain are killing young mothers to procure their babies and toddlers.
In a side story we learn that Jenny is having an affair with the widower of a former patient, Jack Dante (Steven Bauer). She fell in love with him and had a relationship with her years ago, but he left her. Now he's back. She plans to leave Carter and run off with him. When Carter accidentally discovers their tryst, he descends all the way into his madness. Carter and Cain begin leaving subtle clues for the police that Jack is the real killer.
Next Carter attempts to kill Jenny by submerging her car in a lake. She pulls herself out and confronts Carter at their home. Unable to find Amy, Jenny demands Carter tell her where she is. Carter replies that she is with his father � whom Jenny knows has been dead for years.
Carter is apprehended for attempted murder. The police bring Dr. Lynn Waldheim (Frances Sternhagen) to interrogate him. Though enduring chemotherapy, Dr. Waldheim interviews Carter and informs the police that she co-wrote a book with Dr. Nix Sr. called Raising Cain about a boy with multiple personality disorder. The doctors agreed that patients with MPD seemed to share certain childhood traumas, but there could be no ethical way to test these theories through direct clinical observation. Dr. Nix Sr. had extensive detailed knowledge of Cain's childhood torture, including a few taped recordings of their sessions. However, Dr. Waldheim was never allowed to meet Cain. She pieced the situation together: Dr. Nix Sr. abused his own son to gain first-hand accounts of his traumatic psychological development and study the emerging personalities. Horrified, Waldheim quit the project.
During interrogation, the "Carter" personality disappears, and "Margo" (the mother) and "Josh" (the child) act and speak for him. Josh recites a rhyme:
"Hickory dickory dock. Cain has picked his lock. He did a bad deed now Josh comes to bleed. Hickory dickory dock."
With this, Josh vanishes, and Margo assumes control of the body. She stonewalls Waldheim from any further questioning.
Eventually, Carter/Cain break from their confines. They pounce upon Dr. Waldheim, knocking her unconscious, stealing her wig, dress, shoes and coat. "They" then leave the building disguised as her. The police soon find Waldheim on the floor of an interview room begging them to arrest Carter before any children are harmed.
In fact, Dr. Nix, Sr. (also played by Lithgow) is alive, having faked his own death to elude prosecution for attempting to buy babies. He has established a new identity and a clandestine research facility in Norway. He has been using Carter and his multiples to procure the children so he will have an adequate control group to study the development of MPD.
Jenny follows who she thinks is Waldheim to a motel, but it's actually Carter/Cain. She follows Carter/Cain, who is now Margo in Waldheim's wig and clothes, into an elevator. When it opens, she sees Dr. Nix Sr. with her daughter Amy. While Jenny begs for Nix Sr. give back her daughter, Cain/Carter/Margo stabs "their" father from behind. Shortly afterward, Jack arrives with the police, and Carter/Margo/Cain disappears.
The movie ends with Jenny and Amy in a park. Amy plays alone while Jenny chats with another mother. Soon Amy runs off into the woods saying "Daddy, Daddy". Jenny calls for her and follows into the woods. She shortly after finds Amy, who says her father has gone away. When Jenny bends down to pick Amy up, Carter appears behind her in a wig and a dress; Margo is now in control. Jenny holds Amy in her arms, oblivious to who is behind her.

References

Martin, Mick & Porter, Marsha DVD & Video Guide 2006, pg. 922

External links

Raising Cain at the Internet Movie Database
Raising Cain at Allmovie
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v?d?eFilms directed by Brian De Palma



1960s

The Wedding Party (1963)? Murder a la Mod (1968)? Greetings (1968)



1970s

Hi, Mom! (1970)? Get to Know Your Rabbit (1972)? Sisters (1973)? Phantom of the Paradise (1974)? Obsession (1976)? Carrie (1976)? The Fury (1978)? Home Movies (1979)



1980s

Dressed to Kill (1980)? Blow Out (1981)? Scarface (1983)? Body Double (1984)? Wise Guys (1986)? The Untouchables (1987)? Casualties of War (1989)



1990s

The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990)? Raising Cain (1992)? Carlito's Way (1993)? Mission: Impossible (1996)? Snake Eyes (1998)



2000s

Mission to Mars (2000)? Femme Fatale (2002)? The Black Dahlia (2006)? Redacted (2007)

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