The Three Days

The Three Days is a 1953 Brunanter epic film, widely considered to be one of the best of all time (alongside Adenis and Virsise. It was directed by Fabian Barthols and it starred James Gunn, Silvia Samaniega and Elizabeth Andrews.

Plot
"Action! Drama! Romance! Never has so much been brought to film before."

The Three Days is based on King Leuvis II's invasion attempt on Rose Island in 1533. The film concerns itself on his son Prince Anders (James Gunn), one of the commanders in the battle. Anders was married but not happy, and was glad to be away from his wife.

He is put in charge of forces for the battle, but wanders off from the army camp and meets a young country girl called Rose (Samaniega). Smitten in love, the two begin a forbidden romance. The king begins to suspect something and has guards follow his son, but he manages to sneak past them. Leuvis then has a woman (Andrews) sent on the second day to try and seduce Anders, but he resists. When Rose's father is killed on the third day by drunken soldiers, Anders agrees to help her free her people and sabotage his father's battle plans. The defenders on Rose Island gain the upper hand and the Brunanters leave Rose Island for good.

The film then advances to an old King Anders (presumably in the 1550s or 1560s). Anders is still corresponding with Rose and have created a lasting love, thanks to those three days.