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Theatrical Release: 1970-01-01 Torrent Release: 09-01-2021 by user
Movie Genre
Drama
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DESCRIPTION
A story about a woman who was wrongfully accused of adultery and her daughter from the second marriage, who later finds the truth about her mother's past as she herself gets married into the same family.
Synopsis by IMDb
Zaat 1971 1080p BLURAY AVC DD 2.0 [TGx]
A mad scientist transforms himself into an aquatic killer.
Directors: Don Barton, Arnold Stevens (uncredited)
Writers: Ron Kivett (story), Lee O. Larew
Stars: Marshall Grauer, Wade Popwell, Paul Galloway
Crazy scientist living in the Florida swamps turns himself into a monstrous walking fish-man and proceeds to terrorize.
Another drive in low-budgeter that probably would have been more at home in the 1950's rather than the early 70's. It's weird and cheap schlock all the way! The big rubber monster of the film is quite cheesy looking as it teeters around the swamps and struggles to swim in underwater scenes. The zippers of the monster suit are "hidden" by patches of fur. Zaat seems to have all of the hokey B flick trappings - a silly storyline, lackluster acting, crude editing, and a folksy theme song. Also there's a bikini-wearing girl who gets kidnapped by the monster to cap it off.
Now ordinarily such campy qualities might be downright charming to a B horror fan such as myself, unfortunately Zaat is just too roughly-made and ultimately ridiculous for its own good. Not the worst of its kind, it certainly beats the similarly themed 1966 movie Curse of the Swamp Creature, but Zaat leaves much to be desired.
Then again, what other horror film is there where the monster robs a drugstore?
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