Lynda's
first TV-movie, "The Last Song," drew 37 per cant of the audience,
but perhaps a lesser share of the critics. After that she and
Samuels decided to be their own producers and money men. Their
first effort is "Born to Be Sold" in which she is a social worker
alarmed about the black market in babies. She is determined to do
more movies on such serious subjects as toxic shock, despite hints
from the networks that they'd be happier with cleavage and legs
and lots of smiles. "That attitude," she snaps, "makes me mad." |