Captain Jinks, the Cobbler (1916)

ALL 12/26/1916 (en) Comedy 10 Min
  • Release
    12/26/1916
  • Production
    Vitagraph Company of America
  • Rotten tomato
    50%
  • Original title
    Captain Jinks, the Cobbler
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

Captain Jinks, the Cobbler was one of two Jinks comedies released by Vitagraph for Christmas 1916 and, according to the U.S. copyright filing, was loosely based on the true story of celebrated conman Friedrich Wilhelm Voigt, who passed as a Prussian officer and commandeered funds from the Köpenick municipal treasury in 1906. In Vitagraph’s adaptation of the tale, the first movie version made in America, an army officer in some unpronounceable Central European town directs Jinks to repair his gear. Hounded by his nagging wife, the cobbler dons the officer’s uniform and parades about town. The impersonation proves so convincing that the burgomeister awards Jinks the officer’s bonus. When the ruse is discovered, the court gives Jinks a choice: two years in jail or at home with his wife. The film ends with cobbler pondering the pros and cons.

  1. Van Dyke Brooke

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Casts

  1. Frank Daniels

    Captain Jinx

  2. Mildred Manning

    The Girl

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 2 , Crews : 1

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Captain Jinks, the Cobbler (1916) 10 Min

ALL 12/26/1916 (en)
Comedy
  • Release 12/26/1916
  • Production
    Vitagraph Company of America
  • Original title Captain Jinks, the Cobbler
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Captain Jinks, the Cobbler was one of two Jinks comedies released by Vitagraph for Christmas 1916 and, according to the U.S. copyright filing, was loosely based on the true story of celebrated conman Friedrich Wilhelm Voigt, who passed as a Prussian officer and commandeered funds from the Köpenick municipal treasury in 1906. In Vitagraph’s adaptation of the tale, the first movie version made in America, an army officer in some unpronounceable Central European town directs Jinks to repair his gear. Hounded by his nagging wife, the cobbler dons the officer’s uniform and parades about town. The impersonation proves so convincing that the burgomeister awards Jinks the officer’s bonus. When the ruse is discovered, the court gives Jinks a choice: two years in jail or at home with his wife. The film ends with cobbler pondering the pros and cons.

  1. Van Dyke Brooke

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer