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You Don't Mess With the Zohan

Cast

Adam Sandler, Emmanuelle Chriqui, John Turturro, Nick Swardson View All


Crew

Dennis Dugan (Director), Adam Sandler (Screenplay), Judd Apatow (Screenplay), Robert Smigel (Screenplay) View All

Release: Jun. 5th, 2008
Runtime: 1 hour, 53 minutes
An Israeli counterterrorism soldier with a secretly fabulous ambition to become a Manhattan hairstylist. Zohan's desire runs so deep that he'll do anything -- including faking his own death and going head-to-head with an Arab cab driver -- to make his dreams come true.
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TheUsualSuspect
Anyways, he gets rejected everywhere, until he lands a job cleaning up the hair at some low rent hair cutting place run by the beautiful Emmanuelle Chriqui, who just so happens to have absolutely no chemistry with Sandler.
Gideon58
The Adam Sandler rep company have never been big on bringing realism to the screen but they've taken it to a whole new level here, manifested through a complex screenplay by Sandler and Robert Smigel, a longtime SNL writer who appears onscreen as a stereo store employee that presents an offensive an....


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