![]() Before he yells his line we already see Zohan with Micheal's mother. The UV has a few more frames of him in the hallway followed by an alternate shot of him opening the door. The TV shows only one shot of Michael opening the door yelling "Oh my God!". As he spots Michael lying on the side of the street with his bicycle Zohan jumps off the car. To make a fast leave Zohan just jumps onto a car and rides on it for a while, some shots are in slow motion. He takes the goggles off in a different shot than in the TV - then we see a man only dressed in his underpants dancing on the sidewalk. With it he spots the clerk and the display also shows further information (e.g. In the UV he comes out of the building and puts on his spy goggles. In the TV we only see Zohan walk toward the camera. The third one starts a lot earlier as it does in the TV. The following two shots of Zohan and the crowd differ in both versions and different parts of the shots have been used respectively. Zohan answers "Those are for you, my friend" und der Mann schaut die Hose nochmal verwirrt an. A man comes out the door behind him with his underpants in his hands, saying "Hey, you forgot these." ![]() Zohan walks through the door into a room. He steps back, takes his bag and dances away happily.Īdditionally in the UV there's a French rap song playing here in in the seconds following which doesn't play in the TV.įirst the UV has a short additional scene, then both versions show unspectacular alternating material shortly. Theatrical version in NTSC (Unrated version in NTSC) Time specifications are organized like this: Anybody who didn't like the movie in it's theatrical run won't change his mind. This unrated version contains a few more ribald scenes but over-all the new material isn't worth mentioning. This version has been released simultaneously with the theatrical cut in the US on October 7th 2008. Reason for this report is the fact that this comedy is of course released in two versions so customers could basically be ripped off with a double purchase. Since Judd Apatow was one of the writers one could have expected more.īut of course everyone should judge this for himself but that's not even the point here. The political potential for conflict and the numerous very interesting supporting roles/cameo appearences are put off with corny and petty jokes which are often repeated spiritlessly. Unfortunately the movie takes this pretty off-key basic idea and then focuses on showing the sexual abilities of Zohan to the elderly female clientele. Of course his nemesis, John Turturro as a Palestinian top terrorist, gets wind of this. 28 changes, including 18x alternate materialĪdam Sandler plays the title character, an Israeli super agent who doesn't see a meaning in the endless conflict and instead wants to go to New York to make his dream come true - working as a hairdresser. Unrated version (UV): 110:15 min without end credits (116:48 min with end credits) in NTSC ![]() Theatrical version (TV): 106:09 min without end credits (112:42 min with end credits) in NTSC Comparison between the theatrical version (PG-13) and the unrated version, both represented by the US-DVD's of Sony Pictures.
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