
Set on an RAF airfield in Burma in 1945, the story follows Canadian bomber pilot Bill Forrester, a bitter and haunted veteran tormented by a tragic past. His reckless, almost suicidal combat style earned him a reputation as a madman among his comrades. Dr. Harris, the squadron doctor, is determined to reach the broken pilot and heal his wounded soul.
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Gregory Peck
Bill Forrester

Bernard Lee
Dr. Harris

Brenda de Banzie
Miss McNab

Maurice Denham
Blore

Lyndon Brook
Carrington

Jack McNaughton
Sergeant (uncredited)

Harold Siddons
Injured Navigator (uncredited)

Anthony Bushell
Aldridge

Josephine Griffin
Mrs. Forrester

Win Min Than
Anna

Ram Gopal
Mr. Phang

Mya Mya Spencer
Dorothy (uncredited)

John A. Tinn
Jeweler (uncredited)

Soo Ah Wong
Smoking Old Woman (uncredited)

Lane Meddick
Radio Operator (uncredited)
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Bill Forrester, Gregory Peck, is an RCAF pilot serving with the RAF in Burma, flying a two-seat de Havilland Mosquito. Grief from the Blitz death of his wife in London haunts him, turning his courage into a self-destructive edge that worryingly affects the safety of his flight crews. His reckless behavior alarms his superiors, and his commanding officer begins to worry that he might be grounded—a move that would require the approval of the base’s flight surgeon, Bernard Lee as Dr. Harris. The doctor approaches the problem with reluctance, recognizing Forrester’s skill and decorated record, but feeling the strain of the risk he represents.
Dr. Harris eventually persuades Forrester to take a break from the line and visit a village, where he meets a beautiful Burmese woman named Anna, Win Min Than. Their first conversations reveal a fragile bond forming between two lonely people: she listens to his pain, and he finds in her a quiet, steadying presence. As their friendship deepens, Forrester speaks openly about the loss that still scars him, even admitting a wish to end his life by dying in action. The connection gives him a new reason to live, and with Anna’s gentle encouragement, he begins to trust himself again. “You’d think that would be easy in a war, but I just kept getting medals instead.”
With his spirits lifting, Forrester is cleared to take on a ferry mission. He and his new navigator, Lyndon Brook as Carrington, are assigned to transport Flight Lieutenant Blore, Maurice Denham in tow, to Meiktila in the Mosquito’s bomb bay. The flight takes them into danger when an engine fire forces a forced landing in a remote, arid landscape controlled by the Japanese. The land itself is striking—the soil and surrounding hills have a purple hue that gives the region its name—making the trek feel almost otherworldly as they strive to survive.
Carrington sustains a severe leg burn and cannot walk, so Forrester makes the difficult choice to move on with a plan to reach the nearest water source. With scarce supplies, they fashion a bamboo stretcher for Carrington and begin a grueling night-and-day march toward a river that could mean survival. Blore argues they should remain with the plane, trusting that rescue teams will find them, but Forrester insists the chances of a successful sighting from the air are slim. He shows the same stubborn perseverance that has kept him alive in the past.
The march tests every limit. Blore slips on a rocky slope, breaking his collarbone and disabling his ability to help carry the stretcher. With water running low, Forrester decides that Blore should go alone to fetch more water, while he stays with Carrington. Blore objects, wanting to turn back, but Forrester urges sleep and a clearer head for the plan ahead. When dawn comes, Forrester discovers Blore has disappeared, leaving only a canteen of water behind. He follows with Carrington, and though the journey continues, tragedy soon arrives: Blore has taken his own life, leaving behind a wallet that holds a picture of his wife and two children.
Carrying on with Carrington on his back, Forrester pushes forward until exhaustion overwhelms him. Carrington encourages him that the only chance left is to reach the river, and he must keep going. Forrester climbs a final hill, hears the sound of water, and spots the river on the far side. He stumbles toward it, retrieves water, and, against the odds, returns with enough to revive Carrington. The two are eventually rescued, and a base doctor arrives to escort Forrester back toward care—and, finally, toward a reunion with Anna.
Back at the base, Forrester is given a medical clearance and a jeep ride back to the waiting Anna. He finds her asleep in bed, and he lies down beside her, comforted at last by the presence of someone who understands his struggle and by the quiet chance of a new beginning. The story closes on a note of quiet, fragile hope, built on endurance, fidelity, and the stubborn will to live even when the odds are brutal.
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