The San Bernardino Daily Sun, San Bernardino, California, carried the following item on Saturday 20 November 1954:
Christian Businessmen Sponsor 'Souls in Conflict' Film in Area
"San Bernardino and Riverside Christian Businessmen's Committees will cosponsor a premiere showing of Dr. Billy Graham's latest film, 'Souls in Conflict,' at 3 p.m. Sunday Nov. 28 in Riverside Municipal Auditorium.
"Joan Winmill, a young London actress who was rising rapidly toward stardom in the theatre, was converted during the Billy Graham evangelistic meetings in Harringay Arena. Her story along with that of a jet test pilot and factory worker make up the plots for the Gospel motion picture. Joan started in the British television thriller 'Epitaph For a Spy' and in 'The Chiltern Hundreds.'
"'Souls in Conflict' also stars Collen Townsend Evans, whose conversion from the secular motion picture Field was similar to the experience of Joan Winmill.
"Clare C. Layton, chairman of the San Bernardino CMBC, has asked his committee to publicize the joint effort and to form a caravan to take San Bernardino's audience to Riverside."
(Volume LXI, Number 70, page 13.)
Christian Businessmen Sponsor 'Souls in Conflict' Film in Area
"San Bernardino and Riverside Christian Businessmen's Committees will cosponsor a premiere showing of Dr. Billy Graham's latest film, 'Souls in Conflict,' at 3 p.m. Sunday Nov. 28 in Riverside Municipal Auditorium.
"Joan Winmill, a young London actress who was rising rapidly toward stardom in the theatre, was converted during the Billy Graham evangelistic meetings in Harringay Arena. Her story along with that of a jet test pilot and factory worker make up the plots for the Gospel motion picture. Joan started in the British television thriller 'Epitaph For a Spy' and in 'The Chiltern Hundreds.'
"'Souls in Conflict' also stars Collen Townsend Evans, whose conversion from the secular motion picture Field was similar to the experience of Joan Winmill.
"Clare C. Layton, chairman of the San Bernardino CMBC, has asked his committee to publicize the joint effort and to form a caravan to take San Bernardino's audience to Riverside."
(Volume LXI, Number 70, page 13.)
Final film of Colleen Townsend.