Lindsay Wagner's TV movies
Another thread to discus the films of an actress known as one of the "Queens of the TV movies". Here are the ones I've seen:
1. The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan (1979) My favorite of all her TV movies. I was not expecting much when I started this one, but by the end I was in tears. A great story about time-travel, costarring Marc Singer and Linda Gray.
2. Callie & Son (1981) Michelle Pfeiffer has a supporting role in this epic story of a woman who goes from rags to riches, and then she makes a very costly mistake. I liked this one.
3. Two Kinds of Love (1983) Lindsay has a supporting role as the mother of Ricky Schroder. Ricky loves his mother very much, but soon it becomes clear that she is hiding an illness from him in this tear-jerker.
4. This Child is Mine (1985) Lindsay and her husband (Chris Sarandon) can't conceive a child, so they decide to adopt the baby of a reluctant teen (Nancy McKeon).
5. Stranger in My Bed (1987) After being hit by a car, Lindsay develops amnesia, much to the dismay of her husband. She and her husband grow more distant, so she leaves her husband and her children, to have an affair with a new man.
6. Babies (1990) Despite the title and the misleading dvd cover, this movie is really about 3 women dealing with PREGNANCY. They never actually give birth until the very end. Dinah Manoff costars in this pleasant comedy-drama.
7. A Message from Holly (1992) Extremely depressing story starring Lindsay as a single mother dying of cancer. She asks her best friend (Shelley Long) to raise her daughter after her impending death.
8. Treacherous Crossing (1992) Nobody on her cruise ship will believe Lindsay when she tells them that her husband has disappeared- they tell her she boarded the ship alone. Angie Dickinson costars.
9. Fighting For My Daughter (1995) Lindsay's teen daughter runs away when her boyfriend (Chad Lowe) makes her a prostitute. Reminded me of the superior Linda Gray/ Jamie Luner TV movie "Why My Daughter?"
.....I know that there are many, many more Lindsay Wagner TV movies, but those are the ones I've seen so far.