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Daxos:
I see I was wrong to expect Sparta's commitment to at least match our own. King Leonidas:
Doesn't it? [points to Arcadian soldier behind Daxos] King Leonidas:
You there, what is your profession? Free Greek-Potter:
I am a potter... sir. King Leonidas:
[points to another soldier]
And you, Arcadian, What is YOUR profession? Free Greek-Sculptor:
Sculptor, sir. King Leonidas:
Sculptor. [turns to a third soldier] King Leonidas:
You? Free Greek-Blacksmith:
Blacksmith. King Leonidas:
[turns back shouting]
SPARTANS! What is YOUR profession? Spartans:
HA-OOH! HA-OOH! HA-OOH! King Leonidas:
[turning to Daxos]
You see, old friend? I brought more soldiers than you did!
I see I was wrong to expect Sparta's commitment to at least match our own. King Leonidas:
Doesn't it? [points to Arcadian soldier behind Daxos] King Leonidas:
You there, what is your profession? Free Greek-Potter:
I am a potter... sir. King Leonidas:
[points to another soldier]
And you, Arcadian, What is YOUR profession? Free Greek-Sculptor:
Sculptor, sir. King Leonidas:
Sculptor. [turns to a third soldier] King Leonidas:
You? Free Greek-Blacksmith:
Blacksmith. King Leonidas:
[turns back shouting]
SPARTANS! What is YOUR profession? Spartans:
HA-OOH! HA-OOH! HA-OOH! King Leonidas:
[turning to Daxos]
You see, old friend? I brought more soldiers than you did!
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I see I was wrong to expect Sparta's commitment to at least match our own
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Doesrt it
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You there
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What is your profession
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I'm a potter sir
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And you Arcadian What is your profession
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Sculptor sir Sculptor
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And you Blacksmith
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Spartans What is your profession
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Movie Summary
King Leonidas of Sparta and a force of 300 men fight the Persians at Thermopylae in 480 B.C.




