300 (2006)

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Written by Zack Snyder, Kurt Johnstad, Michael B. Gordon

Directed by Zack Snyder

Running Time: 112 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Released in 2006, this all-action adventure casts historical accuracy aside, preferring instead the fictitious battlefield devised by comic writer and artist Frank Miller. Directed by Zack Snyder, it stars Gerard Butler as Spartan King Leonidas, who leads 300 of his fiercely loyal men into battle against the mammoth, all-conquering Persian army in 480BC.

This is a war where masked monsters and cyclops fight alongside muscle men in unapologetic slash-and-stab combat. The result is a relentlessly bloody and refreshingly stylish action movie: a gold and bronze work of art, splashed with claret.

Not for the squeamish.

Cast

Image for Gerard ButlerGerard ButlerKing Leonidas
Image for Lena HeadeyLena HeadeyQueen Gorgo
Image for Dominic WestDominic WestTheron
David WenhamDilios
Image for Vincent ReganVincent ReganCaptain
Image for Michael FassbenderMichael FassbenderStelios
Tom WisdomAstinos
Andrew PleavinDaxos
Andrew TiernanEphialtes
Rodrigo SantoroXerxes
Giovani CimminoPleistarchos
Image for Stephen McHattieStephen McHattieLoyalist
Greg KramerEphor #1
Alex IvanoviciEphor #2
Kelly CraigOracle Girl

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