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== Detailed Synopsis ==
== Detailed Synopsis ==


Dilios explains how a [[Spartan Baby A]] is inspected by Spartan Baby Inspector to see if the child has any defects, in which case he would be discarded.  As Leonidas @7/8 grew he would learn to fight with a sword by Leonidas' Father as Leonidas' Mother watched.  He was taught that death on the battlefield for Sparta was the greatest glory.
Dilios explains how a [[Spartan Baby A]] is inspected by Spartan Baby Inspector to see if the child has any defects, in which case he would be discarded.  As Leonidas @7/8 grew he would learn to fight with a sword by Leonidas' Father as Leonidas' Mother watched.  He was taught that death on the battlefield for Sparta was the greatest glory.  At age 7, Leonidas was take away and taught how to fight by being pitted against other [[Spartan Boy]]s at the agoge.  As he grew [[Leonidas @ 15 YRS|older]] he was taught show no pain lash and by Spartan with Stick.  His final test was to be thrown into the wild and forced to fend for himself.  If survived, then he was accepted as a Spartan.  Leonidas manages to do this by luring a wolf into close quarters in the cleft of a cliff.  Leonidas returns and is and eventually becomes the king of Sparta.  Dilios continues the tale of how a new beast is looking for a feast, but this one made of men. 
 
Messenger (300)|Messenger rides with a group of Persians to Sparta.  When he arrives he pulls a handful of crowned skulls from his saddlebag and shows them to the Spartans nearby.  Captain (300)|Captain walks into the palace as Gorgo watches Leonidas training Fighting Boy (12 Years Old).  Before leaving to speak to the Messenger, Leonidas tells Fighting Boy that the true strength of a Spartan is the warrior next to him.

Revision as of 14:35, 15 September 2020

A group of 300 Spartans defend a pass against the Persian army.


Genre

Historical Drama

Characters/Groups

Leonidas - Gerard Butler

Gorgo - Lena Headey

Theron - Dominic West

Dilios - David Wenham

Captain - Vincent Regan

Stelios - Michael Fassbender

Astinos - Tom Wisdom

Daxos - Andrew Pleavin

Ephialtes - Andrew Tiernan

Xerxes - Rodrigo Santoro

Pleistarchos - Giovani Antonio Cimmino

Loyalist - Stephen McHattie

Ephor 1 - Greg Kramer

Ephor 2 - Alex Ivanovici

Oracle Girl - Kelly Craig

Leonidas @ 7/8 YRS - Eli Snyder

Leonidas @ 15 YRS - Tyler Neitzel

Leonidas' Father - Tim Connolly

Leonidas' Mother - Marie-Julie Rivest

Fighting Boy (12 Years Old) - Sebastian St. Germain

Messenger - Peter Mensah

Partisan - Arthur Holden

Elder Councilman - Michael Sinelnikoff

Councilman - John Dunn-Hill

Spartan Baby Inspector - Dennis St John

Spartan with Stick - Neil Napier

Sentry 1 - Dylan Scott Smith

Sentry 2 - Maurizio Terrazzano

Spartan General - Robert Paradis

Persian - Kwasi Songui

Burned Village Child - Alexandra Beaton

Statesman - Frederic Smith

Spartan Baby A - Loucas Minchillo

Spartan Baby B - Nicholas Minchillo

Ephor 3 - Tom Rack

Ephor 4 - David Francis

Ephor 5 - James Bradford

Free Greek-Potter - Andrew Shaver

Free Greek-Sculptor - Robin Wilcock

Free Greek-Blacksmith - Kent McQuaid

Free Greek-Baker - Marcel Jeannin

Spartan General 2 - Jere Gillis

Spartan Boy - Jeremy Thibodeau

Persian Emissary - Tyrone Benskin

Uber Immortal (Giant) - Robert Maillet

Persian General - Patrick Sabongui

Executioner - Leon Laderach

Persian General Slaughtered - David Lapommeray

Armless Concubine - Vervi Mauricio

Blacksmith - Charles Papasoff

Mother at Market - Isabelle Champeau

Daughter at Market (3/5 Years Old - Veronique-Natalie Szalankiewicz

Girl at Market - Maeva Nadon

Boy 1 at Market - David Thibodeau

Potter - David Schaap

Other Council Guard - Jean-Michel Pare

Persian General - Stuart Myiow

Concubines - Andreanne Ross and Sara Giacalone

Kissing Concubines - Ariadne Bourbonniere and Isabelle Fournel

Contortionist - Sandrine Merette-Attiow

Dancers - Elisabeth Etienne, Danielle Hubbard and Ruan Vibegaard

Slave Girls - Genevieve Guilbault, Bonnie Mak, Amelie Sorel, Caroline Aspirot, Gina Gagnon, Tania Trudell, Stephanie Aubry, Mercedes Leggett, Stephania Gambarova, Chanelle Lamothe and Sabrina-Jasmine Tuazon

Transsexual (Asian) 1 - Manny Cortez Tuazon

Transsexual (Asian) 2 - Cindy

Transsexual (Arabian) 3 - Atif Siddiqi

Giant With Arrow - Camille Rizkallah

Long Neck Woman - Trudi Hanley

Litter Bearer/Slave - Neon Cobran

Ubermortal Vocals - Gary A Hecker

Character thumbnails with links to profiles

Detailed Synopsis

Dilios explains how a Spartan Baby A is inspected by Spartan Baby Inspector to see if the child has any defects, in which case he would be discarded. As Leonidas @7/8 grew he would learn to fight with a sword by Leonidas' Father as Leonidas' Mother watched. He was taught that death on the battlefield for Sparta was the greatest glory. At age 7, Leonidas was take away and taught how to fight by being pitted against other Spartan Boys at the agoge. As he grew older he was taught show no pain lash and by Spartan with Stick. His final test was to be thrown into the wild and forced to fend for himself. If survived, then he was accepted as a Spartan. Leonidas manages to do this by luring a wolf into close quarters in the cleft of a cliff. Leonidas returns and is and eventually becomes the king of Sparta. Dilios continues the tale of how a new beast is looking for a feast, but this one made of men.

Messenger (300)|Messenger rides with a group of Persians to Sparta. When he arrives he pulls a handful of crowned skulls from his saddlebag and shows them to the Spartans nearby. Captain (300)|Captain walks into the palace as Gorgo watches Leonidas training Fighting Boy (12 Years Old). Before leaving to speak to the Messenger, Leonidas tells Fighting Boy that the true strength of a Spartan is the warrior next to him.