The 300 Year Weekend (1971)

by Linda Kay

Directed by: Victor Stoloff

Synopsis: Based on actual events organized by Dr. George R. Bach in Los Angeles in 1965. A psychiatrist (Michael Tolan) holds an intense group therapy session lasting 24 hours which leads to personal confessions and varied histrionics.

Purr Blur: At one point a white cat saunters across the front of the room, pausing briefly before scurrying away.

The 300 Year Weekend - white cat walking in front of room of therapy patients
The 300 Year Weekend - white cat walking in front of room of therapy patients animated gif

Final Mewsings: Cats don’t need therapy.

Many thanks to Mark Murton for letting us know about the cat in this film.

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