The Indestructible Mr. Jenks
Directed by Pat HartiganMr. Jenks, completing a series of experiments, which render him indestructible, empties some chemicals into the kitchen stove. There is a terrific explosion and Mrs. Jenks is surprised to find her husband uninjured. A thug attacks Jenks and is extremely puzzled when his bludgeon has no effect. A steamroller runs over the indestructible gentleman, whose tranquility is not disturbed in the least. Even a wheelbarrow load of bricks dropped on Jenks' head does not injure him. But when Mrs. Jenks, having baked some biscuits, inadvertently drops them out of the window, Jenks, homeward bound, meets his Waterloo.
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The Indestructible Mr. Jenks was released on April 11, 1913.
The Indestructible Mr. Jenks was directed by Pat Hartigan.
The Indestructible Mr. Jenks has a runtime of 4m.
Mr. Jenks, completing a series of experiments, which render him indestructible, empties some chemicals into the kitchen stove. There is a terrific explosion and Mrs. Jenks is surprised to find her husband uninjured. A thug attacks Jenks and is extremely puzzled when his bludgeon has no effect. A steamroller runs over the indestructible gentleman, whose tranquility is not disturbed in the least. Even a wheelbarrow load of bricks dropped on Jenks' head does not injure him. But when Mrs. Jenks, having baked some biscuits, inadvertently drops them out of the window, Jenks, homeward bound, meets his Waterloo.
The key characters in The Indestructible Mr. Jenks are Mr. Jenks (John E. Brennan), Mrs. Jenks (Ruth Roland).
The Indestructible Mr. Jenks is a Comedy, Short film.


