One scene has images of a man cutting off another man’s hand.When the boy doesn’t stop crying, Zohan pinches his neck, causing him to become unconscious. He also tells the boy that by his age he had killed seven men. In an attempt to get the boy to sit still, Zohan tells the boy the hairdresser might slip with the scissors and cut his jugular vein, causing blood to spill over the floor and the boy to be dead in five minutes. Zohan causes a small boy to burst into tears.We do not see the actual act, just the end result. On a couple of occasions, Zohan forces men into ‘living pretzels’ by twisting various body parts.Zohan then kicks the bully several times in the face. Zohan intervenes by grabbing the bully’s finger and twisting it, causing the bully to wince in pain. In a road rage incident, a bully threatens and intimidates a man.A man tells Zohan how his brothers and sisters were hacked to death.Zohan puts one down the front of his shorts. To prove his point, the Phantom pick up a piranha and attaches it to his neck. During the same scene, both the Phantom and Zohan brag to each other how they feel no pain. He smashes Zohan across the face with a kayak paddle. The Phantom pulls a man off a Jet Ski and punches another man sitting in a kayak.Palestinian children throw rocks at Zohan, who catches the rocks and then moulds them into the figure of a dog.The Phantom jumps through a window and on to a dog’s head.Zohan kicks a man through a wall and another man over a wall.During a confrontation with the Phantom, we see Zohan jumping from a moving car and crashing through windows.We see the man being carried out on a stretcher. Zohan kicks a chair with a man sitting in it with such force that the chair and man smash into a wall.A man in army uniform shoots a machine gun at shadow targets.You Don’t Mess with the Zohan contains stylised action violence throughout but no visual blood and gore. Palestinian and Israeli cultures terrorism Violence A showdown between Zohan and The Phantom is arranged. When Salim’s bomb attempt fails, he contacts the Phantom and informs him that Zohan is alive. To further complicate matters, a wealthy developer named Walbridge (Michael Buffer) is pressuring and intimidating Dalia and the other shop owners into selling their businesses so that he can build a new shopping mall. He immediately puts plans to bomb the salon into action. Unfortunately Zohan is also recognised by a Palestinian cab driver, Salim (Rob Schneider). Before long, Zohan finds himself attracted to his Palestinian boss, Dalia (Emmanuelle Chriqui). Oori helps Zohan to get a job in a hair salon that caters for older women. Zohan is soon recognised and befriended by a fellow Israeli, Oori (Ido Mossri).
He takes a room with a young man called Michael (Nick Swardson) and his mother Gail (Lainie Kazan).
Zohan/Scrappy Coco heads straight to Manhattan. When he lands in America, he changes his identity, telling people he is an Australian named Scrappy Coco. When he has his showdown with the Phantom, he fakes his own death and escapes to New York by stowing away in the cargo hold of a plane. Zohan is sick of fighting and dreams of becoming a hairstylist in America. He is needed to capture his nemesis, the Phantom (John Turturro).
Israeli secret service agent Zohan (Adam Sandler) has his beach vacation cut short when a helicopter arrives and transports him back to headquarters for an emergency assignment.