George Hackett suffers from a recurring dream. His problem is solved by an unconventional psychiatrist. When Hackett tries to help a friend with the same technique, things don't work out and the movie ends with a humorous twist.
George Hackett dreams every night that he has to drive 500 miles to Cleveland and back. His problem is solved by a clever psychiatrist who enters the dream himself and helps with the driving. Hackett's friend, Feverell, also suffers from a recurring dream. When Hackett tries to apply the same technique to help Feverell, reality and the dream world become even more entwined.—Mark K Sullivan