
Summary
In the stark, unforgiving expanse of the Canadian Rockies, where human endeavor often feels dwarfed by nature's immense indifference, a 'sky pilot'—a preacher sent to minister to the rugged, often recalcitrant denizens of a remote frontier outpost—arrives as a beacon, albeit one initially met with skepticism. His mission, ostensibly spiritual, transforms into a profoundly physical and emotional crucible when Gwen, a spirited young woman whose life is inextricably linked to this harsh landscape, suffers a catastrophic accident, leaving her gravely injured and bereft of the ability to walk. The narrative then meticulously charts the preacher's arduous, often thankless, dedication to her recovery, a journey that transcends mere medical care to encompass a profound spiritual and psychological rehabilitation. It becomes a testament not only to his unwavering faith and compassion but also to Gwen's indomitable will to reclaim her autonomy, revealing how the most profound acts of healing often emerge from the most unlikely of human connections, forged in the crucible of shared vulnerability and the relentless pursuit of a miracle against all odds.
Synopsis
The sky pilot is a preacher who helps Gwen walk again after a near-fatal accident.
Director

John Bowers, David Butler, Colleen Moore, Harry Todd
John McDermott, Ralph Connor, Faith Green












