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  1. raise Cain To cause or get into trouble; to engage in unrestrained and excessively disruptive behavior. (A reference to the biblical figure Cain, the first son of Adam and Eve, who killed his brother Abel and was cursed by God.) I started raising Cain as soon as I was in college and could do what I wanted, but I mellowed out after I graduated. The ...

  2. 18 de jul. de 2021 · Theatrical trailer of "Raising Cain" by Brian De Palma. Starring John Lithgow, Lolita Davidovich, Steven Bauer, Frances Sternhagen, Gregg Henry, Tom Bower, M...

  3. 7 de ago. de 1992 · When neighborhood kids begin vanishing, Jenny suspects her child psychologist husband, Carter, may be resuming the deranged experiments his father performed on Carter when he was young. Now, it falls to Jenny to unravel the mystery. And as more children disappear, she fears for her own child's safety. When neighborhood kids begin vanishing ...

  4. 16 de jul. de 2020 · Before there was M. Night Shyamalan's Split, there was Brian De Palma's Raising Cain and John Lithgow's remarkably unhinged performance as the title characte...

  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › Raising-CainPrime Video: Raising Cain

    Raising Cain. A brilliant child psychologist, loving husband and father also has multiple personalities inhabiting his head - and one of them is involved in freakish experiments with kids. Directed by Brian DePalma. IMDb 6.1 1 h 22 min 1992. X-Ray R. Horror · Drama · Cerebral · Frightening.

  6. 4 de ene. de 2022 · The phrase raising Cain is an American idiom first recorded in the early to mid-nineteenth century, but its origin traces back to the Bible. To raise Cain means to cause a lot of trouble, to create a great commotion, or to behave in an uncontrolled, disruptive way. The word Cain is capitalized in the expression because it refers to the Old Testament Bible character Cain, the firstborn son of ...

  7. 3 de may. de 2000 · The key to unlocking the mystery, the intricately multi-layered psychological trap doors of Raising Cain, lies in Luis Buñuel’s Belle De Jour (1967). Buñuel’s coolly observed film is an amoral comedy of manners. Bored, bourgeois housewife, Severine (Catherine Deneuve), whiles away her afternoons in a high-class brothel while her husband ...