Two a Penny

[1][2] It was produced by Frank R. Jacobson for Billy Graham's film distribution and production company World Wide Pictures[3][4] The original story and screenplay was by Stella Linden.

[5] When his girlfriend Carol is converted to Christianity while attending a crusade led by evangelist Billy Graham, she attempts to show him the error of his ways.

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A naive piece of propaganda which makes its intentions clear from the start by introducing us to wicked Jamie as he borrows money from his girl in the symbolically looming shadow of a church.

Avril Angers manages a few tart exchanges as a lecherous landlady with fond memories of wartime gaieties with ENSA; otherwise the general air of Sunday School homily is unrelieved.

The obstacle is Cliff himself, who was already a popular family entertainer but is awkwardly miscast as a hoodlum who would rather push drugs than marry his Bible-thumping girlfriend.