that was with warren batey. she plays one of the women that he gets involved with.lso was in patent place, in detective story, in the heat of the night, and she was black listed in the '50s. for ten years she didn't work. later in her career, she became one of the first women directors. she directed a film that we're highlighting because it's the 35 35th anniversary of that film as well as our festival. that film is called tell me a riddle. it stars melvin douglas. we're showing that. we're having lee grant here. she's going to sign copies of her memoranda with a "i said yes to everything" and we'll have close to an hour discussion on stage with her. she'll be in conversation with one of the producers of "tell me a riddle." >> how wonderful. when we come back from break, we can talk a little bit about some educational aspects you mention that lee grant was black listed. it is interesting that douglas' wife at one point ran against at that point in time richard nixon in southern california for congress and that election at that particular time was caught in the conte