Yes, it was a sequel to Rich Man, Poor Man. This was fun for two reasons and I only did it for one: They called and offered it to me (I think I'd worked with the director on a commercial). I said to my manager, why would I want to do a one-day one-scene gig at this point in my career, ask or not. Then she said the scene was with Jean Simmons and I said take it but no billing. And that's why I did it, to work with Jean Simmons, who was an absolute delight. She asked me to come to her dressing room to run lines and I did and she couldn't keep a straight face. I think she said, "You're so funny, how am I going to keep a straight face?" It was a fun day. The scene is very weirdly edited - sloppy as can be. If you want to establish who I am as a character, you cut right from that script and my character's name, to me, sitting and waiting. But they show me from the back until a third of the way through. I know we shot front shots for all of it. Just weird. But it's a funny scene for me.