Two a Penny

{{Short description|1968 British film by James F. Collier}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2014}}

{{Use British English|date=June 2014}}

{{Infobox film

| name = Two a Penny

| image = Two a Penny VideoCover.png

| caption =

| director = James F. Collier

| producer = Frank R. Jacobson

| writer = Stella Linden (original story and screenplay)

| starring = Cliff Richard
Ann Holloway
Dora Bryan
Avril Angers
Geoffrey Bayldon
Peter Barkworth
Mona Washbourne
Earl Cameron
Charles Lloyd-Pack
Billy Graham

| music = Mike Leander
Cliff Richard

| cinematography = Michael Reed

| editing = Ann Chegwidden
Eugene Pendleton

| distributor = World Wide Pictures

| released = {{Film date|1968}}

| runtime = 98 min

| country = United Kingdom

| language = English

| budget =

| gross =

}}

Two a Penny is a 1967 British film, released nationally in 1968, directed by James F. Collier and starring Cliff Richard.{{Cite web |title=Two a Penny |url=https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150045850 |access-date=8 May 2024 |website=British Film Institute Collections Search}}{{cite web |title=Tuesday 17th December 1968 : Cliff Richard talks about his new movie, Two A Penny |url=http://www.tvpopdiaries.co.uk/1968.html?LMCL=xfNNHY |access-date=6 January 2020 |website=TVpopdiaries.co.uk |publisher=TV Pop Diaries : Pop Music on British Television 1955–1999}} It was produced by Frank R. Jacobson for Billy Graham's film distribution and production company World Wide Pictures{{cite web|url=https://billygraham.org/tv-and-radio/worldwide-pictures/two-a-penny/|website=BillyGraham.org|publisher=Billy Graham Evangelistic Association|title=Two A Penny|access-date=6 January 2020}}{{cite web|url=https://www.patheos.com/blogs/filmchat/2005/06/billy-graham-movies-the-50s-and-60s.html|author=Chattaway, Peter|title=Billy Graham movies – the 50s and 60s|website=Patheos.com|access-date=25 June 2005}} The original story and screenplay was by Stella Linden.

Plot

Jamie Hopkins is an art student and frustrated pop star who lives with his mother. She works as a receptionist for Dr. Berman, a psychiatrist who is experimenting with psychedelic drugs. Jamie wants to make money quickly, and begins to work at the doctor's office as a pretence in order to steal drugs.{{cite web|url=https://www.christiancinema.com/digital/movie/two-a-penny|title=Two a Penny|website=ChristianCinema.com|publisher=Christian Cinema|access-date=6 January 2020}}

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. Soon after, Jamie is caught stealing from Dr. Berman's drug supply, and attempting to double-cross drug dealer Alec Fitch.

Initially hostile toward his girlfriend's newfound faith, Jamie eventually accepts it.

Cast

Production

Billy Graham was filmed at his "London Crusade" in 1967.

Reception

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. His subsequent progress from degradation to salvation moves unerringly from cliché to cliché, none more mawkishly embarrassing than the one in which poor abandoned Carol, stammering out a line or two of "The Lord's Prayer" in a churchyard at night, is rewarded by the prompt appearance of Cliff Richard with a comforting song on his lips. 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."{{Cite journal |date=1 January 1968 |title=Two a Penny |url=https://www.proquest.com/docview/1305826771 |journal=The Monthly Film Bulletin |volume=35 |issue=408 |pages=123 |id={{ProQuest|1305826771}} }}

Kine Weekly wrote: "A sincere, good film, this is also remarkably entertaining and free from religious cant. ... The picture is a religious tract but it has been so intelligently conceived and written, and it is so sincerely and professionally acted by its principal, that it can qualify as entertaining in most situations. Except for one or two moments, the script avoids the kind of sentimentality that so often presents religious sincerity as a kind of mawkish mush."{{Cite journal |date=22 June 1968 |title=Two a Penny |url=https://www.proquest.com/docview/2600951159 |journal=Kine Weekly |volume=612 |issue=3167 |pages=15 |id={{ProQuest|2600951159}}}}

The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 3/5 stars, writing: "It is a surprisingly well-balanced offering both pro and con viewpoints and contains some fine performances from Dora Bryan, Avril Angers and other well-known character actors of the time. 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. Today, of course, the film has considerable curiosity value."{{Cite book |title=Radio Times Guide to Films |publisher=Immediate Media Company |year=2017 |isbn=9780992936440 |edition=18th |location=London |pages=969}}

Leslie Halliwell called the film "a curiosity".{{Cite book |last=Halliwell |first=Leslie |title=Halliwell's Film Guide |publisher=Paladin |year=1989 |isbn=0586088946 |edition=7th |location=London |pages=1059}}

Soundtrack

{{Infobox album|

| name = Two a Penny

| type = soundtrack

| artist = Cliff Richard

| cover = Two_a_Penny_-_Cliff_Richard_album.jpg

| alt =

| released = August 1968

| recorded = Jun–Oct 1967, May 1968

| studio = EMI Abbey Road

| genre =

| length =

| label = Columbia Columbia SCX 6262

| producer = Norrie Paramor

| chronology = Cliff Richard

| prev_title = Don't Stop Me Now!

| prev_year = 1967

| next_title = Sincerely

| next_year = 1969

| misc = {{Singles

| name = Two a Penny

| type = soundtrack

| single1 = I'll Love You Forever Today

| single1date = 21 June 1968

}}

}}

The soundtrack album Two a Penny by Cliff Richard was released in August 1968. It was his fifth film soundtrack and his twenty-third album overall.{{cite book | first1=Peter | last1=Lewry | first2=Nigel | last2=Goodall | year=1991 | title=Cliff Richard The Complete Recording Sessions 1958–1990 | publisher=Blandford | location=London | isbn=0-7137-2242-8 | pages=78, 79–80,84,170}} Accompaniment is credited to the Mike Leander Orchestra and production to Norrie Paramor.{{cite AV media |people=Cliff Richard |date=1968 |title=Sincerely |medium=LP |url=https://www.discogs.com/Cliff-Richard-Two-A-Penny/release/4455224}}

Track listing:
Side A:

  1. Two A Penny (2:44)
  2. "I'll Love You Forever Today" (3:08)
  3. "Questions" (2:53)
  4. "Long Is The Night" (instrumental) (2:32)
  5. "Lonely Girl" (3:09)
  6. "And Me (I'm On The Outside Now)" (3:02)
  7. "Daybreak" (instrumental) (2:20)

Side B:

  1. "Twist and Shout" (2:39)
  2. "Celeste" (instrumental) (2:47)
  3. "Wake Up Wake Up" (2:37)
  4. "Cloudy" (2:19)
  5. "Red Rubber Ball" (2:07)
  6. "Close to Kathy" (2:57)
  7. "Rattler" (2:52)

References

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