King
Menelaus of
Sparta temporarily departs from his residence, leaving Queen
Helen, his wife, without him.
Paris of Troy, the son of King
Priam of
Troy, is the ambassador of Menelaus' court. When Paris arrives in Sparta, he, with the help of
Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love, puts a love spell on Helen and, through divine teleportation, brings her to Troy where the two fall in love. Menelaus’ servant sees what has happened and reports the news to him. Devastated, the king of Sparta seeks revenge by declaring war on Troy. The
Greeks attempt to siege the city walls of Troy, but fail. The Greeks then place a huge wooden
Trojan horse with Greek warriors hidden inside under the walls of Troy, pretending to be dedicated to the Gods and ending the war. Falling for the trap, the Trojans break down the city walls to bring the wooden horse inside. A Greek spy reports the success of the trap back to Menelaus, and when no one is around, the Greek warriors exit the belly of the wooden horse to set fire to the city. With the city in chaos and the walls in shambles, the Greeks successfully laid siege to Troy and kill Paris at the end of the film. ==Production==