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The 300 Spartans
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Twentieth Century Fox
(Twentieth Century-Fox, presents, produced by)
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Twentieth Century Fox
(United States, 1962)
(Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, released by, theatrical)
Centfox
(West Germany, 1962)
(theatrical)
Twentieth Century Fox Film Company
(United Kingdom, 1962)
(theatrical)
20th Century Fox
(Italy, 1963)
(theatrical)
Fox Films
(Finland, 1963)
(theatrical)
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All Organizations and Persons in Greece
(all organizations and persons in Greece, the producers acknowledge their gratitude to, whose whole-hearted cooperation made this project possible)
American International Video Search Inc.
(video, uncredited)
Casa d'Arte di Firenze
(Peruzzi's Casa D'Arte di Firenze, costumes made by)
Greek Government
(the Greek Government, the producers acknowledge their gratitude to, whose whole-hearted cooperation made this project possible)
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)
(I.A.T.S.E, this picture made under the jurisdiction of: affiliated with A.F.L.-C.I.O.)
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