A short film that turns gender roles on their head in a comedic utopia. Cross-dressing comedy (1926) by F. Richard Jones and Richard Wallace.
Set 100 years in the future, women dominate society and men are the "weaker" sex, assuming the stereotypical roles of pampered women. A stay-at-home husband of a well-off successful businesswoman, Billie, is cheating on her. Another dominant woman tries to seduce Cook, but a ruckus breaks out when Billie returns home and finds the two flirting.—Movie Falcon
"What's the World Coming To?" from 1926 takes a look into the future and asks how the world will function when women are in charge and men are the "weaker" sex, taking on the stereotypical role of the spoiled woman. The cross-dressing comedy is set in the American upper class: a househusband is married to successful businesswoman Billie - but she cheats on him. Another dominant woman tries to seduce the househusband, but when Billie comes home and catches them flirting, pandemonium breaks out.