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The Owl and the Pussycat - 1970 was released on:

USA: 3 November 1970

West Germany: 26 January 1971

Sweden: 10 March 1971

Finland: 12 March 1971

Denmark: 5 July 1971

Belgium: 30 July 1971 (Gent)

Spain: 27 December 1972

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