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Billy Graham visits Goldhawk Studios, where the film Two a Penny was being made

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Billy Graham visits Goldhawk Studios, where the film Two a Penny was being made

Billy Graham visits Goldhawk Studios, where the film Two a Penny was being made. He then spoke to the star of the film, Cliff Richard, who plays his first dramatic role in this film. Photographers asked if Graham would look through the window of the bedroom to talk to the stars, as he did so he joked about it and said he must look like a guardian angel. 20th June 1967

Alisdair MacDonald
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM X5567

Media ID 21724643

© Mirrorpix

Evangelical Christian Evangelist On Set Religious Leaders Filming


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In this photo print, we are transported back to the vibrant 1960s when renowned evangelist Billy Graham paid a visit to Goldhawk Studios. The studio was abuzz with excitement as the film "Two a Penny" was being made, and it provided the perfect backdrop for an unexpected encounter between two influential figures. As Graham stepped onto the set, he sought out Cliff Richard, who was taking on his first dramatic role in this particular film. The two men engaged in conversation, their shared passion for faith evident in their animated discussion. Meanwhile, photographers seized the opportunity to capture this unique moment of connection. Amidst all the commotion, someone suggested that Graham look through the window of a bedroom where some scenes were being filmed. With a mischievous twinkle in his eye, Graham obliged and playfully remarked that he must resemble a guardian angel peering into another world. This photograph not only captures an intriguing meeting between religious leaders and entertainment icons but also serves as a nostalgic reminder of an era marked by cultural shifts and spiritual exploration. It is a testament to how diverse worlds can intersect and inspire one another. Alisdair MacDonald's skillful lens immortalizes this extraordinary encounter forever within Memory Lane Prints' collection – reminding us of moments when faith transcends boundaries and brings people together from different walks of life.

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