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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 stars of the film, Cliff Richard, Dora Bryan and Ann Holloway for about an hour. Cliff Richard 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
Steel
Daily Herald
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DH 67 1573 A
Media ID 21724422
© Mirrorpix
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of Goldhawk Studios in June 1967. The legendary Billy Graham, renowned evangelical Christian evangelist, paid a visit to the set of the film "Two a Penny" and left an indelible mark on both the cast and crew. As he arrived at the studios, Graham's presence electrified everyone around him. He graciously took his time to engage with some of the biggest stars of that era - Cliff Richard, Dora Bryan, and Ann Holloway. It was an extraordinary sight to witness these luminaries conversing with such reverence as they exchanged thoughts for nearly an hour. Amidst all the excitement, photographers seized their chance and requested Graham to peer through a bedroom window so he could communicate with the actors inside. With his trademark sense of humor shining through, Graham playfully quipped about resembling a guardian angel while doing so. This photograph encapsulates not only a unique moment in entertainment history but also showcases how faith can bridge gaps between different worlds. It serves as a testament to Billy Graham's ability to connect with people from all walks of life - be it actors or religious leaders. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints and captured by Steel, this snapshot immortalizes an unforgettable encounter between spiritual guidance and artistic talent during one fateful day in 1960s London.
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