'@仙剑奇侠传第一步@The Captain of Köpenick' is a true story that could only have happened in Germany, where the authority of a uniform was obeyed without question. In 1906, an obscure Tilsiter cobbler named Wilhelm Voi@回复术士的重启人生在线@gt (1849-1922) purchased the second-hand uniform of a Prussian infantry captain. Wearing this, he travelled to the borough of Köpenick and ordered a troop of guardsmen to place themselves under his command. He t@杀人夜辅助@hen declared the town hall to be under military law, ordering the arrest of the mayor and treasurer and confiscating al@强迫臣服西无最 全文无删减@l the funds in the exchequer. (In this version it's 4,000 deutschemarks, a tidy sum.) None of Voigt's orders were questioned, and he got away with the dosh. When he was eventually caught, the German people regarded Voigt's imposture as a jolly hoax that pricked the pomposity of petty burea@女医明妃传演员表@ucrats. Although Voigt was clearly motivated by unlawful financial gain, he emerged from the affair as a folk hero. This film is based on a stage adaptation of the original incident;