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  1. Nov 26, 2021 · Zaat is a guy in a fish monster suit. So this is the tale of Dr. Kurt Leopold. He is convinced that fish have just the best of lives. He decides humans can benefit if they became sea creature hybrids. So he creates this formula called ZaAt. It will give humans characteristics of cunning fish creatures.

  2. To obtain a victory, to achieve success. ; see more. See the meaning of the word zaat at Rekhta urdu dictionary.

  3. Feb 21, 2012 · Zaat is so bad it's funny, featuring a 'Sleepless in Florida' fish monster that trips over objects, is seen wearing tennis shoes in one shot, and can barely swim. You'll want to have a group of friends and plenty of adult beverages over for "Bad Movie Night" to fully appreciate the cheezy sets, lame dialog, amateurish acting, and continuity issues such as different women being featured from one scene to another.

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  4. Zaat is a 1971 American independent science fiction horror film produced and directed by Don Barton, and co-written by Barton, Lee O. Larew and Ron Kivett. Produced on a $50,000 budget, the film stars Marshall Grauer as a mad scientist who aims to transform himself into a mutation to seek revenge on those who spurned him. Critical reception has been predominantly negative, with criticism directed at the film's script, acting, and poor monster design. Cited as one of the worst films ever made, it

  5. Jan 1, 1971 · Zaat. PG 1971 Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller · 1h 40m. We've checked all the major streaming services, and this title is not found on any of them right now. Get Notified. A mad scientist unleashes his master plan: to transform himself into a mutated walking catfish, and gain revenge on those who have spurned him.

  6. ORIGINAL UPLOAD DATE: April 30, 2012Being too lazy to bother seeing any new releases, Mike and Jay discuss the semi-cult classic film Zaat, about a scientist...

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  7. 3.57. 5,347 ratings737 reviews. This unusual and much lauded novel tells the story of the life of an Egyptian woman - the eponymous Zaat - during the regimes of three Egyptian Abdel Nasser, Sadat, and Mubarak. Imbued with an Egyptian sense of humor and deeply rooted in the culture and politics of the modern period, the novel takes a humorous ...