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Synopsis
An H.E. Bates novel was the source for this psychological wartime drama set in Burma. Canadian pilot Gregory Peck and two comrades-in-arms crash in the Burmese wilds. The three men are forced to hack and crawl their way to safety, surrounded on all sides by the Japanese. Peck's subordinates don't completely trust their leader, and not without reason: Peck's nerves have been at the breaking point for months, and this experience may send him around the bend. But the ordeal strengthens Peck's psyche, and he is able to deliver his men to safety. Despite its American star, director and distributor (United Artists), The Purple Plain is a British production; thanks to its top-drawer production values and evocative color photography by Geoffrey Unsworth, the film brought in customers on both sides of the big pond. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Dorothy Alison Nurse
Peter Arne Flight Lieutenant
Lyndon Brook Carrington
Brenda de Banzie Miss McNab
Maurice Denham Blore
Ram Gopal Mr. Phang
Josephine Griffin Mrs. Forrester
Bernard Lee Dr. Harris
Jack McNaughton Sgt. Brown
Gregory Peck Forrester
Harold Siddons Navigator Williams
Anthony Bushell Cmdr. Aldridge
Win Min Than Anna
Lane Meddick Radio Operator
John A. Tinn Burmese Jeweler

Production Crew

Jack Maxsted Art Director
H.E. Bates Book Author
Geoffrey Unsworth Cinematographer
John Veale Composer (Music Score)
Robert Parrish Director
Clive Donner Editor
Earl St. John Executive Producer
Geoffrey Rodway Makeup
Muir Mathieson Musical Direction/Supervision
John Bryan Producer
Roy Goddard Production Manager
Eric Ambler Screenwriter
Dario Simoni Set Designer
Bill Warrington Special Effects
Charles Staffell Special Effects
Year: 1954
Runtime: 100
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
War

Produced by
General Film Distributors
Two Cities Films
United Artists

Awards
1954 - Best British Film - British Academy Awards
1954 - Best British Film - British Academy Awards