The 300 Year Weekend is a 1971 drama film starring William Devane about a group therapy session.
Premise
A doctor spends 24 hours in a clinic with a group of patients. Each character has his or her own story to tell, about their fathers, mothers, or spouses who don't understand them, and how they've turned instead to drugs. ==Cast==
Variety said Stoloff "has not directed and developed his matieral with any sort of subtlety. Nor has he dramatically and suspensefully constructed it as an emotionally, commercially or artistically successful film." The Los Angeles Times said "it's amazing it's not a total disaster". ==References==