Three Days (2001 Film) - Production

Production

The original story and teleplay was conceived and written by Robert Tate Miller while living in North Hollywood, CA. "I was inspired by Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life," Miller said. "I wanted to write a story with heart and, unlike most scripts which take many weeks to hammer out, Three Days came very quickly. It was as if the story wrote itself."

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