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6/10
A mildly amusing sci-fi comedy about role reversals.
planktonrules17 September 2017
This is the second sci-fi comedy about male role reversals on the disc "Hal Roach Presents Early Pathe Comedies" and they both have very similar notions...almost certainly spurred on by the women's movement of the early 20th century. After all, women just received the right to vote and these films predict that in the future, women will be the bosses and men will be highly feminized.

One Hundred years from now, folks fly around on zeppelins and Clyde Cook has just gotten married. However, his wife has little intention of being faithful and leaves poor Clyde at home. Clyde's father (James Finlayson) arrives and encourages his son to stand up to his wife and insist she stop her wicked ways. This does occur....but why? See the film.

Of the two, I preferred Snub Pollard in "Years to Come", though both are pleasant comedies and are unusual because of the role reversals.
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4/10
Role Reversal
boblipton24 November 2002
Poor little short comedy which posits that in a hundred years men's styles will revert to Regency garb, and that there will be a complete role reversal, with Clyde Cook staying home alone while wife Katherine Grant goes tomcatting -- if that's the word -- around town. That and the blimps that can be seen out the window are the only jokes. Given that the gags would not be funny were the the sex roles not reversed, it's no better this way
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